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Our Fair Market Value (FMV) report provides data for the following categories of equipment: (1) IBM mainframe and midrange hardware and IBM peripherals; (2) Workstations, PCs, and servers from Compaq, Dell, HP, IBM/Lenovo, Lexmark, Okidata, Silicon Graphics, Sony, Sun, and Toshiba; (3) Network Communication gear from Cisco, Bay/Nortel, IBM, Intel, Lucent, and others. Fair Market Values are provided for end-user, wholesale, and orderly liquidation values (OLV) prices.
This session includes a moderated fireside chat, followed by a live meet-and-greet with the speakers, offering the chance to connect around key topics like: the key differences with employees today and how the pandemic influenced the Great Resignation.
Our quarterly Residual Value Forecast (RVF) report provides forecasts for the following categories of IT equipment: desktop computers, laptops, network equipment, printers, servers, storage devices, and other IT equipment. It also includes residual values for other non-IT equipment in the following categories: copiers, material handling equipment (forklifts), mail equipment, medical equipment, test equipment, and miscellaneous equipment such as manufacturing machinery and NC machines. Residual Value Forecasts are provided for five years for end-user, wholesale, and orderly liquidation values (OLV) prices.
We all agree that the future of IT is hybrid. Hybrid cloud has become the infrastructure of choice for enterprises that want the benefits of public cloud, while still supporting and running on-premise and private cloud workloads. The future calls for a hybrid cloud foundation. In this dynamic panel discussion, we discussed approaches to pursue that can help your IT environments to become more manageable—one that will future-proof your enterprise and provide the foundation for innovation.
Digital workplace technologies, one of two new entrants in our annual study of technology trends, earns the highest satisfaction rating from survey respondents, a clear sign that the shift to a hybrid workforce is well under way and has changed the focus for many IT organizations. Digital workplace technologies will have a growing role in business in the years to come. This Research Byte provides a look at the customer satisfaction rating for digital workplace technologies, as well as an overview of our Technology Trends 2022.
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have been a hot topic as art, fashion, video games, and social influencers have embraced the technology to sell one-of-a-kind digital objects. But enterprises, outside of a few specific industries, have largely neglected NFTs. Nevertheless, many companies should consider their benefits. This Research Byte explores this emerging technology.
In this dynamic panel discussion, we will discuss approaches to pursue that can help your IT environments to become more manageable—one that will future-proof your enterprise and provide the foundation for innovation.
Have you experienced, when outsourcing your services, that all your service-level agreements (SLAs) reporting and key performance indicators (KPIs) are green, but your customers are not very happy with the services? This is the “Watermelon Effect.” Green on the outside, but red on the inside. Too often those SLAs and KPIs do not reveal the real quality of service. This Research Byte explores what can be done to prevent the Watermelon Effect.
In the previous decade, medical coding was largely a slow and error-prone manual process. The adoption of ICD-11 has only exacerbated this problem. With automation technologies now delivering accuracy, agility, and process visibility, adoption of autonomous medical coding (AMC) products is growing. However, choosing the right AMC product is not easy. There are dozens on the market, and they are not created equal. These trends are covered in Avasant’s new Autonomous Medical Coding Products 2022 RadarView™ Scan.
The Autonomous Medical Coding Products 2022 RadarView™ Scan helps enterprises in evaluating key autonomous medical coding (AMC) product vendors. It compares product capabilities for these vendors by conducting an in-depth analysis of their features and functionalities, assisting healthcare and revenue cycle management providers in identifying product partners for their manual coding transformation journeys. The 34-page report also highlights key industry challenges and how AMC vendors mitigate these challenges with their offerings.
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