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Thematic Analysis
Cloud Computing in Oil and Gas – Thematic Intelligence
Cloud Computing in Oil and gas Thematic Overview Cloud computing refers to computing delivered as an online service. Cloud computing is a highly disruptive and important technology for the oil and gas industry. Remote upstream oil and gas sites and assets that often lack a sufficiently strong or reliable internet connection benefit greatly from hybrid cloud services. As the oil and gas industry grapples with digitalization, energy transition, and geopolitical challenges, and as its business needs, structures, and responsibilities change,...
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Thematic Analysis
Cloud Computing in Healthcare – Thematic Intelligence
Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market Overview Cloud computing refers to the provision of IT infrastructure and platform services to provide a flexible, scalable, and on-demand IT environment. In healthcare, the cloud can provide further benefits, from streamlining hospital operations and supporting connected care, to providing complete visibility over pharma supply chain operations and accelerating medical device recall. The cloud also supports the use of other emerging technologies in healthcare, such as artificial intelligence (AI), and can improve a company’s environmental,...
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Thematic Analysis
Cloud Computing in Mining – Thematic Intelligence
Cloud Computing in Mining Thematic Overview Cloud’s value for mining companies comes directly from using it as a more sophisticated technological option for existing production and management functions and from the new resources, technologies, and services that can be established on an underlying organizational cloud architecture. Both are significant, but the latter is more so. A cloud-integrated mining company can have stronger data resources, digital technologies, personnel pools, internal operational procedures, and cooperation with other parties. Cloud-enabled mines are better...
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Thematic Analysis
Cloud Computing in Construction – Thematic Intelligence
Cloud Computing in Construction Market Overview The cloud computing revenues in the construction industry was valued at USD 20.8 billion in 2021 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 16% between 2021 and 2026. This strong market growth will be particularly driven by the greater adoption of digitally transformative technologies across the industry, particularly with the focus on increasing efficiency and reducing the costs of business and project operations. Digitalization has been slow in the construction...
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Report Bundle
33% offTech in Medical Devices – Report Bundle (5 Reports)
The healthcare industry constantly demands innovation, improvement, accessibility, and affordability. Over the years, the healthcare industry has undergone digitalization, driving the need for technology-driven healthcare solutions. Emerging technologies such as 5G, AI, cloud computing, AR & VR, data science, and predictive analytics are expected to diagnose problems effectively and enhance patient treatment and care. As a part of this bundle, you will gain access to in-depth insights available in the following reports: Thematic Research: EMR Systems Thematic Research: 5G in...
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Thematic Analysis
Video Games – Thematic Research
Video Games Market Overview The video games industry continues to evolve, driven by changing user demands, new monetization and distribution channels, and technological progress. Industry themes like 5G, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), esports, cloud gaming, and the metaverse is anticipated to propel the market growth in the coming years. The video games thematic intelligence report gives an overview of the value chain, market size, growth forecasts, gaming sector scorecard, and the specialist gaming software vendors in the market....
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Thematic Analysis
IPOs in the Global Technology, Media, and Telecoms Sector 2018 to 2020 and Beyond- Thematic Research
A detailed presentation analyzing the key themes driving IPOs in the tech, media, and telecom (TMT) sector. It includes a review of activity since January 2018 and a look ahead to IPOs planned for 2021.
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Thematic Analysis
Software Defined Everything – Thematic Research
Advances in broadband network technology, the emergence of cloud computing, and dramatic year-on-year improvements in price-to-performance ratios for commodity hardware have combined to ensure that technology functionality, previously only achievable using specialist hardware, can be delivered using a combination of general-purpose computing hardware and software. In this software defined data center (SDDC), the underlying hardware becomes less relevant, and the focus shifts to a virtualized software layer. As data pervades all aspects of our lives, we are moving into an...
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Thematic Analysis
Cloud Computing in Consumer Goods – Thematic Research
We see seven broad investment theme categories in 2018: Big Data and artificial intelligence: machine learning, voice, virtual & augmented reality, data centers, cybersecurity, cloud computing Internet of Things (IoT): automated home, autonomous vehicles, industrial IoT, medical IoT, wearable tech, ambient commerce FinTech: cryptocurrencies, blockchain, initial coin offerings, mobile payments, crowdfunding Digital media: internet tv, ecommerce, social media Advanced manufacturing: robotics, 3D printing, genomics, quantum computing Sustainability: electric vehicles, batteries, sharing economy Macro and regulation: M&A, net neutrality, data privacy,...
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Company Insights
Enterprise Tech Ecosystem Series – GE Healthcare
GE Healthcare is tapping the power of 3D printing, genomics, mobile health, artificial intelligence, cloud, big data, remote patient monitoring, IoT, and precision & personalized medicine to offer connected care and improve workflow. The company provides mentorship and investment support to startups through its in-house accelerator programs, such as Five.eight and Edision[X], and cco-develop solutions through own and partner innovation centers. GE Healthcare acquired tech companies, namely, Monica Healthcare and Zenith Technologies. The company's venture investment arm is called GE...