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Consulting and Professional Services
Research Library
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Technology Business Research (TBR)
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The following is information compiled from recently published Technology Business Research reports.
Excerpts included in this release are:
· NetApp – Computer Business Quarterly
· Deloitte Consulting – Professional Services Business Quarterly
· Computer Sciences Corp. – Professional Services Business Quarterly
· Alcatel-Lucent – Network Business Quarterly
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Technology Business Research (TBR)
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Consulting and Systems integration business continues to be under pressure, as the market environment remains volatile. Consulting tends to fall in the discretionary budget category. In many instances, the offerings that consulting companies have are not critical to the survival of the business in the downturn. Thus, large ERP implementations, system and software upgrades, strategy consulting or ...
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Forte Consultancy Group
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While almost every mobile operator has a reactive retention strategy in place for preventing subscriber churn, few have developed proactive retention strategies for doing so, failing to benefit from this practice proven to stem the tide of customer loss…
Retaining customers in the telecom industry is becoming increasingly difficult. Not only are competitors able to mimic tariffs and offerings at ...
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Technology Business Research (TBR)
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Throughout the economic downturn of 2008 and 2009, which dramatically impacted IT service spending, the Business Intelligence (BI) market remained a bright spot. In fact, many vendors experienced double-digit or even triple-digit growth of BI-related services in 2009, while experiencing revenue declines through the remainder of their portfolios.
Challenging economic times have created the need ...
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Smaato Inc
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The mobile Internet presents an unprecedented opportunity for brands to communicate with customers using mobile display-based advertising. Mobile Internet usage across Asia is second only to messaging when it comes to mobile data services. While the hype of the developed mobile world around apps and smartphones has permeated throughout Asia, the mass-market opportunity today continues to be on ...
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