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Monday 14 May 2012

The very latest from TechMarketView

TMV logoThe last fortnight has seen a string of new research from TechMarketView’s analyst team, all of which is available for download by eligible subscribers from our newly improved website.

The highlights include two pieces from our BusinessProcessViews research stream, led by research director John O’Brien. ‘Infosys and advertising giant WPP partner for business platforms’ examines Infosys’ business process platform strategy in light of the launch of its end-to-end digital marketing platform, BrandEdge. And the UKHotViewsExtra article ‘Quindell wins £120m BPS insurance deal’ delves more deeply into the implications of Quindell’s ground-breaking win with ‘an insurance intermediary’.

Our managing partner Anthony Miller shares insight on private equity firm Advent International’s approach to the UK market with Foundation Service subscribers in his latest IndustryViews research note. Whilst subscribers to our PublicSectorViews research stream can read TMV director Tola Sargeant’s views on the latest developments in the UK NHS IT market in ‘IT: just what the doctor ordered?’ and Georgina O’Toole's analysis of Cognizant’s strategy for the UK public sector in their latest research notes.

Subscribers to our paid research services will also find deeper analysis on the latest company developments in UKHotViewsExtra. Recent highlights include Georgina’s analysis of the impact that Aspire is having on Capgemini (Capgemini UK and its two ‘halves’) and her view on IBM losing the DVLA contract to ‘unusual suspect’ Gemalto, as well as Phil Codling’s take on BT’s Q4 results (A better quarter for BT Global Services).

Of course TechMarketView analysts also continue to be widely quoted in the press. A few recent examples include our Chairman Richard Holway’s comments on Sage’s cloud strategy in the Financial Times (see Sage steps back from cloud cuckoo land); Tola Sargeant’s views on Advanced Computer Software’s latest acquisition in The Register (see Advanced Computer Software gobbles Fabric Technologies) and Angela Eager’s thoughts on SAP’s third change of UK MD in as many years in Computerworld UK.

If you’d like to access the research above but you’re not yet a fully paid up subscriber, Deborah Seth will gladly provide more details on our subscription services.

Posted by HotViews Editor at '09:45'