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Tuesday 28 January 2014

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TMV logoThe tail end of 2013 saw a flurry of activity from the TechMarketView research team with the publication of a number of must-read reports. Here’s a reminder of some of the highlights in case you were too busy with festivities to put your glass down and pick up a report in December:

Financial Services SITS Supplier Landscape 2013/4

FinancialServicesViews Research Director Peter Roe’s analysis of the UK SITS financial services supplier landscape is a must-read for anyone with an interest in the sector. Peter predicts substantial opportunities for successful vendors to grow at the expense of their competitors in what promises to be a very dynamic market in 2014.

Local Government SITS Supplier Landscape 2013/4

PublicSectorViews subscribers can read our latest analysis of the UK SITS Local Government market and suppliers in this report, including those all important supplier rankings. Our analysis highlights continued changes in buying behaviour and supplier strategies which have already changed the market pecking order and which we expect to continue to affect the leader board in future years.

Visual Data Discovery: cracking the ‘pervasive insight’ nut

Subscribers to our Enterprise Software and Application Services research stream (ESASViews) have a treat in store in Angela Eager’s latest report, which examines the emerging ‘visual first’ concept. Revenue from visual data discovery is low, but we see this as an important technology from a strategic perspective. ESAS providers have the opportunity to grow revenue by establishing more touch points within organisations and playing to businesses’ innovation agendas by making more use of existing data.

How are BPS suppliers responding to the rise of BPM?

BusinessProcessViews subscribers should be sure to read John O’Brien’s latest research on business process management, which is seeing an increase in adoption in the UK BPS market. IT/BPS providers like IBMAccentureCognizantWipro and TCS are actively delivering BPM software and services as part of consultative engagements with their customers, often leading on to broader change programmes.

Little British Battlers – The Third Wave

Foundation Service subscribers can read our opinion on the latest group of ‘Little British Battlers’ (LBBs) in this report. Each company is in its own way punching above its weight in its chosen markets and may present interesting partnering opportunities for larger players.

Predictions 2014 – Race for Change

If you only read one TechMarketView report this week then we’d recommend this one. All TechMarketView subscription clients have access to the report which covers our predictions for the year ahead and beyond. No matter which of our research streams you subscribe to, you will see all of our Predictions for each sector and segment that we cover. It will make fascinating – and for some, disturbing – reading.

For a full round-up of the TechMarketView research published in the last quarter download the latest copy of our Quarterly Research Summary, which is hot off the press, by clicking here.

If you’re not yet a fully paid-up TechMarketView subscription client and you can’t resist temptation any longer, email Deborah Seth for details of our 2014 subscription packages.

Posted by HotViews Editor at '10:07'