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Monday 04 February 2013

January research from TechMarketView

logoDespite January's cold snap, TechMarketView analysts produced another hot set of research. Our research directors followed up on their 2013 Predictions with ‘deeper dive’ analyses into the implications for UK infrastructure services (see InfrastructureViews), enterprise software and application services (see ESASViews) and business process services (see BusinessProcessViews) markets and suppliers.

Subscribers to PublicSectorViews meanwhile, can now access the latest 'must-read' report from Georgina O’Toole and Tola Sargeant UK SITS Supplier Landscape 2012-13, which reviews the recent fortunes of the key suppliers to the UK public sector software and IT services market, providing views on the performance of the Top 20 suppliers in 2012 and looking forward to what might happen in 2013 and beyond.

Foundation Service subscribers will also be able to read IndustryViews Quoted Sector Review 2012, which gives our analysis of the stock performance of UK-listed software and IT services companies during 2012.

We announced the line-up of 12 ‘Little British Battlers’ for our second LBB event on 12th February (see here). 100 companies applied to participate in the event and once again we aimed to select a broad mix of small, privately-held software and IT services companies that are playing to some of the big ‘themes’ driving the UK IT market, including mobile internet, BYOT (Buy Your Own Technology), Big Data, and of course Cloud computing. Foundation Service subscribers will be able to read our analysis of these LBBs in due course.

Again TechMarketView analysts have been widely quoted in the press. Computerworld picked up Georgina and Tola’s perspectives on the strained relationship between SITS suppliers and the UK public sector; chairman Richard Holway was mentioned in InformationAge for his views on Dell’s pending buyout; ESAS research director Angela Eager was quoted in Computing for her views on Oracle’s real-time ERP investments; meanwhile Information Week turned to TMV for perspective on Oracle’s new $1.6bn deal with UK Government. Increasingly, TMV is being quoted further afield too. Managing partner Anthony Miller was quoted in India’s Livemint on Infosys’ ‘no bad’ news Q3; and we even spotted a mention in Focus Taiwan News on UK-Taiwan cloud computing opportunities.

If you’re tempted to read any of the research above but you’re not yet a fully paid-up subscriber, you’ll find details on all our research streams here. Deborah Seth will also be very happy to provide further information on subscribing, just drop an email to dseth@techmarketview.com.

Posted by HotViews Editor at '08:24' - Tagged: research