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Tuesday 14 May 2013

TechMarketView Review

TMV logoOver the last month the TechMarketView team of analysts has again been busy keeping you up-to-date with the latest market trends and developments starting with PublicSectorViews (PSV) research director Georgina O’Toole’s report on developments in the central government market: UK Central Government and the rise of ‘digital’

Our PSV team also published a research note analysing 26 year-old ‘Little British Battler’, Kainos. To find out how it's managed to grow rapidly in recent years in the UK healthcare and public sector markets see 'Kainos: Healthcare & Public Sector fuel growth spurt'.

Also on the public sector front, you'll find analysis of HP's $210m ten-year contract to support Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s eHospital Programme in UKHotViewsExtra, as well as our views on the progress of the government's Efficiency & Reform Group, prompted by the latest National Audit Office report (see here for more).

If you're interested in business process services you can’t afford to miss BusinessProcessViews research director, John O’Brien’s, latest report which aims to answer the all-important question - Outcome-based business process services: what’s it all about?

April also saw another report from our InfrastructureViews research stream fly off the virtual presses. In 'Could cloud help telecoms providers achieve a break-through in the UK infrastructure services market?', InfrastructureViews research director, Kate Hanaghan, looks at some of the key telco players in the UK market and the challenges they face.

Last month Kate also caught up with Mark Starkey – the new CEO of Logicalis UK. We gave Starkey a bit of a grilling on the performance of his business and have to say we were pleasantly surprised! To see what Kate had to say, eligible subscription clients can click here.

If you’re not yet a fully paid-up TechMarketView subscriber this is just a snapshot of how much you are missing out on. You'll find details of more reports published in the first quarter in our latest Quarterly Research Summary, which you can download here. If you would like to find out more about our subscription packages, just drop Deborah Seth an email and she'll be happy to help.

Posted by HotViews Editor at '10:25'