"Cloud computing is a foundational technology, and its adoption is central to DX programs in the energy industry. Combined with the power and capabilities of edge computing, it becomes a key enabler for various DX initiatives that organizations look to build highly flexible, scalable, and robust data infrastructure," says Rakesh Patni, associate research director, IDC Energy Insights. "It can power various use cases and deliver tangible benefits from gains in operational efficiency to improved safety for workers. Leaders in this area have already begun putting substantial volumes of operational data on the cloud," he adds.
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High performance computing (HPC) market is expected to grow from USD 36.0 Billion in 2022 to USD 49.9 Billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 6.7%. The market growth can be attributed to several factors, such as the heavy investment in data centers in North America, and Europeregions. Advancements in healthcare systems, healthcare research, and communication...
This IDC Market Perspective analyzes worldwide smart customer operations in the energy sector. It outlines M&As, agreements, reorganizations, and major business developments; customer care and billing events; customer engagement, smart metering, digital transformation, and emobility developments; and developments in smart homes, smart...
This IDC MaturityScape Benchmark presents the results of IDC's 2021 Digital Transformation MaturityScape Benchmark Survey and should be viewed as a supplement to IDC MaturityScape: The Future Enterprise 1.0 (IDC #US43646819, April 2019). Together, they provide a comprehensive overview of IDC's digital maturity model. This document enables...
This IDC study discusses how healthcare organizations are on a mission to digitally transform to create a value-based healthcare system, even though they may not use the term digital transformation as extensively as other industries such as retail or financial services do. While the pandemic drove unprecedented adoption of virtual visits and...
The bot services market size to grow from USD 1.6 billion in 2022 to USD 6.7 billion by 2027, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 33.2% during the forecast period. Various factors such as initiatives toward the development of self-learning chatbots to deliver a more human-like conversational experience, ability to replace human agents...
This IDC Perspective focuses on the value of investing in the management practice called FinOps, examining not just these issues surrounding cloud spend but also creating a FinOps governance culture that will optimize cloud value across the enterprise. The unique value of FinOps is that it recognizes that cloud technologies are the foundation...
This IDC study provides updated estimates for the worldwide market for digital commerce applications. This market saw continued growth in 2021, with B2B digital commerce experiencing a digital renaissance. Many legacy B2B companies sought digital transformations (DX) to future-proof their businesses. This market grew significantly in 2021...
This IDC Market Forecast study provides LFP data from vendors, which forms the basis for this study's 2021 market sizing and forecast (2022-2026). Western Europe comprises Germany, France, the U.K., Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and Ireland."Regardless of digital...
This IDC Market Perspective identifies risk factors impacting market opportunities for traditional pay TV services sold to business locations in the United States."Cord-cutting is increasingly a reality within the business TV services market as employees, customers, visitors, patrons, and guests turn to personal devices and their own streaming...
This IDC PeerScape describes best practices derived from ongoing end-user conversations."Expanding ecosystems within and outside core industries is rapidly becoming the next evolution in digital transformation. Where over the past five years organizations focused on investing in digital technology, unifying data, and moving to an evidenced-based...
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