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News and updates for Information Services Group, Inc. (ISG) (Nasdaq: III) focus on its role as a global AI-centered technology research and advisory firm. ISG regularly issues announcements about its research programs, AI initiatives and market analyses that are relevant to enterprises evaluating technology and business services providers.
Readers can expect coverage of ISG’s AI-focused developments, such as the acquisition of the AI Maturity Index SaaS platform, which assesses and benchmarks workforce readiness for AI adoption, and the formation of an AI Acceleration Unit to coordinate AI-related advisory and research offerings. News may also highlight ISG’s plans for a proprietary insights platform with an AI-powered “intelligence advisor” designed to give organizations real-time access to ISG data and analysis on technology markets and providers.
ISG news frequently features the ISG Provider Lens® research series, which examines providers in areas like private and hybrid cloud data center services, cybersecurity services and solutions, insurance services, and digital business innovation services. Articles describe how enterprises are using AI, cloud infrastructure, digital engineering and unified services to modernize operations and address regulatory, security and customer experience challenges.
In addition, updates from ISG Software Research and its ISG Buyers Guides™ for analytics, AI analytics and enterprise resource planning (ERP) provide insight into software market trends and vendor evaluations. Investors and technology decision-makers can use this news feed to follow ISG’s research agenda, AI-centered strategies and commentary on how enterprises are adopting AI and modern technology platforms.
Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III) has been recognized as a "Great Place to Work" for the second consecutive year by the Great Place to Work Institute. The certification is based on an employee survey assessing workplace fairness, credibility, and respect. ISG's Bangalore Center of Excellence, with 475 employees, excelled during the pandemic, maintaining high client service standards while working remotely. The company values its 1,300 global professionals and aims to foster a culture of trust and inclusion, aiming for operational excellence across its services.
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The 2021 ISG Provider Lens™ Salesforce Ecosystem Partners report highlights the accelerated adoption of Salesforce products among enterprises, driving increased licensing revenue. As demand for implementation resources rises, global system integrators are acquiring midsize partners. Salesforce's industry-specific offerings, including Financial Services Cloud, are expanding its ecosystem. The report evaluates 40 providers, with Persistent recognized as a leader in three quadrants. Other notable leaders include Accenture and Cognizant. Customized report options are available for interested clients.
ISG (Nasdaq: III) reports that the pandemic will accelerate the full-scale implementation of smart manufacturing technologies, with investments expected to exceed $400 billion by 2025, a 30% increase from previous estimates. Despite an initial investment decline due to COVID-19, the crisis prompted companies to enhance resiliency in supply chains and improve customer experiences. The ISG TechXchange: Smart Manufacturing 2021 event, scheduled for April 13-14, will feature industry leaders discussing advancements in Industry 4.0 and 5.0, highlighting the robust interest in cybersecurity, cloud, and IoT applications.
Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III) has initiated a research study focusing on service providers that are facilitating enterprise adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. This study aims to enhance decision-making and improve business processes and customer interactions. The findings will be published in the ISG Provider Lens™ report titled Internet of Things – Services and Solutions 2021, set for release in July. The report will provide insights into IoT consulting, implementation, and management services, helping enterprises assess their vendor relationships and optimize IoT strategies.
The 2021 ISG Provider Lens Procurement Platforms Global Report highlights how businesses are shifting towards procurement platform providers for efficiency and cost-effectiveness amid pandemic challenges. The report indicates that procurement platform providers are enhancing offerings through software interoperability, data management, and user experience improvements. It identifies Concentric, Coupa, GEP, iValua, JAGGAER, Oracle, SAP Ariba/Fieldglass, and Tradeshift as leaders in procurement optimization, while Proactis is noted as a rising star.
The 2021 ISG Provider Lens Procurement BPO and Transformation Services Global Report highlights a trend among enterprises leveraging business process outsourcing to enhance procurement amidst COVID-19 challenges. The report emphasizes the need for organizations to transform their procurement functions for greater agility and efficiency. Key players like Accenture, Genpact, and IBM are recognized as leaders in the field. The report also notes rising investments in technology, including AI and machine learning, to improve procurement services and operational transitions.
The U.S. healthcare industry is rapidly adopting digital services due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report by Information Services Group (III). The 2020 ISG Provider Lens Healthcare Digital Services report highlights increased use of telemedicine, connected healthcare monitoring, robotic process automation (RPA), and artificial intelligence (AI). Nearly 400 IT contracts are expected to expire between 2021 and 2023, driving further digital transformation. The report names Accenture, Cognizant, NTT DATA, and Wipro as Leaders across multiple quadrants, indicating significant shifts in healthcare technology adoption.
The ISG Provider Lens™ report reveals that the life sciences industry faces significant pressure to adopt digital innovation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and other trends. Key challenges include growing public demand for efficient digital healthcare and an aging population. The report highlights that biopharma companies are increasingly relying on contract research organizations (CROs) for strategic activities, while manufacturing supply chains are becoming more automated. Leading companies in this sector include Capgemini, Cognizant, and HCL. Customized report versions are available for purchase.
Information Services Group (ISG) forecasts strong growth in smart manufacturing and edge computing for 2021, driven by advanced technologies and supply chain strategies. Upcoming ISG Smartalks™ webinars will cover new manufacturing operating models and the implications of 5G on edge computing. Experts emphasize that manufacturers must adopt digital workflows to adapt to market disruptions caused by the pandemic. ISG, a global tech research firm, continues to advise over 700 clients on achieving operational excellence and digital transformation.