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Amdocs’s acquisition of Openet augments its cloud-native credentials, especially in the 5G policy, charging, and data management domains. The deal also helps diversify Amdocs’ revenue streams, particularly in light of T-Mobile’s consolidation of the Sprint assets. Now Amdocs needs to acquire more robust cloud assets in order to fulfill the strategic business objectives of the CSPs as they build-out their hybrid cloud and multi-cloud implementations in the 5G world.
Qualcomm continues a trend of better than expected earnings as the growing 5G space and demand for connectivity drove revenue and bottom line results.
AMD had a very strong quarter that included a beat on revenue and earnings as well as double digit YoY growth. A sign of strength amidst the slowed economy.
Qualcomm’s Quick Charge was already the number one fast-charging solution in mobile, with over 1,000 unique accessories, over 250 mobile devices, and healthy expansion into adjacent technology categories like tablets, speakers, and drones. By leaning more on USB-PD, Qualcomm appears to be looking more to enable the entire industry than unique OEMs.
Siemens implements mobile working permanently as a core component of its new normal. We see this as a continuing trend from many large corporations and predicts that both employers and employees will adapt with new technologies and procedures.
Companies like Cisco, Siemens, Salesforce, and HPE are among the many tech leaders driving a return to work, with safety of workers and the workplace top of mind. We explore some of those innovations in this new episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, along with key ways the world of work will need to transform moving forward.
Intel CEO Bob Swan announced some major leadership changes following last week's earnings and 7nm delays. What do the changes mean?
SAP has announced a plan to sell of its recent $8 Billion acquisition, Qualtrics. What does this mean for SAP going forward?
Unpacking the scrutiny on Apple’s App Store and Apple Pay business practices that have caught the ire of regulators, lawmakers, and other tech companies on both sides of the Atlantic. Of note, a third vulnerability for Apple, and an angle that US courts will be perhaps more eager to tackle than the previous two, is whether or not Apple’s business practices can be shown to have led to higher prices and fewer choices for consumers. This is a core litmus test for antitrust cases in the US, and this point should have Apple attorneys at least a little worried.
Fears about Google’s use of Fitbit data to potentially gain an unfair advertising advantage cause EU regulators to take a closer look at the potential anticompetitive effects of the deal. I don’t see much cause for alarm here, and here’s why.
There has been a lot of talk about the importance of the marketing stack in providing personalization and automation that will improve and enhance customer experience. Here are some insights on how Martech is enabling enterprises to overcome market challenges.
Marvell’s new Custom ASIC portfolio unveiling showcases Marvell’s successful and rapid execution of the Avera Semi execute acquisition, fortifying the company’s goal of becoming the one-stop semiconductor infrastructure provider for its customers and partners. Through differentiation in key areas such as continuous delivery of IP and advanced technology across its top-priority market segments and executing first-time right capabilities across a dynamic range of business models, Marvell is ready to move the market needle ore, especially in the customer ASIC and data infrastructure semiconductor market segments.

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