Vertical Insights

The Futurum Group’s analysts cover topics from a variety of industry verticals. Here you can narrow down our insights by industry or vertical. If you prefer to filter by specific technologies, you can do that here.

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Netcracker’s Enhanced Security enables service providers to adopt the comprehensive security framework required to automate and adapt the E2E security best-suited for their own networks as well as fulfill their enterprise customer ironclad 5G security expectations.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, Futurum’s Daniel Newman and Olivier Blanchard discuss the reframing of AI, from the cloud to the edge and beyond, and how the reach of AI is expanding.
Ahead of its large annual conference SAS announced an extensive partnership with Microsoft to bring its analytics solutions to Azure Cloud.
As more workers are now working at home, companies need to think about protecting data and the systems that are required to do so. Here are 5 tips for protecting data in the time of work from home and COVID-19.
Oracle, despite a quarter overshadowed by Covid-19, delivered its earnings and came up slightly shy of revenue YoY. A look at what its Q4 performance means.
Now that organizations have had a few months of remote work experience, they are focused on how software like Poly’s StudioX could improve performance and efficiency.
A look at the technology driving contact tracing and why data is critical to success with future contact tracing efforts.
On this special episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast, host Daniel Newman is joined by Doug Merritt, CEO of Splunk, to discuss the five steps for a data-driven future including how to establish data principles that make for a clear future. Without data we are flying blind — something companies can’t afford to do in our current competitive environment.
Zoom has acknowledged that it acted upon the request of China to shutdown Zoom users that were seen as activists bringing new questions to its policies.
Cloudera completed the launch of its enterprise hybrid cloud data vision and its platform with the launch of its private cloud built on RedHat OpenShift.
New partnerships and alliances like what we are seeing HP do here will help enterprises of different sizes have more resources for 3D technology equipment, training and support. These efforts will help leverage and continue the 3D printing technology efforts HP has made during the pandemic, and it will be interesting to see what the company does moving forward. Overall, we expect to see continued growth in the 3D printing and additive manufacturing space.
In this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, host Daniel Newman and analyst Sarah Wallace discuss how cloud service providers are looking to further serve the healthcare vertical, and explore some of the interesting market opportunities that presents.

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