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Bob O'Donnell
TECHnalysis Research was founded by technology market research veteran Bob O'Donnell.
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Research Report
October 15, 2024

The Intelligent Path Forward: GenAI in the Enterprise

Based on a web-based study of over 1,000 US-based ITDMs, the latest TECHnalysis Research report uncovers several surprising trends about how companies are approaching their GenAI initiatives. From application types, foundation model and platforms used, benefits and challenges, partners, tools, on-device and edge, the report offers a comprehensive view of the state of GenAI in today’s US businesses.

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TECHnalysis Research, LLC provides strategic consulting and market research services to the technology industry and professional financial community. Building on a deep understanding of critical technology and business trends in conjunction with hard-hitting, original research, the firm provides unique "out-of-the-box" perspectives that are still grounded in the practical realities of the technology, media and telecom markets.
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Column/Blog
October 2, 2024

Latest GenAI Study Highlights Continued Enthusiasm but also a Shifting Market

At this point, it seems like many people are starting to give up on the impact that Generative AI was supposed to have. After all, haven’t we already fallen into the dreaded “trough of disillusionment”? The tenor of media coverage, social media posts, and more has clearly moved from giddy excitement to weary skepticism, driven by a fear of overhyping the technology. But out in the real world, it’s clear that GenAI initiatives across businesses of all sizes and industries are actually just starting to shift into higher gear. A new study by TECHnalysis Research...

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USA Today Column
September 10, 2024

Apple Intelligence a big draw for iPhone 16 line. But is it enough?

While the return of college and NFL football may mark the start of fall for many people, in the tech world, it’s Apple’s annual September launch event that denotes the new season. Every year, the company trots out its latest iPhones and wearable devices, like Apple Watch and AirPods, and waxes poetic about its latest hardware advances.  This year, however, things were a bit different. Sure, Apple did unveil a family of iPhone 16s, the Watch Series 10, and several new AirPod models, but the real focus was software − specifically, the company’s Apple Intelligence AI features.

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