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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

Built around 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
May 14, 2025

Google Ups Privacy and Intelligence Ante with Latest Android Updates

Beauty, as they say, is in the eye of the beholder. In the latest updated versions of Google’s Android 16 and Wear 6 operating systems, for many, undoubtedly, the beauty will be found in the new Material 3 Expressive design language. It is, after all, a dramatic and attractive change versus previous user interface designs from Google. Plus, the level of detail on things, like how well the elements of the screen automatically adjust to your interactions in an intuitive and intelligent way, is definitely impressive. However, the true inner beauty of the new OS stems from the under-the-hood changes that Google has integrated into the Android experience...

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USA Today Column
May 6, 2025

Microsoft launches re-evaluated Windows, Surface PCs with smarter AI upgrades: What we know

Sometimes, it takes a bit more time and an additional effort to realize a big picture vision, particularly when it comes to tech-related products. That’s certainly the case with an AI-led concept of how Windows-based personal computing with Microsoft-branded PCs is playing out. This time last year, with great hype and fanfare, the company introduced the Copilot+ PC concept and the first Surface Copilot+ PCs. Reality, however, didn’t live up to those high expectations. Microsoft and its partners discovered that while the initial market reaction was OK, the devices didn’t exactly set the world on fire—in part because many of the originally promised AI features in Windows 11 weren’t available.

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