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Cloud Services Provider Compendium 2022 – Europe
Provider Compendium Report
28 Jan 2022
by
Kumar Avijit, Mukesh Ranjan, Sushree Acharya, Zachariah K Chirayil, Titus M, Deepti Sekhri, Anushka Sharma
The COVID-19 pandemic has expedited the pace of digital transformation and cloud adoption among Europe-based enterprises. Enterprises expect services beyond the cloud, characterized by a customer experience-centric design, business-led transformation, and code-based infrastructure. Cloud sustainability and data sovereignty are emerging as key decision-making criteria for Europe-based enterprises for partner selection. Enterprises prefer providers with comprehensive hybrid cloud solution portfolios and delivery capabilities, and a strong presence in Europe.
In this research, we present detailed assessments of 28 providers featured on Everest Group’s Cloud Services PEAK Matrix® – Europe and categorize them as Leaders, Major Contenders, and Aspirants based on their capabilities and offerings. Each profile offers a comprehensive picture of the mainframe service provider’s vision and strategy, scope of services offered, enterprise adoption, investments, partnerships, case studies, innovative solutions, and strengths and limitations.
Scope
- All industries in Europe
- The assessment is based on Everest Group’s annual RFI process considering investments made through November 2021, interactions with leading cloud service providers, client reference checks, and an ongoing analysis of the cloud services market
Contents
This report features 28 mainframe service provider profiles, each of which includes:
- A summary dashboard – market impact and vision and capability assessment
- Provider strengths and limitations
- A general overview of the provider’s mainframe services business – vision, scope of services offered, and adoption across enterprise segments and geographies
- Case studies
- An overview of the provider’s cloud services investments, key solutions, and partnerships
Membership(s)
Cloud and Infrastructure Services
Sourcing and Vendor Management
Page Count: 191
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