As enterprises work to remain resilient and competitive in a post-pandemic era, they are increasingly focusing on becoming digitally unified. Digital twins, or virtual replicas of physical products, processes, and systems, will help them achieve this goal. The technology leverages a physical entity’s real-time data for decision-making and predictions. Digital twins are helping firms reduce downtime, improve tracking and tracing of products, and better monitor asset conditions by simulating diverse scenarios.
The need for accelerated time-to-market of digital twins, smoother IT/ OT integration efforts, and increased data and infrastructure security, as well as talent shortage across various enabling technologies, is driving enterprises to partner with service providers.
In this research, we present an assessment of 16 digital twin service providers featured on the Digital Twin Services PEAK Matrix®.
Scope
All industries and geographies
The assessment is based on Everest Group’s annual RFI process for calendar year 2021, interactions with leading digital twin service providers, client reference checks, and an ongoing analysis of the digital twin services market
Contents
In this report, we feature:
Everest Group’s Digital Twin Services PEAK Matrix® evaluation of 16 digital twin service providers
Characteristics of Leaders, Major Contenders, and Aspirants in the digital twin services landscape
Analysis of the key strengths and limitations of each of the 16 digital twin service providers featured in the assessment
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