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KPMG: Digital Transformation capabilities assessment

  • KPMG
  • digital transformation
  • DXSP
  • Internet of Things
  • IoT
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • AI
  • PLM
  • distributed ledger
  • blockchain
  • Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
  • Suruchi Dhingra
The report examines the capabilities of KPMG in Digital Transformation. It provides a comprehensive review of the products, services, and capabilities of KPMG across 11 technology areas and dozens of functions, to determine the core strength of KPMG for meeting enterprise needs. The 11 technology families in which the vendor’s capabilities are assessed are IoT, Hyperconnectivity, Human Machine Interface, Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Ledger, Data Sharing, Product Lifecycle Management, Robotic Process Automation, Edge Computing, Autonomous Robotic Systems, and 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing. While these might not encompass every possible technology that organisations might need in order to purse a Digital Transformation, they certainly represent the most disruptive, and therefore the ones of which enterprises should be most aware.
  • KPMG

        Accenture: Digital Transformation capabilities assessment

        • Accenture
        • digital transformation
        • DXSP
        • Internet of Things
        • IoT
        • Artificial Intelligence
        • AI
        • PLM
        • distributed ledger
        • blockchain
        • Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
        • Suruchi Dhingra
        The report examines the capabilities of Accenture in Digital Transformation. It provides a comprehensive review of the products, services, and capabilities of Accenture across 11 technology areas and dozens of functions, to determine the core strength of Accenture for meeting enterprise needs. The 11 technology families in which the vendors capabilities are assessed are IoT, Hyperconnectivity, Human Machine Interface, Artificial Intelligence, Distributed Ledger, Data Sharing, Product Lifecycle Management, Robotic Process Automation, Edge Computing, Autonomous Robotic Systems, and 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing. While these might not encompass every possible technology that organisations might need in order to purse a Digital Transformation, they certainly represent the most disruptive, and therefore the ones of which enterprises should be most aware. The report includes rating across each of the technology areas and functional capabilities (specialised hardware, general hardware, software products, integrated solutions, application development, systems integration and project management, specialist services, field & operational services) using Transforma Insight’s four-level universal rating system for vendors in Digital Transformation. Internet of Things, for instance, spans hardware, software, application development, implementation, field services and specialist services. For each of the 92 combinations of function and technology, Accenture is rated for whether its capabilities are ‘Emerging’, ‘Significant’ or ‘Market Leading’ (or ‘None’). This rating is based on both the credibility of the solution and the position of the offering in the market (e.g. market share).
        • Accenture
        • Mindtribe
        • Nytec
        • Pollux

              Sigfox is driving convergence in licence-exempt LPWA markets and beyond

              • Hyperconnectivity
              • IoT
              • Sigfox
              • 0G
              • LoRa
              • LoRaWAN
              • LPWA
              • mMTC
              • NB-IoT
              • LTE-M
              • Jim Morrish
              It’s a little over a year since UnaBiz was appointed the new owner of Sigfox in conclusion of receivership proceedings for Sigfox and its subsidiary Sigfox France. Recently UnaBiz has made a flurry of announcements concerning Sigfox, including with new partners Actility, Loriot, Semtech, Senet, and The Things Industries. UnaBiz has also made some significant changes to the commercial frameworks that underpin the Sigfox operator ecosystem. The company has released the Sigfox device code and libraries to the public, changed its commercial relationships with Sigfox Network Operators, and refocussed on monetising the provision of core network services. In this report we unpick the significance of the recent announcements, and also some of the changes that have not been publicised.
              • Actility
              • Helium
              • LoRa Alliance
              • Loriot
              • Semtech
              • Senet
              • Sierra Wireless
              • Sigfox
              • Soracom
              • The Things Industries
              • UnaBiz
              • ZiFiSense
              • Internet of Things
              • Hyperconnectivity

                  Over 2.3 billion cellular connections will be eUICC/Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP) capable in 2032

                  • Internet of Things
                  • IoT
                  • M2M
                  • eSIM
                  • eUICC
                  • embedded SIM
                  • MFF2
                  • RSP
                  • Remote SIM Provisioning
                  • SGP.02
                  • SGP.22
                  • SGP.32
                  • forecast
                  • Matt Hatton
                  In May 2023, the technical specifications of the SGP.32 (“IoT”) standard for Remote SIM Provisioning were finalised by the GSM Association (GSMA) Working Group 7. This followed the availability of two other standards developed by the GSMA: SGP.02 (“M2M”) and SGP.22 (“Consumer”) introduced in 2014 and 2016, respectively. The availability of SGP.32 has focused the attention of many stakeholders in IoT connectivity on what their approach will be to supporting each, and what the implications are for delivering IoT connectivity. In this report we quantify the cellular IoT market in terms of which approach is taken to Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP), as well as non-RSP-based approaches. The report focuses not just on the use of the GSMA standards, but on all options for connecting cellular-based IoT devices. This also includes non-standard approaches to Remote SIM Provisioning, as well as the well-established non-RSP-based mechanisms such as roaming, multi-IMSI and single IMSI. Transforma Insights has extensive and highly granular forecasts of the total opportunity for IoT, including cellular-based connections across hundreds of different applications. Considering the sensitivities and deployment circumstances of each application we modelled how cellular-based IoT connections would split between each of the various options for managing SIM profiles. The report includes our view on how annual shipments and installed base split between RSP and non-RSP and which of nine approaches, including the three standards and other options, would account for what proportion of sales and connections between 2022 and 2032.
                  • G+D
                  • Kigen
                  • Thales
                  • Webbing
                  • Hyperconnectivity
                  • Internet of Things

                      Connected-by-Design: Optimising Device-to- Cloud Connectivity

                      • Internet of Things
                      • IoT
                      • connectivity
                      • connected-by-design
                      • developer
                      • full-stack
                      • device
                      • cloud
                      • edge
                      • sensors
                      • application
                      • Matt Hatton
                      This report examines the transition occurring in the way Internet of Things solutions are developed. The IoT is moving from a one-size-fits-all approach built on technologies that were not developed with the constraints of IoT in mind, to a 'Connected-by-Design' approach, reflecting the unique requirements of each IoT use case, complexity of the mix of components, and where careful consideration is given to how all the elements are optimised, particularly connectivity.
                        • Internet of Things
                        • Hyperconnectivity
                        • Edge Computing

                            Micromobility Vehicles: 328 million devices to support the demand for urban mobility in 2032

                            • Bicycle
                            • Bike
                            • Cargo Bikes
                            • E-bike
                            • E-Scooter
                            • Scooter
                            • Transportation
                            • Micromobility
                            • Mobility
                            • Nikita Singh
                            • Matt Arnott
                            This report provides Transforma Insights’ view on the Micromobility Vehicles market. This segment comprises bicycles, e-bikes, scooters and e-scooters. These small and lightweight vehicles have advanced significantly over the past few years and are being used in both private and commercial spheres. Connected examples of these vehicles can be equipped with smart motors, LCD displays, and Bluetooth connectivity and are becoming increasingly popular since the pandemic. Another reason for their popularity is the rising burden on public transport infrastructure that has resulted in increasingly cramped and uncomfortable travelling conditions, pushing users to seek alternatives. Micromobility vehicles have a distinct sustainability edge over larger private vehicles, in addition to significantly lower running costs. In some cases, their purchase or use is incentivised by local authorities.
                            • Accell Group
                            • Ananda
                            • Bontrager
                            • Bosch
                            • Brose
                            • Diamant
                            • Electra
                            • Flyer
                            • Giant Group
                            • Merida Industry Company
                            • Panasonic
                            • Pedego
                            • Rad Power Bikes
                            • Riese & Müller GmbH
                            • Shimano
                            • Trek Bicycle Corporation
                            • Yamaha Motor Corporation
                            • Internet of Things
                            • Hyperconnectivity
                              • Consumer

                              In the world of enterprise AI, one size doesn’t fit all

                              • AI
                              • Artificial Intelligence
                              • enterprise AI
                              • Jim Morrish
                              AI is increasingly being adopted to help optimise all kinds of systems, from sophisticated devices with on-board AI capabilities to entire multi-stakeholder processes. Given the relatively nascent (but fast developing) state of the market, in this report we seek to stand back and look at the overall process of defining, deploying, and maintaining enterprise AI solutions.
                              • AIOT User Group
                              • Oden Technologies
                              • Silo AI
                              • Internet of Things
                              • Artificial Intelligence

                                  Digital Transformation in the Agriculture Sector

                                  • Digital Transformation
                                  • DX
                                  • Internet of Things
                                  • IoT
                                  • Artificial Intelligence
                                  • AI
                                  • agriculture
                                  • farming
                                  • Suruchi Dhingra
                                  This report examines digital transformation (DX) in the Agriculture sector, enabled by the key technology groups that are the focus of Transforma Insights’ research. It focuses on the use of DX from harvest to storage. Digital technologies hold tremendous potential to transform the Agriculture sector by improving the efficiency of farming methods, resulting in better utilisation of resources and energy. The core driver behind rising adoption of digital technologies in this sector is the need for sustainable and consistent production, helping the industry overcome the challenge of high food demand with limited resources (especially water and land), climate change and increasing cost of labour and raw materials.
                                  • Aerofarms
                                  • Agbot
                                  • Agrolabs
                                  • AgroLog
                                  • Agworld
                                  • Allflex Livestock Intelligence
                                  • AllMeteo
                                  • Apollo Agriculture
                                  • Arable
                                  • Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
                                  • Autogrow
                                  • Bayer
                                  • Bear Flag Robotics
                                  • Bin-Sense
                                  • BinSentry
                                  • Cargill
                                  • Cenex Harvest States
                                  • Cropin
                                  • Digitanimal
                                  • DJI
                                  • Electronic Sensors
                                  • Farmbrite
                                  • FFRobotics
                                  • HydroPoint
                                  • John Deere
                                  • Koidra
                                  • Land O'Lakes
                                  • Libelium
                                  • Microsoft
                                  • Midnight Robotics
                                  • myFood
                                  • Plenty
                                  • Ripe Robotics
                                  • Sencrop
                                  • Sensoterra
                                  • Syngenta
                                  • TeleSense
                                  • XAG
                                      • Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing

                                      Global IoT Forecast Report, 2022-2032

                                      • Analyst Report
                                      • IoT
                                      • internet of things
                                      • forecast
                                      • connections
                                      • revenue
                                      • LPWA
                                      • 5G
                                      • mobile private networks
                                      • Jim Morrish
                                      • Matt Arnott
                                      • Matt Hatton
                                      This report provides a snapshot of the state of the IoT market in 2022 and forecasts to 2032. It is compiled based on data extracted from the Transforma Insights TAM Forecast Database, specifically the IoT ‘Connected Things’ forecasts.
                                        • Internet of Things
                                        • Hyperconnectivity

                                            Webinar: Are we nearly there yet? Annual update on Transforma Insights’ IoT market forecasts.

                                            • IoT
                                            • Internet of Things
                                            • analyst
                                            • forecast
                                            • webinar
                                            • 5G
                                            • 4G
                                            • LPWA
                                            • NB-IoT
                                            • LTE-M
                                            • mobile private networks
                                            • MPN
                                            • private wireless
                                            • LEO satellites
                                            • connectivity
                                            • Matt Arnott
                                            • Matt Hatton
                                            • Jim Morrish
                                            On the 25th May Transforma Insights shared its annual update on the quantitative state of the Internet of Things, drawing on its highly granular and rigorously researched market forecasts.
                                              • Internet of Things
                                              • Hyperconnectivity

                                                  Below is a list of Transforma Insights' research reports on Digital Transformation, IoT, AI and other disruptive technologies. Our 'Essential' subscribers can access a select sub-set of the reports as 'Essential Reading'. User Group members can access exclusive 'User Group' content. Some reports (e.g. Peer Benchmarking) are only available to 'Corporate' users. For details on how to upgrade your subscriptions, check your Profile page. If you would like to speak with our analysts about the content of any report, or any other topic, please contact enquiries@transformainsights.com.