Key tech strategic areas for a company, specially aiming to stay competitive and relevant, span across enabling business transformation, internal capability development, and innovation-driven service delivery. Here is a breakdown of the most critical strategic tech areas we focus on:
Focus: Cloud migration, hybrid/ multi-cloud strategy, cloud-native development
Why it matters: Organizations are moving away from legacy infrastructure for agility, scalability, and cost efficiency.
Focus: AI/ML solutions, Data Science, Enterprise data platforms
Why it matters: Data is key to data-driven insights, and AI/ML offers a foundation and efficiency, and predictive power.
Focus: Cyber risk assessment, compliance (GDPR, CCPA), identity and access management, zero-trust architecture
Why it matters: Increased cloud usage and remote work raise the attack surface; clients demand secure-by-design solutions.
Focus: Product vision, feature definition, product roadmap, MVP definition, sprint team mobilization
Why it matters:
Success of a new product idea depends upon how quickly you create a product vision, roadmap and launch a minimum viable product to market.
Focus: Analytics vision, information architecture maturity, analytics platform selection, roadmap, and governance
Why it matters: Businesses need to harness the value tied up in data of all formats and sources so they can gain competitive advantage over others.
Focus: Generative AI, blockchain, IoT, quantum computing (exploratory)
Why it matters: Helps position the firm as forward-looking and ready to guide clients through new tech waves.
Focus: APIs, integration platforms, digital ecosystems
Why it matters: Clients increasingly depend on interconnected tools and platforms.
IP and Asset Development
Focus: Building proprietary frameworks, tools, accelerators, and SaaS-like offerings
Why it matters: Differentiates the firm and builds recurring revenue streams