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Make defensible decisions
faster Built on IDC insights
Chart the Agentic Future Explore FutureScape 2026 Tech takeaways&nbsp
Get the latest market data and insights See market news Webinar &nbsp
Distributed Intelligence: Telecom&#039
s Next Frontier Register now :&nbsp
s Next Frontier&nbsp
Webinar Webinar &nbsp
IDC Expert Panel: Addressing the Pipeline Conversion Gap Register now :&nbsp
IDC Expert Panel: Addressing the Pipeline Conversion Gap&nbsp
300 experts and over 200 research programs give you insights that matter
role
industry
market
sell
and connect with your customers
your way with IDC Custom Solutions. Learn more Partner with IDC
Five time Analyst firm of the year award winner 2020

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