IBM (NYSE: IBM) reported its second quarter results earlier this week that surpassed market expectations inspite of being impacted by the Covid-19 crisis. The company is benefitting from its cloud investments and it continues to tie up with strategic partners to drive this growth.
According to a recent report by Mordor Intelligence, the global cloud integration software market is expected to grow 12% annually over the next five-year period driven by the growing demand for cloud computing services across the industries. Open source integration software vendor Talend (Nasdaq: TLND) recently reported a strong first quarter.
According to a recent research report, the global enterprise collaboration market is estimated to grow to $69.93 billion by 2024 at a CAGR of 15.23%. Remote working conditions will further accelerate this growth as organizations look to adopt collaboration tools for employee engagement, cost reduction, efficient project management, and knowledge management. Dropbox (Nasdaq: DBX) recently
Last month, Guidewire Software (NYSE: GWRE), platform provider for insurance providers, announced its third quarter results. The company’s performance outpaced market expectations, driving the stock higher.
A recent market report on endpoint security systems estimates the industry to grow at 6% CAGR to reach $18.6 billion by 2027. As organizations continue to operate under remote working conditions, there is an increased adoption of security services. Endpoint security players like CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) are benefiting from this adoption.
The recessionary economic conditions are driving organizations to invest in spend management solutions like those offered by San Mateo-based Coupa (Nasdaq: COUP). Coupa is also benefiting from its cloud-based model that helps in the current remote working conditions.
According to a recent Markets and Markets report, the global email encryption market in the post-COVID-19 scenario is projected to grow at 24% CAGR from $3.4 billion this year to $9.9 billion by 2025. The growth in the industry is attributed to increasing phishing and spam emails, stricter industry regulations, and government mandate for data
The global lockdown conditions have accelerated digital transformation journeys for organizations. Reston, Virginia-based Appian (NASDAQ: APPN) is among the leading players in the industry who is leveraging these conditions to drive growth.