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Who are the major players in the Technology, Media, and Telecom (TMT) sector? What are the latest trends in the sector? And what are the challenges facing market leaders?

You have questions, and we have the answers.

We've reviewed a broad cross-section of market research studies. We select summaries of those reports that provide the most thought-provoking insights about the Global Networked Economy.

GeoActive Group is a leading provider of market intelligence and insights for the TMT sectors. We help companies stay ahead of the market in this fast-changing industry by providing timely and relevant information on various topics.

We have published market research summaries, original analysis, and opinion commentary since 2004. We also offer custom research and consulting services to help you address your business challenges or opportunities.

Our founder and principal analyst, David H. Deans, has over 25 years of experience in the TMT industry. He has worked with leading global companies, emerging startups, and niche players and authored reports, articles, white papers, and keynote presentations on various TMT topics.

David is passionate about sharing his knowledge and insights with the wider TMT community. He is a regular contributor to several online publications and a speaker at TMT industry-related events.

Reach out to learn more about how we can help you.

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Our forum covers market intelligence and insights for the global Technology, Media, and Telecom (TMT) sectors; Digital Transformation, Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence, 5G Wireless, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, E-commerce, Fintech, and Streaming Media.


David H. Deans | GeoActive Group
Managing Editor and Publisher

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