ThoughtWire has been named in a number of Gartner reports recently. Below is a summary of all the reports we have been named in:

 

ThoughtWire positioned as a Vendor to Watch in the Gartner Market Trends: Software Providers Ramp Up to Serve the Emerging Digital Twin Market Report

ThoughtWire has been mentioned as a Digital Twin vendor to watch in a recently released research report, Market Trends: Software Providers Ramp Up to Serve the Emerging Digital Twin Market*. We’re excited to be recognized in this report as a Representative Vendor in the applications category of Digital Twin vendors.

According to the report, “digital twins are a rapidly emerging and evolving part of enterprise digital business projects,” and further, “customers’ understanding of digital twin development, value or strategic implications remains emergent. But Gartner’s survey of enterprises implementing Internet of Things (IoT) projects indicates 75% of enterprises have implemented or plan to implement such projects, which points to a rapid experimentation and adoption trend.”                                             

In this research report Gartner analysts discuss the two types of digital twin vendor go-to market strategies: digital twin enabling technologies and digital twin portfolio pump example. Gartner clients can read the full research report here.

 

ThoughtWire mentioned in Gartner's Hype Cycle for Embedded Software and Systems

According to Gartner: "This Hype Cycle charts the progress and potential of embedded software and system technologies. The information here should be used to select the best tools, software, hardware, messaging, security and communications systems as they become the core building blocks for the Internet of Things."

ThoughtWire is mentioned as a vendor for Digital Twin. Gartner defines Digital Twin technology as: "A digital twin is a virtual representation of an entity such as an asset, person or process and is developed to support business objectives. The three types of digital twins are discrete, composite and organizational. Digital twin class elements include the model, rules, relations and data properties. Digital twin instance elements include the model, data, unique one-to-one association, and monitorability." 

Gartner clients can access the full report here. 

 

ThoughtWire mentioned in Gartner's Hype Cycle for Manufacturing Operations Strategy 

According to Gartner: "A dynamic and volatile market environment is changing the face of manufacturing operations. This Hype Cycle will help manufacturing operations leaders shape future strategies, create roadmaps, align investments and educate peers."

ThoughtWire is mentioned as a vendor for Digital Twin. Gartner defines Digital Twin technology as: "A digital twin is a virtual representation of an entity such as an asset, person or process and is developed to support business objectives. The three types of digital twins are discrete, composite and organizational. Digital twin class elements include the model, rules, relations and data properties. Digital twin instance elements include the model, data, unique one-to-one association, and monitorability." 

According to Gartner’s CIO Survey 2020, 6% of enterprises have implemented digital twins, although less than 1% of assets have digital twins. Another 41% of enterprises expect to deploy digital twins within three years. "These trends lead us to shorten the time to plateau down to two to five years. In the next decade, digital twins will become the dominant design pattern for digital solutions."

Gartner clients can access the full report here. 

 

Gartner names ThoughtWire as a vendor for Digital Twins in Healthcare

Gartner's Hype Cycle for Healthcare Providers 2020, provides critical input for strategic planning by tracking the maturity levels and adoption rates of emerging provider technologies and approaches. Healthcare provider CIOs should use this research to plan their investments to optimize and transform.
 
According to the Gartner report: "Digital twins in healthcare are digital representations of healthcare assets, people, workflows and their behaviours can help accelerate problem solving, decision making and enable more efficient and effective care delivery and administration operations. By modelling real world entities and concepts (e.g., patient flow, pathways) the HDO can test various scenarios that can lead to improvement by studying the effects of changing various inputs and conditions under which the digital twin operates. The advantage of digital twins is that many healthcare processes are now digitized in some form and notwithstanding issues of data quality, the digital twin allows for change impact to be understood without disruption to services or the risk of impacting patient safety or quality."

Gartner clients can access the full report here

 

Gartner names ThoughtWire as a vendor for IoT in Healthcare

Gartner's Hype Cycle for Healthcare Providers 2020, provides critical input for strategic planning by tracking the maturity levels and adoption rates of emerging provider technologies and approaches. Healthcare provider CIOs should use this research to plan their investments to optimize and transform.
 
According to the Gartner report: "The IoT in healthcare is a collection of devices, applications, equipment, appliances and buildings that possess the intelligence and technology to connect, communicate and interoperate with each other using standards within the healthcare provider IT ecosystem of smart things. IoT in healthcare is foundational to the real-time health system."

Gartner clients can access the full report here

 

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