Information Services Group Highlights 25–35% Cost Savings in Cloud-Native Adoption

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Information Services Group’s 2025 Provider Lens reports reveal telecom operators shifting to API-based, AI-driven cloud-native OSS/BSS platforms to reduce technical debt and improve reliability, while media firms cut operational costs by 25–35% and cycle times by 40–60% through API-first architectures and intelligent automation. The reports evaluate 52 telecom and 28 media providers, naming Nokia, Adobe and Amdocs among Leaders and identifying Dalet and Etiya as Rising Stars.

1. Report Overview

Information Services Group published its 2025 Provider Lens global reports for Telecom Solutions and Media and Entertainment Solutions, analyzing market trends in cloud-native architectures and AI-driven automation across both sectors.

2. Telecom Findings

The telecom report finds 52 providers evaluated across OSS/BSS/CX platforms and connectivity hardware, highlighting a shift from legacy systems to API-based, intent-driven orchestration and closed-loop assurance to support faster service launches and cost control as 5G and fiber expand.

3. Media Findings

The media and entertainment report assesses 28 providers in content supply chain management, noting a move to API-first, multitenant infrastructures that enable global collaboration and deliver 25–35% operational cost savings plus 40–60% reductions in content cycle times.

4. Provider Rankings

Key Leaders named include Nokia in both telecom quadrants and Adobe, Avid Technology and Amagi in media, while Dalet and Etiya are recognized as Rising Stars for promising portfolios and high future potential.

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