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Bob O'Donnell
TECHnalysis Research was founded by technology market research veteran Bob O'Donnell.
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Research Study
November 12, 2025

The Future of AI is Hybrid: TECHnalysis Research Survey Report

Everyone knows that AI is reshaping the very foundations of enterprise computing. But what hasn’t been as clear is the fact that it’s a Hybrid AI model—involving the major public cloud providers, on-premise data centers/private clouds and edge computing devices—that are driving the biggest change. The latest TECHnalysis Research Hybrid AI Study, which surveyed over 1,000 IT decision-makers from medium and large organizations across ten US industries, offers a compelling snapshot of this transition. The findings reveal that the era of “cloud-first” thinking for AI workloads and applications is rapidly giving way to a more nuanced, hybrid approach—one that balances the strengths of public cloud, private infrastructure, and edge computing.

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TECHnalysis Research, LLC provides strategic consulting and market research services to the technology industry and professional financial community. Building on a deep understanding of critical technology and business trends in conjunction with hard-hitting, original research, the firm provides unique "out-of-the-box" perspectives that are still grounded in the practical realities of the technology, media and telecom markets.
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Column/Blog
January 14, 2026

Robotics News at CES All About Platforms

According to most predictions, this year was going to be the breakout year for robotics at CES. And, in fact, that was the case. But while the physical products made the biggest initial splash at the show, it’s the news about robotics platforms and tools that will have the most long-term impact. Sure, there was a huge number of robotic devices and demonstrations available to see in Las Vegas, but most all of them were not ready for primetime and certainly aren’t going to be commercial products anytime soon. The innovations introduced by chip makers, system builders, IP-focused companies and more, however, will start to make a meaningful difference starting this year.

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USA Today Column
January 9, 2026

CES 2026: AI has major impact on everyday products, from PCs to cars

No one will be surprised to hear that at this year’s edition of the “gadgetpalooza” that is the CES convention in Las Vegas, AI was everywhere. From smart glasses with AI-powered voice input and humanoid robots powered by what’s being termed “physical AI,” the reach of the technology is incredible. But beyond these headline-grabbing new product categories, some of the biggest impacts that AI is enabling are improvements to many of our existing products, from TVs to PCs, smartphones, cars and more. While AI-enhanced versions of these devices aren’t new, the quality of the AI experiences now available on them is finally getting good enough to make them genuinely useful.

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