
Do you want industry analyst-level insights, without sifting through dry analyst reports?
Since 2017, the folks at Futuriom have been keeping their finger on the pulse of cloud tech, cybersecurity, and networking. This boutique research firm doesn’t just track hundreds of cloud infrastructure startups – they’ve got a knack for spotting major industry shifts before they happen.
Real Cloud, Networking, & Security Trends
This research isn’t just pulled out of thin air. The Futuriom team talks to thousands of enterprises, cloud operators, and service providers every year, getting the real scoop on what’s working and what’s not.
They’ve built connections with hundreds of thousands of end users in the field, which means they’re always in the know about the latest trends and challenges.
Reaching the Executive Suite
You’ve probably seen Futuriom’s analysis pop up in places like Bloomberg, Forbes, and Fierce Telecom. Their audience is pretty impressive too, with over 25,000 cloud tech influencers tuning into their newsletter and social channels.
And they’re not just reaching anyone – more than 15% of their readers are C-suite executives making the big decisions at enterprises, service providers, and financial institutions. That’s why Futuriom has become such a go-to voice in the cloud technology world.
Decades of Tech Expertise at Your Fingertips
Whether it’s the work of 30+-year technology analyst and writer Scott Raynovich or equally tenured Mary Jander at the keyboard, you know you’re getting the real word on the street from Futuriom.
Here are some articles to get you started:
- Why Network Security Convergence Is Shaking Up the Market
- Networking and security are converging more than ever. Are big changes ahead?
- The Futuriom 50 2025 Is Here!
- Our annual report on top trends and private companies dives into AI infrastructure, distributed cloud, cloud security, and more.
- Stargate Has Been Announced. Here Are Our Questions …
- Project Stargate is an ambitious, $500-billion project to create U.S. AI infrastructure. But what’s involved to get it running?
The business of cloud networking can feel hidden and solitary. For such an important function, where are all of the resources we need to be successful? Where does the community go to share and learn?
In this Resource Radar series, we spotlight some hidden gems – potentially obscure but invaluable resources – curated specifically for secure cloud networking professionals seeking to expand their toolkit beyond the mainstream. Join us as we uncover the tools, communities, and knowledge bases that are powering innovation and professional growth across our industry.