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Winds of change can be defined as external forces shaping the market, either we are considering the whole market or the IT market. These forces have been in place for several months and years: at the beginning they were thought to be transient and not connected, but the current scenario proves it wrong.

  • They are company-specific, i.e., they affect companies differently

  • They are not temporary, i.e., they are here to stay, although they might change form

  • They are not standalone, i.e., they do not come alone

  • They are all interconnected, i.e., they influence and exacerbated each other

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