Some of the resources below are organized by industry classification systems. What are they? They are just numeric codes that define an industry sector, or line of business. They are used by both governments and by commercial publishers as a way to collect, organize, and publish data in aggregate about businesses.
There are various industry and trade classification systems! When looking at data or reports, it is wise to know which classification system is being used so that you can check that the industry sector is truly what you need/want.
Gartner and IDC provide market research on the following tech sectors: big data/analytics, cloud computing, consumer tech, infrastructure software, Internet of Things (IoT), mobility, networking, security, semiconductors, social business, storage, telecommunications and more.
This includes supply chain coverage!
Below are links to industry reports from individual publishers, and to databases that contain industry reports. Many of these reports are available in general business databases: where possible, the links go directly to that content, not to a general search screen. But where such direct linking is not possible, the links go to the main database search screen (e.g. Passport).
MarketLine reports are available in two different databases, Ebsco's Business Source Premier, and Workspace's After Market Research module (aka AMR or Investext). Each has advantages and disadvantages.
These reports are pulled from large aggregator databases (ABI-Inform Trade & Industry, Business Source Premier, and Business Insights Essentials). The interfaces of these large databases allow me to create these individual links, which is not possible in other interfaces.