According to a global survey of more than 2,000 C-level executives.
An incumbent IT service provider may be a good option for implementing new technology solutions, but you should take these four steps to most effectively integrate disruptive technologies into your existing outsourcing deals.
The brands poised to win are those that don’t wait around for technologies to hit the mainstream. Instead, they have the foresight to develop new ways of thinking and to adopt new ways of working before their competitors do.
Industry insiders discuss the skill sets that oil and gas companies will need as they move towards digitalization.
The U.S. oil industry has been struggling for more than a year now, and if the price of oil doesn't go up a bit or at least stabilize, the whole situation will likely go from bad to worse. That's pretty much the only thing that industry analysts are certain of...
Emerging network technologies such as SDN, SD-WAN and intent-based networking promise to improve service and streamline operations, but don't let the transition process throw a wrench into existing activities.
we look at how Middle Eastern geopolitical issues are effecting oil production, how the oil and gas industry is developing in the US, and how a shift in natural gas prices has turned
Music, travel, retail, the media - no industry is safe from the tsunami of digital disruption. But what industries will be next? Three factors could reveal whether your business is vulnerable.
Businesses must adjust and adapt to these dynamic shifts as early adopters to maximise benefits
Emerging digital technologies and business models are transforming most industries at an increasingly fast pace. There is no business immune to the ongoing digital disruption, but there is certainly no sector as impacted by it as Technology Services.
Is the smart cities movement an unprecedented market opportunity that will improve daily life for billions of people, create economic prosperity and sustain the planet? Or is it a recipe for a new breed of pitched battles that have only just begun to rear their heads?
Canadians are more excited about connected devices than we realized.
Every day, more insurers are retiring their ancient imaging systems and on-premised based FAXing solutions and upgrading to enterprise content services and cloud-based messaging services. It's no longer a matter of if, but when.<br>Check out this article , "The Insurers Guide to Modernizing Business Processes." It provides a nice overview of how to reduce costs and streamline processes around the enterprise - from the claims department to the back office.<br>Want to get in touch?
As more teaching is being done online and more research is being conducted within and between universities, new collaboration platforms are becoming more valuable than ever<br>Communications service providers are now bundling networking services and collaboration applications (voice, video, and messaging) to make real-time communicating easier, more powerful, and less expensive. These systems replace legacy “telephone” services with mobile and desktop collaboration platforms and bring students…
With the continuing buzz and optimism surrounding Internet of Things (IoT), equipment telematics, and always-connected devices, it would be easy to assume these new technologies will instantly solve all your operational issues and miraculously increase profit margins. This can indeed be true, but only if the technology is applied prudently and in appropriate business areas.<br> <br>By taking a deeper dive and aligning technology with your business strategy, equipment rental companies can:<br>
Software outsourcing businesses often adapt better to the evolving digital landscape because they aren’t afraid to look outside an organization.
An article from Forbes detailed how a number of retailers are making executive hires outside their sector or even industry to bring a fresh perspective to managing the ongoing digital disruption. How would you rate the pros and cons of hiring a CEO or key executive from outside the sector or outside
We're at the beginning of a major digital transformation - the advent of the Internet of Things. How will you adapt and react to the new technology available?
Is radio biggest challenge disruption or a relentless focucs on customer service?
New products change what we buy, but new platforms have much broader effects.