How to Successfully Scale Artificial Intelligence
How organizations are using data and AI to bring resilience and innovation to their operations A few months ago, countries closed their borders, economies ground
How organizations are using data and AI to bring resilience and innovation to their operations A few months ago, countries closed their borders, economies ground
Evolving into an intelligent enterprise takes time for large chemical companies, but trends in the chemical industry are adding urgency to their transition. Four emerging
The evidence is piling up that organization-wide digital transformation is challenging for many organizations. Companies are beginning to report high failure rates for digital transformation,
Customers’ expectations, preferences, changing patterns in how and why they purchase need to be the core of any digital transformation effort. With it, digital transformation
For the success of automation in organizations, strategic approach towards its application, is imperative for reaping maximum benefits. Even before the pandemic had economies spiralling
As countries reopen, uncertainties loom large without any insights into how the pandemic might play out. The current situation has made us experience the VUCA
As artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation find their way into every aspect of our daily lives, we are gradually seeing changes taking place in
Customers’ expectations, preferences, changing patterns in how and why they purchase need to be the core of any digital transformation effort. With it, digital transformation
“Digital transformation” is overused, overhyped, and open to broad interpretation. Is transformation still relevant in a post-COVID world? I believe it is but only when
When the Microsoft Surface first appeared, many critics panned it as a clumsy move into hardware — a device that was stuck in the middle,
Here’s a very popular topic when digital practitioners or executives meet : what are the best examples of businesses having achieved their digital transformation ?
The term “big data” first emerged fifteen years ago to put a name to the increasingly large, diverse, and complex volumes of data that could not