The Digital World Demands a New Model for Leadership
As digital disruption wreaks havoc on legacy businesses, the average life-span of public companies was reported to have dropped from 55 years to 12 years
As digital disruption wreaks havoc on legacy businesses, the average life-span of public companies was reported to have dropped from 55 years to 12 years
With Omicron rising, IT leaders are looking at lessons learned from stopgap COVID workplace measures to establish intentional hybrid workplace strategies tailored for long-term success.
For years, quantum computing has been the preserve of academics. New advances, however, are pushing this potentially revolutionary technology toward practical applications. At the Q2B
Soon, even those of us who don’t happen to work for technology companies (although as every company moves towards becoming a tech company, that will
Manufacturing remains a critically important part of the world’s economic engine, but the roles it plays in advanced and developing economies has shifted dramatically. In
The transportation industry is ripe for advancement. With the addition of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, the industry might not be recognizable in 10 or
The internet has undeniably impacted the lives of nearly everyone across the globe; be it a modern-day millennial or a baby boomer, everyone today feels
How Industrial Internet of Things Is Shaking Off Hype and Getting Real The world is starting to have a greater understanding of the industrial internet
With the rising significance of data governance, Data Analytics has become one of the game changing technologies and has witnessed continuous increase in its adoption
Business Applications, Data Integration, Master Data Management, Data Warehousing, Big Data, Data Lakes, and Machine Learning; these all have (or should have) a common and
“Big Data” is still in the news these days, but the story has evolved from describing what it is to how an organization can actually
A recent Honeywell survey of manufacturing executives indicates that a majority of respondents (67 percent) plan to use data analytics to address issues with equipment.