The Future of Business: Data and Digital Transformation
Digital transformation is more than implementing the newest technology and software, it also includes evolving and connecting systems, processes and workplace cultures too to benefit
Digital transformation is more than implementing the newest technology and software, it also includes evolving and connecting systems, processes and workplace cultures too to benefit
Five tactics for legacy companies. They should consider these five tactics to focus their efforts and avoid wasting time, effort, and resources: prioritize the data
Over the past twelve months, we have seen an acceleration of digital transformation like never before. And it shows no sign of stopping. Businesses are
Always-on businesses such as global retailers, social media apps, transportation platforms, and financial marketplaces have mission-critical use cases that require real-time decisions on operational event
One of the things we learned over the past year is that you can accelerate anything. The and industries compressed roughly a decade of ecommerce innovation
Humans cannot watch thousands of transactions happening in real time, but an AI can monitor huge flows of data, and then take action to spawn
Back in 2006, when Jonathan Goldman arrived at the LinkedIn headquarters, the company still had just under eight million accounts. Goldman, who had a PhD in physics
Currently, there are approximately 10 billion connected devices, with the number reaching 20 billion in 2020, 29 billion — 42 billion in 2022 and 75
Observing electronic ecosystems and value chains change over time is fascinating. For instance, the design chain for mobile devices fundamentally changed over the past two
Serverless computing is an efficient software architecture to build applications on the cloud without having to deal with on-premise servers, virtual servers, or containers. As
Blockchain is no longer just the backbone of Bitcoin (BTC) or cryptocurrencies. It is more than that. Its application in various industries is as wide
In an interview, PayPal’s chief executive, Dan Schulman, recently discussed the prospects for blockchain – the encrypted, decentralised online ledger system that underpins Bitcoin and