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Analysing value chain for the digital age - Interview with Michael Gorriz

How should companies best analyse their value chain for the digital age? We talk to Michael Gorriz, Group CIO of Standard Chartered Bank.

Digital culture for the digital age - Interview with Ashishkumar Chauhan

How do companies build a culture, fit for the digital age? We talk to Ashishkumar Chauhan, Managing Director and CEO of Bombay Stock Exchange.

Strategic partnerships for the digital age - Interview with Carly Cummings

How do companies develop strategic partnerships for the digital age? We talk to Carly Cummings, CIO of Linfox International Group.

Defining a digital culture

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Most companies today have undergone some form of digital transformation—from digitising data, to using technology to improve processes, to creating online customer channels—and are now working through cycles of digital refinement. This process of refinement requires companies to be agile and flexible to keep up with the everchanging marketplace.

Analysing your value chain

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Throughout the industrial age, proprietary capabilities and customer access have long been blocks with which companies have built vertically integrated value chains. While these are still important parts of any organisation, technology has revolutionised the spread of information and given competitors and new entrants easier market access. This has simultaneously challenged many traditional value chains.

Digital Refinement

In August 2017, the EIU conducted a research programme on digital refinement, sponsored by Red Hat and Intel. The study included interviews with six business technology leaders in India, Malaysia, Korea, Singapore and Australia, focusing on their experiences in driving digital refinements within their organisations. The research explored three pillars: analysing your value chain, choosing the right technology partner, and defining a digital culture.

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Cyber-security – what are the risks from increased connectivity?

Cyber-security practices in critical infrastructure traditionally relied upon isolation of the operational networks from the enterprise environment and the outside world to avoid attacks and minimise incidents. Today, that approach is no longer tenable as increased connectivity and converged platforms have blurred that divide.

Let the bright sparks fly

There’s a lot of talk about innovation, but in some policy areas more action is needed to allow it to flourish.

Predicting cyber-attacks, not as far-fetched as it sounds

Knowing your assailant’s next move can protect you from the next data breach. Armed with such information, security analysts could take proactive measures to protect sensitive data, patch or update vulnerable software, bolster security settings and block the attacker’s access and progress.

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