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High aspirations, stark realities

Cloud services, big data analytics and the Internet of Things can transform the public sector. While the opportunities appear to be innumerable, restricted primarily by finite budgets, barriers to adoption commonly emerge in three areas: quality of infrastructure, legal framework and skills. Comprehensive coverage and bandwidth are important infrastructure requirements but cost of access can impede take-up, a problem which countries can potentially manage by reducing entry barriers in their telecommunications sector.

Data security: How a proactive C-suite can reduce cyber-risk for the enterprise

Cyber-security is the number one technology issue in the C-suite and Board Room.  No wonder that many senior executives are asking what they can be doing to stem the tide of cyber-attacks on their firms.

Data security: How a proactive C-suite can reduce cyber-risk for the enterprise

Cyber-security is the number one technology issue in the C-suite and Board Room.  No wonder that many senior executives are asking what they can be doing to stem the tide of cyber-attacks on their firms.

Financial Inclusion: What's Next for Regulators?

Tilman Ehrbeck discusses innovative ways to expand financial inclusion.

How mobility impacts the performance of healthcare providers

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Solving the CIO's disruption dilemma—the blended IT strategy

The CIO, who is on the front line of digital disruption, faces a digital dilemma. First, disruption creates an urgent pressure for transformation. Insurgents may be taking market share through lower costs, faster time-to-market and superior customer experience. In many firms, customers, competitors, CEOs and boards are looking to the CIO for rapid digital transformation and looking for it now.

Securing the internet of things: The conversation you need to have with your CEO


 

The internet of things (IoT) presents the ultimate scenario of technology disruption. In industries ranging from door locks to auto, from sports apparel to heavy manufacturing, the IoT is upending business models, restructuring organisations and redefining the very nature of information technology (IT).

The path to self disruption: Nine steps of a digital transformation journey

Digital disruption is a top-of-mind issue in the C-suites of every industry. Senior executives of traditional firms are looking over their shoulders and wondering if they are in the crosshairs of a digital insurgent. Far-sighted executives are asking how they can disrupt themselves by creating a new digital business—and responding with their own digital transformation journey.

The path to self disruption

C-Suite executives in every industry must set the right pace for digital innovation. Move too fast and you can undermine still-valuable business processes and threaten your customer franchise. Move too slow, and established enterprises risk being “Ubered” by aggressive newcomers that steal business and gain competitive advantage. A balanced approach is paced, modular and risk-adjusted – but executed with a sense of urgency.

In a series of articles and slideshows, learn how to use the latest technology to create modern architectures and start your own path to disruption.

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