Two things IT must fix to kick-start digital transformation
In our opinion, there are two crucial areas that must be addressed before businesses can truly embrace digital transformation.
IT to spend $187 billion making sense of numbers
Spending on business analytics designed to support digital transformation will grow 50% every year on its way to becoming a $187 billion industry by 2019.
Adopt two-step, bimodal IT to embrace digital transformation
IT leaders are being warned that they must develop a two-step culture within IT to create a regular stream of digital transformation initiatives.
Is BRM the only way to save business IT?
Business Relationship Management is increasingly recognised as an important tool for connecting departments with corporate objectives. But this underplays the massive role that BRM will play in fixing the problems that have blighted IT for too long.
Spending on digital transformation to top £2.2 trillion
Digital transformation is extending beyond the enterprise to help create a hyper-connected society which will generate more than $2.2 trillion in technology revenue by 2020.
Is IT losing grip over its own domain?
CEOs are taking control of digital change projects, what does this mean for the future of technology departments?
CEOs take control as digital change makes business “unrecognisable”
Industries will be made “unrecognisable” because of the changes brought about by digital transformation, according to half of CEOs questioned by analyst Gartner.
Do we need an IT “department” anymore?
As technology continues to extend into every facet of the business, it is time we reviewed the concept of the IT department altogether.
Digital transformation makes us all partners, customers and…competitors
Billions of businesses, people, and things are being connected as digital transformation takes hold, fundamentally altering the way products and services are created.
Will the last business IT services please turn off the lights?
IT departments have potentially lost control of business technology, but will the next wave of shadow IT force them to shut up shop altogether?