Organisations struggling to digitise as 46% of employees find pen and paper simpler to use.
Read MoreDigital transformation is the realignment of, or new investment in, technology, business models, and processes to drive new value and experiences for customers and employees. It comprises a variety of technological and logistical forces that are affecting, changing and challenging every sector but that are necessary if organisations are to effectively compete in the ever-changing digital economy. By Steve Wainwright, Managing Director at Skillsoft.
Read MoreEvery industry, from automotive and aerospace to machinery and energy, depends on part manufacturers and machine shops. Often these are small departments or smaller businesses who face increasing competition, and they have to work with new materials and technologies, as part of complex supply chains that are subject to ever stricter regulations, on shorter and shorter development timescales. By Armin Grunewald, Vice President Business Development, Manufacturing Engineering Software, Siemens.
Read MoreProviding a high standard of digital service to customers has become a critical factor in business success. This is widely acknowledged across all industries and sectors, as evidenced by the Riverbed Digital Performance Global Survey 2018, which found from a sample of 1000 global business leaders that almost all agreed with the sentiment. For these leaders, devising and implementing a digital strategy, and doing so sooner rather than later, is an essential component of an organisation’s...
Read MoreNeil Harvey, CTO at Kirona, discusses how employee-buy in can motivate workforces and drive successful digital transformation projects.
Read MoreAccording to Gartner, businesses are now entering the third era of IT, where digital business has matured “from tentative experiment to application at massive scale.” By Nick Pike, VP Europe, OutSystems.
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