3 ways enterprises must collaborate with startups
Big business and startups must collaborate, rather than compete, to stay globally competitive, a new report said.
Big business and startups must collaborate, rather than compete, to stay globally competitive, a new report said.
The primary mission of the CIO is no longer to drive competitive advantage by balancing a cadence of enterprise-wide deployments with the ongoing maintenance of legacy infrastructure.
Individual departments inside organisations with big data strategies are running rogue projects without consulting the IT group, new research has found.
Half of CFOs view their organisation’s IT function as a cost centre and don’t see technology as a competitive differentiator in business, according to IDC's latest research.
IT departments were slow to adopt the PC. Adam Hartung says CIOs need to learn from that mistake and be bold about adopting cloud services and mobile computing.
Millennials – they’re disobedient, they ask too many questions and I can’t relate to them. Does this sound like you? If so, it’s high time you made working with this fearless, tech-savvy age group a top priority, because if they’re not working with you, they’re with your competitors, and you're going to lose valuable competitive advantage.
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