There is no escaping the "bring your own device" trend, but organizations need to chart a middle path to strike a balance between employee freedom and corporate control over technology.
Got BYOD? Expand Your Mobile Workforce with App-level Security and Lifecycle ...Apperian
Apperian and VDC Research team up to present the impact BYOD has on IT organizations today. Forward thinking companies recognize that consumerization of IT and mobility are underpinning the next significant increase in end-user productivity.
Apperian’s Director of Product Marketing, Stephen Skidmore, and VDC Research’s Sr. Mobility Analyst, Eric Klein, discuss the complexities and opportunities of mobilizing your workforce, covering a broad range of issues and research:
-Overview of the enterprise-grade solutions that have emerged to secure mobile applications and manage the application lifecycle
-Opportunities and benefits of taking your workforce mobile
-How to balance securing mobile devices without risk or adversely impacting the user experience
The presentation I presented at the local Belgium Innovate conference. It gives an overview of how the IBM Rational portfolio can be used to address the challenges of Mobile application lifecycle management
Ibm solutions for the mobile enterpriseChris Pepin
Presentation from IBM VP of Cloud and Services Marketing, Rich Lechner and IBM CTO of Mobility Bill Bodin. Presented at Gartner Symposium 2012 in Orlando, FL
The Presentation was presented by Dr. Robert Sutor, Vice President, IBM Mobile Platform at the Mobile World Congress 2012 at Barcelona, earlier this year. It has illustrations of IBM’s Mobile Strategy along with details on Worklight, IBM’s latest acquisition.
How can communications service providers win the battle for customer loyalty against OTT players? How can service providers leverage their competitive advantage? How can they leverage the Cloud? During a Futurecom presentation GENBAND’s Senior Director of Applications Solutions Marketing, Sara Hughes, discussed how cloud-based mobile apps and unified communications can help service providers effectively compete with OTT players, improve customer stickiness and increase revenues.
Sara Hughes is the Senior Director of Applications Solutions Marketing at GENBAND. Sara has over 20+ years of telecommunications experience as a customer, service provider and manufacturer with extensive experience in marketing, product management, technical support, customer training and go to market consulting, delivering enhanced next generation IP / Unified Communications applications and IMS services to many of the world's largest operators and enterprises. Sara holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration specializing in Marketing and Information Systems. Sara joined GENBAND in 2010 after working for BroadSoft, Movius Interactive, Tekelec, VocalData, Global Knowledge and GTE Customer Networks.
Got BYOD? Expand Your Mobile Workforce with App-level Security and Lifecycle ...Apperian
Apperian and VDC Research team up to present the impact BYOD has on IT organizations today. Forward thinking companies recognize that consumerization of IT and mobility are underpinning the next significant increase in end-user productivity.
Apperian’s Director of Product Marketing, Stephen Skidmore, and VDC Research’s Sr. Mobility Analyst, Eric Klein, discuss the complexities and opportunities of mobilizing your workforce, covering a broad range of issues and research:
-Overview of the enterprise-grade solutions that have emerged to secure mobile applications and manage the application lifecycle
-Opportunities and benefits of taking your workforce mobile
-How to balance securing mobile devices without risk or adversely impacting the user experience
The presentation I presented at the local Belgium Innovate conference. It gives an overview of how the IBM Rational portfolio can be used to address the challenges of Mobile application lifecycle management
Ibm solutions for the mobile enterpriseChris Pepin
Presentation from IBM VP of Cloud and Services Marketing, Rich Lechner and IBM CTO of Mobility Bill Bodin. Presented at Gartner Symposium 2012 in Orlando, FL
The Presentation was presented by Dr. Robert Sutor, Vice President, IBM Mobile Platform at the Mobile World Congress 2012 at Barcelona, earlier this year. It has illustrations of IBM’s Mobile Strategy along with details on Worklight, IBM’s latest acquisition.
How can communications service providers win the battle for customer loyalty against OTT players? How can service providers leverage their competitive advantage? How can they leverage the Cloud? During a Futurecom presentation GENBAND’s Senior Director of Applications Solutions Marketing, Sara Hughes, discussed how cloud-based mobile apps and unified communications can help service providers effectively compete with OTT players, improve customer stickiness and increase revenues.
Sara Hughes is the Senior Director of Applications Solutions Marketing at GENBAND. Sara has over 20+ years of telecommunications experience as a customer, service provider and manufacturer with extensive experience in marketing, product management, technical support, customer training and go to market consulting, delivering enhanced next generation IP / Unified Communications applications and IMS services to many of the world's largest operators and enterprises. Sara holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration specializing in Marketing and Information Systems. Sara joined GENBAND in 2010 after working for BroadSoft, Movius Interactive, Tekelec, VocalData, Global Knowledge and GTE Customer Networks.
Rise of the Business User: Enterprise IT and the effect of consumerization - ...MaRS Discovery District
From Skype to the iPad to Google Docs, business users are introducing consumer-driven technology into the workplace and enterprise IT is struggling to stay ahead of the curve. Will the onslaught of consumerization drive groundswell innovation, or will it lead to a security meltdown?
http://www.marsdd.com/events/details/rise-of-the-business-user-enterprise-it-and-the-effect-of-consumerization/
The Presentation was presented by Dr. Robert Sutor, Vice President, IBM Mobile Platform at the Mobile World Congress 2012 at Barcelona, earlier this year. It has illustrations of IBM’s Mobile Strategy along with details on Worklight, IBM’s latest acquisition.
telcwho? Filling the void of meaning.
Trends and Implications of the Berlin Telco Summit 2010
As consumer power is gaining momentum and the democratization of technology is revealing the limits of our current infrastructure, Telco Companies have a great opportunity to shape their identities by filling the void of meaning. These are the key findings of the Berlin Telco Summit 2010.
The participants of this year’s summit – 19 brand and communication strategists from 12 countries – discussed current developments in 15 different markets around the world ranging from India to Mexico. The global strategists identified two areas of conflict that Telecommunication brands should address by clearly positioning themselves, in order to meet the enormous challenges and remain relevant in people’s lives:
Consumers in Power versus Limits of Consumer Power
The growth of consumer power and freedom in the realm of Telecommunication is reflected through several developments. Most obvious is a higher degree of flexibility in terms of tariff plans, allowing consumers to tailor their own tariffs and releasing them from minimum contract terms. In the case of the UK brand giffgaff, which was launched by o2 last year, customers are even turning into the brand’s marketing managers. Smartphones and Social Media Networks are transforming into platforms for people to start their own business and to share and spread their opinion publicly.
However, there are still limits to consumer power. In many cases co-creation is reduced to advertising and communication. And the restriction of consumer power goes even further with some powerful brands establishing themselves as gatekeepers and censors such as Apple, which hit the headlines after banning certain apps from its App store, dictating what is appropriate or not.
Beyond, Social Media and Telecommunication bear great risks and dangers, with millions of people sharing their entire lives with the public, however sometimes too much of it or in a highly addictive way. And these days Social Media is unfortunately not only an agent for positive social and economic change, but also a powerful tool for the evil.
Democratization of Technology versus Limits of Technology
Smartphones and mobile Internet become available to the masses, thanks to attractive financing concepts, affordable data plans and handsets. Also many services are available to more people, e.g. pedestrian navigation, which is increasingly offered for free.
However, the process of democratization of technology poses huge challenges to Telecommunication Companies, especially in terms of infrastructure and data volumes. Thus, network quality has become a big issue again in markets with high smartphone penetration. It is picked up in communications and fuels the current trend of improving basic services and products.
These trends and observations result in two major challenges for the telecommunication industry:
Meaning is Fundamental.
Telco Companies need to develop a clear point of view of what they want to be and what they want to stand for – in the long-term, to avoid turning into replaceable commodity providers and to escape from the ongoing price competition.
Becoming more meaningful can be achieved in various ways e.g., by focussing and thus being able to champion in a few things, such as products or services, rather than averaging in many. Meaning can also be created by being good and acting as responsible corporate citizen, such as the brand “idea” in India, which addresses subjects like education, caste or health that are highly relevant to the Indian society. In order to become more meaningful, Telcos also need to redefine their relationship towards people, acknowledging and leveraging consumer power instead of restricting it and thus turning it into something that is beneficial for both, brands and people.
Innovation is Future.
To avoid losing ground to new competitors from other in
This report by the Aberdeen Group on how since 2008 the mobile devices have changed how companies deal with the growth of mobile devices in the enterprise. And ask the question should business control what devices come into their business with a mandatory device or let employees bring their own devices and create the infrastructure to support them.
Telecom and employability skills for indiaRishi Kapal
Indian Telecom Sector needs infusion of fresh minds but the employability skills need to be honed in the classrooms for a proper corporate transition.
visit www.mindactiv.co.in
The Innovative CIO's Discussion of Enterprise MobilityApperian
Mobility is very rapidly taking over the corporate realm: 90% of companies have already deployed mobile devices. Mobile application development projects will outnumber native PC projects by a ratio of 4-to-1 by 2015, according to Gartner. Yet, we see too many companies still pondering the benefits of mobility, while focusing on controlling the potential damage this mobile "invasion" may cause their IT systems.
Mobility has brought innovation in the hands of everyone, and you have a unique opportunity to seize its benefits. We invite you to join us as we answer the frequently raised questions in enterprise mobility discussions:
- What is the goal of mobility for my company?
- What is the best implementation to most effectively achieve our goals?
- How can I monitor and drive its progression within my company's workforce?
What is at stake for my company's IT systems and data?
How can I secure my corporate data once and for all?
Join Apperian's Director of EMEA Business Development, Julien-David Nitlech, on August 30th at 2:00 PM CEST as he addresses these questions. There's only one rule: be innovative! JD will also provide an overview of the Apperian EASE® platform as the solution for your enterprise mobility needs. Apperian EASE® allows you to manage the deployment of your company's mobile applications, while maximizing productivity and security. We believe our technology enables you to seize the innovation benefits of mobility.
BYOD User Survey 2015: Employees’ Choice for Mobility
In our latest whitepaper, get the data on employee preference when it comes to personal devices in the workplace and where their concerns lie. It shows a shift in how employees are choosing to work, with personal mobile phones gaining higher adoption.
This tyntec survey gathered responses from over 1300 professionals working in the US, UK and Spain. The results revealed that BYOD is the new norm across the board, but employers are lagging when it comes to policy. Employees expressed privacy and reimbursement concerns as well as a strong preference for separate phone numbers for work and personal use.
Rise of the Business User: Enterprise IT and the effect of consumerization - ...MaRS Discovery District
From Skype to the iPad to Google Docs, business users are introducing consumer-driven technology into the workplace and enterprise IT is struggling to stay ahead of the curve. Will the onslaught of consumerization drive groundswell innovation, or will it lead to a security meltdown?
http://www.marsdd.com/events/details/rise-of-the-business-user-enterprise-it-and-the-effect-of-consumerization/
The Presentation was presented by Dr. Robert Sutor, Vice President, IBM Mobile Platform at the Mobile World Congress 2012 at Barcelona, earlier this year. It has illustrations of IBM’s Mobile Strategy along with details on Worklight, IBM’s latest acquisition.
telcwho? Filling the void of meaning.
Trends and Implications of the Berlin Telco Summit 2010
As consumer power is gaining momentum and the democratization of technology is revealing the limits of our current infrastructure, Telco Companies have a great opportunity to shape their identities by filling the void of meaning. These are the key findings of the Berlin Telco Summit 2010.
The participants of this year’s summit – 19 brand and communication strategists from 12 countries – discussed current developments in 15 different markets around the world ranging from India to Mexico. The global strategists identified two areas of conflict that Telecommunication brands should address by clearly positioning themselves, in order to meet the enormous challenges and remain relevant in people’s lives:
Consumers in Power versus Limits of Consumer Power
The growth of consumer power and freedom in the realm of Telecommunication is reflected through several developments. Most obvious is a higher degree of flexibility in terms of tariff plans, allowing consumers to tailor their own tariffs and releasing them from minimum contract terms. In the case of the UK brand giffgaff, which was launched by o2 last year, customers are even turning into the brand’s marketing managers. Smartphones and Social Media Networks are transforming into platforms for people to start their own business and to share and spread their opinion publicly.
However, there are still limits to consumer power. In many cases co-creation is reduced to advertising and communication. And the restriction of consumer power goes even further with some powerful brands establishing themselves as gatekeepers and censors such as Apple, which hit the headlines after banning certain apps from its App store, dictating what is appropriate or not.
Beyond, Social Media and Telecommunication bear great risks and dangers, with millions of people sharing their entire lives with the public, however sometimes too much of it or in a highly addictive way. And these days Social Media is unfortunately not only an agent for positive social and economic change, but also a powerful tool for the evil.
Democratization of Technology versus Limits of Technology
Smartphones and mobile Internet become available to the masses, thanks to attractive financing concepts, affordable data plans and handsets. Also many services are available to more people, e.g. pedestrian navigation, which is increasingly offered for free.
However, the process of democratization of technology poses huge challenges to Telecommunication Companies, especially in terms of infrastructure and data volumes. Thus, network quality has become a big issue again in markets with high smartphone penetration. It is picked up in communications and fuels the current trend of improving basic services and products.
These trends and observations result in two major challenges for the telecommunication industry:
Meaning is Fundamental.
Telco Companies need to develop a clear point of view of what they want to be and what they want to stand for – in the long-term, to avoid turning into replaceable commodity providers and to escape from the ongoing price competition.
Becoming more meaningful can be achieved in various ways e.g., by focussing and thus being able to champion in a few things, such as products or services, rather than averaging in many. Meaning can also be created by being good and acting as responsible corporate citizen, such as the brand “idea” in India, which addresses subjects like education, caste or health that are highly relevant to the Indian society. In order to become more meaningful, Telcos also need to redefine their relationship towards people, acknowledging and leveraging consumer power instead of restricting it and thus turning it into something that is beneficial for both, brands and people.
Innovation is Future.
To avoid losing ground to new competitors from other in
This report by the Aberdeen Group on how since 2008 the mobile devices have changed how companies deal with the growth of mobile devices in the enterprise. And ask the question should business control what devices come into their business with a mandatory device or let employees bring their own devices and create the infrastructure to support them.
Telecom and employability skills for indiaRishi Kapal
Indian Telecom Sector needs infusion of fresh minds but the employability skills need to be honed in the classrooms for a proper corporate transition.
visit www.mindactiv.co.in
The Innovative CIO's Discussion of Enterprise MobilityApperian
Mobility is very rapidly taking over the corporate realm: 90% of companies have already deployed mobile devices. Mobile application development projects will outnumber native PC projects by a ratio of 4-to-1 by 2015, according to Gartner. Yet, we see too many companies still pondering the benefits of mobility, while focusing on controlling the potential damage this mobile "invasion" may cause their IT systems.
Mobility has brought innovation in the hands of everyone, and you have a unique opportunity to seize its benefits. We invite you to join us as we answer the frequently raised questions in enterprise mobility discussions:
- What is the goal of mobility for my company?
- What is the best implementation to most effectively achieve our goals?
- How can I monitor and drive its progression within my company's workforce?
What is at stake for my company's IT systems and data?
How can I secure my corporate data once and for all?
Join Apperian's Director of EMEA Business Development, Julien-David Nitlech, on August 30th at 2:00 PM CEST as he addresses these questions. There's only one rule: be innovative! JD will also provide an overview of the Apperian EASE® platform as the solution for your enterprise mobility needs. Apperian EASE® allows you to manage the deployment of your company's mobile applications, while maximizing productivity and security. We believe our technology enables you to seize the innovation benefits of mobility.
BYOD User Survey 2015: Employees’ Choice for Mobility
In our latest whitepaper, get the data on employee preference when it comes to personal devices in the workplace and where their concerns lie. It shows a shift in how employees are choosing to work, with personal mobile phones gaining higher adoption.
This tyntec survey gathered responses from over 1300 professionals working in the US, UK and Spain. The results revealed that BYOD is the new norm across the board, but employers are lagging when it comes to policy. Employees expressed privacy and reimbursement concerns as well as a strong preference for separate phone numbers for work and personal use.
Surviving a BYOD Implementation - TCEA 2016Diana Benner
Thinking about allowing students to bring their own devices to school next year? Join us as we discuss how to make this innovative approach work. Discussion will include the advantages and pitfalls of such an implementation, revising your AUP into an RUP, classroom management, and helping teachers to adapt.
6 essentials for secure BYOD in healthcareBitglass
In this webinar, we explore alternatives to MDM that protect mobile data and devices without impeding on employee privacy. We'll also explore 6 critical capabilities for securing BYOD to help your firm achieve compliance.
Building an Effective School BYOD PlanSam Gliksman
Schools are needing increasing amounts of expensive educational technology at a time when budgets are shrinking. Many have started to explore BYOD policies - Bring Your Own Device - as a practical solution to integrate cost effective technology into their educational programs.
With the convergence of widespread broadband and the growth of powerful, platform independent web based tools BYOD has finally arrived as an effective educational alternative to other plans that require expensive purchasing and maintenance. Viewed within a realistic perspective of both its benefits and limitations BYOD can provide a workable solution for the many schools seeking to upgrade their educational technology.
Bring your own device (BYOD) is a strategy that allows employees and business partners to use personally owned devices—usually smartphones or tablets—to execute enterprise applications and access data. It can allow organizations to take advantage of the latest technology features and capabilities, without the pain and expense of a large-scale hardware refresh or software upgrade.
The consumerization trend is here to stay, and devices are only the beginning. By implementing a comprehensive BYOD strategy that includes robust policies, processes, resources, and education, enterprises can set the foundation for securing corporate data and providing safe, productive access. With well-supported mobility and security programs in place, companies can strike the right balance between security and usability, and leverage the next generation of consumer technology.
BYOD addresses the rising need for employees to be mobile and more productive. They will appreciate the ability to customize how and where they work. With a BYOD policy, businesses will rest easier knowing there’s a level of transparency and specific rules to point to when employees have questions. By clearly communicating company BYOD policies, a business will build trust and good rapport with employees while ensuring that company information remains safe.
The Financial Impact of BYOD Full PresentationCisco Services
The complete presentation of global findings from Cisco's research and surveys on the financial impact of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device). Request your custom BYOD assessment today: http://cs.co/BYOD-contactme
Arista Networks - Building the Next Generation Workplace and Data Center Using SDN Architectures
Topics Include:
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There is no escaping the "bring your own device" trend, but organizations need to chart a middle path to strike a balance between employee freedom and corporate control over technology.
CompTIA’s 2nd Annual Trends in Enterprise Mobility study builds on previous CompTIA research in the mobility space and further explores mobility trends, challenges and opportunities. Understand the variables and trade-offs involved in a company’s decision on provisioning devices; ascertain benefits realized from using mobile/remote work solutions; identify the challenges in supporting and managing mobile/remote work; and
gauge the need for training and/or standards.
Viability of bring your-own-computer BYOC programsMasaf Dawood
The confluence of powerful hand held devices, and a broadband network at home has created the desire for employees to expect the same level of connectedness in the enterprise space/workplace. Businesses are feeling the pressure to develop a hybrid support approach that also includes Gen Y and Gen Z workers, who are technology savvy and would like to use these devices in the workplace. What is un-clear is how some of the programs aimed at integrating users own devices will work with the existing IT/framework and this paper attempts to provide a balanced approach to analyze the problem and propose a solution.
By: Masaf Dawood
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is impacting IT organizations today, whether they realize it or not. Either companies are providing employee incentives such as issuing smartphones or tablets, or employees are bringing their own devices to work. To make BYOD a great opportunity, forward thinking companies are embracing this trend and realizing the next significant increase in end-user productivity.
The key factors of success lie in managing the risk while enjoying the benefits of the consumerization of IT:
- Securing company data by securing applications and data
- Ensuring malware on employee devices cannot compromise company data or servers (hint: through app-level security, encryption, connectivity, VPN)
- Maintaining, but separating, the personal and professional data on employee devices
Join Apperian's Director of EMEA Business Development, Julien-David Nitlech, on July 31st at 2:00 PM CEST, as he discusses the complexities and opportunities of mobilizing your workforce. JD explains the support Apperian provides to manage the deployment of your company's applications, from sourcing and securing, distribution, management, and promotion... so you focus on the productivity and communication benefits that mobility will provide to your company.
Integrating Enterprise Mobility - an Assessment WHITE PAPERMobiloitte
We offer complete satisfaction to our customers by following standardized SDLC processes, hiring the best of breed developers and mastering most of our requirements gathering, wireframing, designing, developing, testing, delivering, deploying and maintenance tasks.
Ours is an off-shore model, but we ensure that both customer and Mobiloitte are always in touch by keeping communications open, providing regular updates and iterative releases so that the customer is always well informed.
See this slide deck from a wonderful "Beyond BYOD" presentation by Cisco's Scot Hull, which took place at Stalwart's 3rd Annual Executive Briefing and CIO Roundtable at the Grove Park Inn.
Apps in the Enterprise: Creating New Lines of Business & ProductivityApperian
From Ibrahim Jackson's (Estee Lauder Company) and Cimarron Buser's (Apperian) talk at info360 on June 14, 2012
Take a deep dive into the apps that enterprises are producing and using to create new lines of business and increase productivity. Moving beyond the basics to apps that truly increase ROI and create exceptional customer experiences.
• Learn how to create in house apps, the challenges around security and deployment, and the real-world use of apps.
• Understand the challenges that IT decision makers face when trying to build secure apps, including an in-depth look at real world examples of apps and how enterprises are taking advantage of these new mobile tools.
• Hear how a global cosmetics company headquartered in New York City is using iPad and enterprise apps as part of a global brand initiative.
• How this enterprise-wide program applies cutting edge technology to meet customer needs for the brand’s line of products and consultants.
This paper reports on the current challenges the professional sector faces when going mobile. The report discusses the role of mobile devices in the workforce and addresses challenges like compatibility, security and training. It also provides a comprehensive review of the mobile landscape, and reviews current best practices in mobile learning.
This report examines the trend of “bring your own device” in context, using Aberdeen’s research to discuss the issues, challenges and option associated with mobile unified communications.
Using Adaptive Scrum to Tame Process Reverse Engineering in Data Analytics Pr...Cognizant
Organizations rely on analytics to make intelligent decisions and improve business performance, which sometimes requires reproducing business processes from a legacy application to a digital-native state to reduce the functional, technical and operational debts. Adaptive Scrum can reduce the complexity of the reproduction process iteratively as well as provide transparency in data analytics porojects.
It Takes an Ecosystem: How Technology Companies Deliver Exceptional ExperiencesCognizant
Experience is evolving into a strategy that reaches across technology companies. We offer guidance on the rise of experience and its role in business modernization, with details on how orgnizations can build the ecosystem to support it.
The Work Ahead: Transportation and Logistics Delivering on the Digital-Physic...Cognizant
The T&L industry appears poised to accelerate its long-overdue modernization drive, as the pandemic spurs an increased need for agility and resilience, according to our study.
Enhancing Desirability: Five Considerations for Winning Digital InitiativesCognizant
To be a modern digital business in the post-COVID era, organizations must be fanatical about the experiences they deliver to an increasingly savvy and expectant user community. Getting there requires a mastery of human-design thinking, compelling user interface and interaction design, and a focus on functional and nonfunctional capabilities that drive business differentiation and results.
The Work Ahead in Manufacturing: Fulfilling the Agility MandateCognizant
According to our research, manufacturers are well ahead of other industries in their IoT deployments but need to marshal the investment required to meet today’s intensified demands for business resilience.
The Work Ahead in Higher Education: Repaving the Road for the Employees of To...Cognizant
Higher-ed institutions expect pandemic-driven disruption to continue, especially as hyperconnectivity, analytics and AI drive personalized education models over the lifetime of the learner, according to our recent research.
Engineering the Next-Gen Digital Claims Organisation for Australian General I...Cognizant
In recent years, insurers have invested in technology platforms and process improvements to improve
claims outcomes. Leaders will build on this foundation across the claims landscape, spanning experience,
operations, customer service and the overall supply chain with market-differentiating capabilities to
achieve sustainable results.
Profitability in the Direct-to-Consumer Marketplace: A Playbook for Media and...Cognizant
Amid constant change, industry leaders need an upgraded IT infrastructure capable of adapting to audience expectations while proactively anticipating ever-evolving business requirements.
Green Rush: The Economic Imperative for SustainabilityCognizant
Green business is good business, according to our recent research, whether for companies monetizing tech tools used for sustainability or for those that see the impact of these initiatives on business goals.
Policy Administration Modernization: Four Paths for InsurersCognizant
The pivot to digital is fraught with numerous obstacles but with proper planning and execution, legacy carriers can update their core systems and keep pace with the competition, while proactively addressing customer needs.
The Work Ahead in Utilities: Powering a Sustainable Future with DigitalCognizant
Utilities are starting to adopt digital technologies to eliminate slow processes, elevate customer experience and boost sustainability, according to our recent study.
AI in Media & Entertainment: Starting the Journey to ValueCognizant
Up to now, the global media & entertainment industry (M&E) has been lagging most other sectors in its adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). But our research shows that M&E companies are set to close the gap over the coming three years, as they ramp up their investments in AI and reap rising returns. The first steps? Getting a firm grip on data – the foundation of any successful AI strategy – and balancing technology spend with investments in AI skills.
Operations Workforce Management: A Data-Informed, Digital-First ApproachCognizant
As #WorkFromAnywhere becomes the rule rather than the exception, organizations face an important question: How can they increase their digital quotient to engage and enable a remote operations workforce to work collaboratively to deliver onclient requirements and contractual commitments?
Five Priorities for Quality Engineering When Taking Banking to the CloudCognizant
As banks move to cloud-based banking platforms for lower costs and greater agility, they must seamlessly integrate technologies and workflows while ensuring security, performance and an enhanced user experience. Here are five ways cloud-focused quality assurance helps banks maximize the benefits.
Getting Ahead With AI: How APAC Companies Replicate Success by Remaining FocusedCognizant
Changing market dynamics are propelling Asia-Pacific businesses to take a highly disciplined and focused approach to ensuring that their AI initiatives rapidly scale and quickly generate heightened business impact.
The Work Ahead in Intelligent Automation: Coping with Complexity in a Post-Pa...Cognizant
Intelligent automation continues to be a top driver of the future of work, according to our recent study. To reap the full advantages, businesses need to move from isolated to widespread deployment.
Recruiting in the Digital Age: A Social Media MasterclassLuanWise
In this masterclass, presented at the Global HR Summit on 5th June 2024, Luan Wise explored the essential features of social media platforms that support talent acquisition, including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok.
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
A way to engage all in creating Inclusive Excellence. Lessons from the US military and their parallels to the story of Harry Potter. How belt systems and CI teams can destroy inclusive practices. How leadership language invites people to the party. There are three things leaders can do to engage everyone every day: maximizing psychological safety to create environments where folks learn, contribute, and challenge the status quo.
Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
Dr. William Harvey is a seasoned Operations Leader with extensive experience in chemical processing, manufacturing, and operations management. At Michelman, he currently oversees multiple sites, leading teams in strategic planning and coaching/practicing continuous improvement. William is set to start his eighth year of teaching at the University of Cincinnati where he teaches marketing, finance, and management. William holds various certifications in change management, quality, leadership, operational excellence, team building, and DiSC, among others.
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This insightful presentation is designed to equip entrepreneurs with the essential knowledge and tools needed to accurately value their businesses. Understanding business valuation is crucial for making informed decisions, whether you're seeking investment, planning to sell, or simply want to gauge your company's worth.
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Adani SEBI investigation revealed that the latter had sought information from five foreign jurisdictions concerning the holdings of the firm’s foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in relation to the alleged violations of the MPS Regulations. Nevertheless, the economic interest of the twelve FPIs based in tax haven jurisdictions still needs to be determined. The Adani Group firms classed these FPIs as public shareholders. According to Hindenburg, FPIs were used to get around regulatory standards.
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