Digital transformation fatigue is a growing concern. This fatigue stems from the continuous effort required to adapt to rapidly evolving digital landscapes and the pressure to innovate constantly. The relentless pace of change can lead to resistance and a decrease in productivity among employees. Addressing digital transformation fatigue is crucial for achieving long-term success.
Technology providers must commit to building customer trust by enhancing the transparency of their systems and ensuring adherence to prevalent regulatory standards and mandates.
Looking back at the IDC FutureScape: Worldwide CIO Agenda 2024 Predictions – Implications for Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) that I co-wrote,…
Enterprises realize that digital business models help drive operational efficiencies, enable enhanced decision making, increase competitive advantage, and most importantly, meet customer expectations.
Passwords are becoming obsolete; passkeys present a superior security alternative, yet their adoption faces hurdles, rendering a full transition improbable in the near term despite increasing acceptance.
IDC FutureScape: Worldwide CIO Agenda 2024 Predictions outlines how CIOs are evolving from IT infrastructure managers to strategic business innovators, leveraging technology to drive organizational growth and value.
Parity in the value exchange with customers means that the customer and the organization, equally, get something meaningful out of the exchange. Customer value parity is crucial since an imbalance can lead to loss of customer trust, and often, ends in customer attrition.
AI dominates device announcements, with a focus on phones & a surprising spotlight on AI PCs, led by Intel’s vPro chips.
The Mobile World Congress highlighted a shift in the tech industry towards more sustainable practices. Brands are now designing and manufacturing devices with sustainability at their core.