Organizational Structure
How to Choose the Right Digital Leader for Your Company
The best chief digital officer candidate may not come from outside your company.
The best chief digital officer candidate may not come from outside your company.
Technology changes quickly, but organizations change much more slowly.
Having board members with digital business experience is a new financial performance differentiator.
Converging technologies are realigning how organizations operate in an increasingly connected world.
Investing in cybersecurity capabilities for IoT products is essential, but it requires resources.
A recent study connects the fear of disruption with technology investment at large companies.
IBM’s investment in Red Hat is a bet for making inroads into cloud infrastructure.
AR sensor data helps businesses optimize user experience and value.
The extent to which gig workers should be afforded the legal rights of employees has yet to be fully resolved in many jurisdictions.
Cloud computing with rigid borders and boundaries will become a reality in the near term.
A webinar discusses strategy and leadership approaches to digital transformation.
Until regulations catch up, AI-oriented companies must establish their own ethical frameworks.
Many companies are putting themselves through military-inspired games to beef up their cyber resilience.
What if, instead of perpetuating harmful biases, AI helped us overcome them?
Getting business value from AI means separating myths from facts.
Banks need a clear AI strategy to get digital transformation right.
Businesses that make and sell products that replicate human connection are serving a deep need, but they may also be changing social norms in ways that can’t be reversed.
“Flight simulators” to prepare managers for cyberattacks lead to better cybersecurity decisions.
Companies won’t make a successful digital transition if they don’t meet three key conditions first.
In the growth of artificial intelligence, technology is changing faster than society can keep up.