Digital Transformation

The Economics of Digital Transformation

By Dr. Jim Walsh

Learn about the three most prominent approaches to digital transformation and how to select the best one based on your business' technical, operational, and economic variables.

Beyond Digital Transformation

By Krishna Singh

We predict the top 6 trends that will take businesses beyond digital transformation over the next 5-7 years.

COVID-19: Proving the Case for Digital Transformation

By Dr. Jim Walsh

Unlike previous crises, the COVID-19 pandemic is exposing the vulnerability of companies who have not yet pivoted strongly to digital.

Science Fiction Moments in Life and Technology

By Dr. Jim Walsh

We as humans have a tendency to adjust rapidly to our environment and to begin to consider it “normal” in a very short time. This has probably been key to the survival of our species: we can’t afford, biologically, to be constantly triggered by recurring events. Instead, we set a new baseline and then are “aroused” only by changes to that baseline.

Innovators and Laggards: The Technology Landscape of 2019

By Dr. Jim Walsh

In the 1960s, sociologist Everett Rogers produced a roadmap showing how innovations are adopted and, eventually, become obsolete. Later, author Geoffrey Moore wrote a book called “Crossing the Chasm” that detailed how companies and technologies succeed or fail to progress from “early adopter” to “early majority” status. Moore’s work further popularized Roger’s categories, and words like “innovator” and “early adopter” have become a firm fixture of the Silicon Valley and world-wide technology vocabulary.

Is Your Product Strategy “Digital” Enough? (Part 2)

By Patrick Newbery

Now that we understand the symptoms that arise while implementing product strategies that aren’t “digital” enough, let’s discuss how to alleviate them by strengthening your product strategy.

Is Your Product Strategy “Digital” Enough? (Part 1)

By Patrick Newbery

The way software is approached, what it can do, and the process and resources needed continue to evolve. A product strategy is sufficiently “digital” if it understands these points and makes clear the key assumptions being made on these new kinds of issues.

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Ravikrishna Yallapragada

Ravikrishna Yallapragada

AVP, Engineering

Mark Norkin

Mark Norkin

Consultant, Engineering

Sujatha Malik

Sujatha Malik

Principal Architect

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