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Why being ambidextrous is not enough - looking ahead to 2020

Jeffrey Phillips

Knowing that the end of the year is in sight, and the holidays are almost upon us, we anticipate work slowing down, and perhaps for just a few days we can actually think - really think - about what's going to happen in 2020. To "move the needle" companies need an occasional transformative or disruptive innovation.

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HOW ENTREPRENEURS CAN UTILISE SOFTWARE

ImagineNation

In 2020, the digital and tech sectors drive such innovation. Think artificial intelligence, augmented reality, IoT (Internet of Things) and blockchain. Vital business resources can be better spent elsewhere in the business. Managing Disruption. No business is immune from disruption. Keep reading.

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How IoT Unlocks Uninterrupted Hypergrowth for Retail and CPG

Acuvate

The worldwide internet of things in the retail sector was worth $ 31.99 billion in 2020 and is anticipated to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26% between 2021 and 2028. Much like every other industry, digital disruption has large-scale implications for the retail and the CPG sector.

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Industry 4.0: How to guide organizational change

mjvinnovation

refers to the phenomenon of adopting innovative tools, resources and technological services to optimize the management of the most varied industrial aspects. Create a medium-term plan to adopt disruptive technologies. Create a medium-term plan to adopt disruptive technologies. Industry 4.0: technologies.

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Industry 4.0: how to gain more efficiency in this transformation

mjvinnovation

Combined with emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things, it introduces the concept of “cyber-physical systems” to differentiate this new evolutionary phase from previous electronic automation.” Create a medium-term plan to adopt disruptive technologies. It’s 2020!

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So Much Data, So Little Time. Until Now.

Daniel Burrus

In a way, the exponential growth of machine-to-machine communications with connected sensors, or what is called the Internet of Things (IoT), has become an example of too much of a good thing.

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Data Science: Infinity War

mjvinnovation

Today, there is a universe of them orbiting silently, unlike the fanfare that happens with disruptions brought on by the nonlinear growth of technology. By 2020, it is estimated that each person will be able to generate 1.7 Many devices we use are already connected to the internet, generating a series of data constantly.

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