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Thought Leader and Influencer Interview with Adora Nwodo, Software Engineer, Microsoft

Thinkers360 - Thought Leader Interviews

In this edition, we speak with Adora Nwodo , Software Engineer at Microsoft. Adora is a Software Engineer currently building Mixed Reality on the Cloud at Microsoft. Thinkers360: Tell us a bit about your background and areas of expertise AN: I am a Software Engineer currently building Mixed Reality on the Cloud.

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AI Meets Design Thinking: Crafting a People-Centric Business Future

Tullio Siragusa

AI Meets Design Thinking: Crafting a People-Centric Business Future Imagine this — a customer service agent can deeply empathize with a frustrated customer because an AI assistant analyzed the customer’s tone and background to provide insights ahead of time. We transitioned from B2B or B2C to P2P. But what drove this change?

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Orchestrating Design Thinking and AI for a People-Centric Business Future

Tullio Siragusa

Orchestrating Design Thinking and AI for a People-Centric Business Future The tapestry of business evolution tells a remarkable story. From the onset of marketing in the 1950s to today, we’ve seen clear transformations. Marketing during this era was essentially selling — creating a demand for what farms, factories, and mines produced.

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Unlocking Innovation with Data, Creativity, and Automation

Tullio Siragusa

The Tech Backstage Podcast is a live streamed video podcast that goes behind the scenes with today’s leaders of industry to learn what technologies are solving business problems, and how Design Thinking applied to the future of technology is impacting the world. In the world of b2b tech, data is even more important.

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My 5 S for future Innovation: Smart, Stacks, Scale, Storage, and Software

Paul Hobcraft

Well, statements like this at the very moment of acquisition, always are designed to catch our attention, I mean why else do we have a thriving M&A for businesses than not to claim the inherent sense of the takeover or merger is going to be paved with bold intentions? Personal agenda’s get pushed, IT viewpoints are far to narrow.