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What’s New In Corporate Innovation 26 January 2018

Imaginatik

This article provides a great insight into how the advances in the IoT, Big Data, Cloud Computing, and AI can be linked to major innovative disruptions in our healthcare services, manufacturing, and oil and gas industries. Most exciting, change is being driven from the very top. Can Sweatcoin, A New Fitness App, Keep You Off the Couch?

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Big Data in Open Innovation

Yet2

Using Big Data in our own scouting activities has been an investment we’ve been making over the few years. To help make this intangible concept feel a little more real, below we share just 3 examples of how we at yet2 leverage Big Data in our scouting: Starting with unique, quality datasets: avoid “garbage in, garbage out.”

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Iron Man: the hero of wearables and IoT

mjvinnovation

Like Tony Stark, data scientists and organizations need to adapt to the opportunities and data volume of IoT. Next, we’ll show how Iron Man’s armor relates to the Big Data universe, and present the solutions offered by Data Science in the world of connected things. Is too much data a problem?

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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

A rapidly increasing number of companies are learning the importance of identifying Hard Trends that are both predictable and measurable. Doubters only need to look at the warning signs learned from Slack that became the fastest-growing workplace software ever this year and, for the most part, this was achieved under IT’s radar.

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Building a case for managing innovation

hackerearth

“Building a startup is an exercise in institution building; thus, it necessarily involves management.”- In fact, on the virtue of management and technology adoption to tame the innovation process, Michael Ringel, Andrew Taylor, and Hadi Zablit of BCG reveal that ‘65% of strong innovators mine big data of social networks for ideas ’.

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The next challenges in the area of ??Logistics and Supply Chain: what the post-pandemic designs

mjvinnovation

Experts point to four major forces driving the movement: Surprising growth in data volume ( Big Data ) The emergence of tools, resources, and methods for data analysis The innovative possibilities of human-machine interaction Improvements in the transfer of digital instructions to the physical world. Data Governance.

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Navigating Innovation Options

Strategos

Big Data is high on everybody’s radar and used as input to identify opportunities. The outcome of this exercise provides the foundation and should be revisited periodically to assess if it is still valid. Resources are allocated, goals defined, responsibility delegated and periodical idea generation sessions organized.