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5G Is Far Bigger Than Faster Smartphones

Daniel Burrus

The global pandemic has disrupted business, government, healthcare, and education on a global level. This extreme disruption is far more than institutional. It’s been personal, disrupting how we all live, work, and play. . The advantage of a Soft Trend is that it can be changed. Understanding and Leveraging Trends.

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Industry 4.0: How to guide organizational change

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This movement involves a systemic change in many sectors and aspects of human life: the cross-cutting impacts of emerging technologies are even more importance than the resources they represent. how to guide this change in your company. Check out some tips below on how to guide organizational change towards Industry 4.0

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Technology Is Disrupting Crime – Are You Ready?

Daniel Burrus

We often talk about how technology is disrupting almost every industry that we can think of but authorities often conveniently neglect to include the crime figures that show how even the criminal underworld is being transformed by technology too. The post Technology Is Disrupting Crime – Are You Ready?

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Innovations in Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage Materials

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National policy changes, consumer demand, and improved efficiency in batteries are all factors supporting this market growth and opportunity for commercialization. The popularity of the electric car and the government incentives for transitioning from gas-powered vehicles are market trends that can’t be ignored in the energy sector.

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Legacy is all around us. Innovation and insights suffer greatly

Paul Hobcraft

You can surround legacy but it diverts so much “spent energy”, it becomes the critical impediment to making that real change you so urgently require to compete in today’s’ world. The more we hang on to legacies within our companies, the more we hold up the vital changes we need to manage in the 21st century.

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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. Help your organization take this game-changing opportunity and make it your own. Edge Computing Defined.

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My fridge can disrupt your Bank

Matthew Griffin

The Internet of Things might not immediately look like a banks dream trend but with a little bit of lateral thinking it could be the biggest market you’ve ever played in. Click, Connect and Share: LinkedIn , @mgriffin_uk.