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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. The disconnect between technological change and organisational change (norms, managerial practice, institutions and culture) can be called a Governance Gap. All durable dynamic systems have this sort of structure.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. The disconnect between technological change and organisational change (norms, managerial practice, institutions and culture) can be called a Governance Gap. All durable dynamic systems have this sort of structure.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. The disconnect between technological change and organisational change (norms, managerial practice, institutions and culture) can be called a Governance Gap. All durable dynamic systems have this sort of structure.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. The disconnect between technological change and organisational change (norms, managerial practice, institutions and culture) can be called a Governance Gap. All durable dynamic systems have this sort of structure.

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Exploring the Global Smart Cities Market: Software Opportunities

Tullio Siragusa

Smart Cities Players Technology Companies This includes companies specializing in hardware and software solutions for smart cities, such as Internet of Things (IoT) providers, cloud computing companies, and cybersecurity firms. Let’s explore the market opportunities by categories and regions.

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Legacy is all around us. Innovation and insights suffer greatly

Paul Hobcraft

When you think we are on a roll, we are making that transformation in technology, systems, new organizational designs, you are suddenly stopped in your tracks. We still struggle with resolving legacy in our systems, processes, factories so we lose the ability to really advance and gain true connectivity.

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Key Technology Trends to Watch in 2023: From AI and 5G to Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity

Tullio Siragusa

5G and Edge Computing The deployment of 5G networks and the growth of edge computing are expected to drive innovation in areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous vehicles, and smart cities. Quantum computers use the principles of quantum mechanics to perform calculations that are not possible on classical computers.