Insurance is notorious for being among the sleepiest and most conservative of industries, but it is also one of the products most frequently sold online. Not only is technology poised… Read more »
Let’s compare two ways big tech companies are differentiating themselves this week: using contrarian marketing angles and using existing assets to enter new markets. We’ll look at four stories of disruptive… Read more »
During the first quarter of 2014, changes in technology meant new products on the market, new roles in the enterprise, and structural changes for the IT department. Read more »
As if T-Mobile weren’t already sufficiently disruptive in its own cellphone carrier space, the company’s new product announcement this past week reverberated through the retail banking sector as well. By launching… Read more »
At nearly 30% of all venture capital investing in 3Q13, corporations with formal VC arms have again become an important part of the tech startup ecosystem. Venture capital database CB Insights… Read more »
Enterprise executives only get a handle on disruptive technology by considering and understanding both changes in IT implementation and, more importantly, the resulting changes in their business and industry. Read more »
Likewise, the products are maturing as well. Greater degrees of live, two-way integration with core corporate systems are starting to be supported. Weaknesses in the technology — such as the inaccuracy… Read more »