Enterprises have overwhelmingly committed to accelerating their transition to new technologies, with the goal in mind to free up IT investment dollars in order to create more strategic business-changing applications and… Read more »
A radical redrawing of a firm’s technology road map can enable an IT department to be more focused on strategic applications and development and to work more closely with non-IT departments… Read more »
CIOs can create and sustain the leadership role and functional IT department needed to foster innovation and execute on visionary change. Such a transformation can be substantially completed within two years. Read more »
In his Weekly Update, Stowe Boyd, Gigaom Research curator for social, launches a series looking at wearable technology in the enterprise. This week he considers ‘What we can expect with Google… 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 »
There’s a growing recognition that early use of disruptive technologies can require engagement with startups. More large corporations are looking to increase their engagement with fledgling tech firms, and the venture… Read more »
Network World has posted a great interview with Sean Belka, Senior Vice President and Director of the Fidelity Center for Applied Technology, AKA ‘Fidelity Labs’. Fidelity has long been an innovator… Read more »
According to a 2013 survey by Gigaom Research, over half (51 percent) of mainstream IT buyers said cloud computing solutions make managing IT departments more complex. Read more »
While respondents of a 2013 Gigaom Research survey named many different drivers for cloud adoption in the enterprise, cost was number one, with over half of both mainstream buyers and leading-edge… Read more »
We compared attitudes and expectations for the cloud across mainstream and leading-edge IT buyers. The results in the following sections will help you to see how your own organization compares. Read more »