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  • Deconstructing Q4 2016 – Growth in the Traditional Services Model close to Flatlining

    March 10, 2017 | Phil Fersht

    The Q4 results season has finally ended and we’re able to report on the final Q4 standings. Read More

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  • Watson and Einstein Sitting In A Tree: IBM-Salesforce join forces to give you more ways to buy AI

    March 10, 2017 | Phil Fersht, Reetika Fleming, Tom Reuner, Khalda De Souza

    The time for smart partnerships to drive real innovation and new thinking in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cognitive computing is now. Read More

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  • Procurement’s Survival Manifesto on a Knife-Edge as the As-A-Service Model takes hold

    March 09, 2017 | Hfs

    The evolution of Procurement As-a-Service solutions is making day-to-day procurement needs become increasingly easy at access in an affordable on-demand model. Read More

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  • The Boston FinTech Showcase: Blockchain’s Slow Evolution Into An Enterprise Solution

    March 09, 2017 | Christine

    FinTech is developing quickly in areas unrelated to blockchain, like analytics and automation. Meanwhile, blockchain is finding a foothold in some specific areas but isn’t the driving force in fintech. Read More

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  • NTT DATA speaks with an American accent while eating its own Digital Dog Food

    March 08, 2017 | Tom Reuner

    Can NTT DATA live up to its new billing as one of the major tier 1 global service providers? Read More

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  • Crush that cobol… at last a standard org chart for your disruptive digital hierarchy

    March 07, 2017 | Phil Fersht

    HfS has just figured out how to construct all your fancy new digital job titles and reporting lines Read More

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  • Don’t Blame Middle Management for Change Inertia

    March 06, 2017 | Hfs

    The big point is change is inevitable. The way a company deals with change will increasingly be a deciding factor for survival and competitive advantage. Read More

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  • How One Health System is Putting Patients and Physicians at the Center of “Digital” Healthcare

    March 03, 2017 | Barbra McGann

    There is a lot of attention on security, cognitive computing, analytics, and so forth – the enablers of how healthcare can better serve its constituents. Read More

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  • What It Takes To Swim With The “Sharks” in Business

    March 01, 2017 | Barbra McGann

    When taking a look at the returns in his portfolio, Kevin O’Leary noticed the ones with the greatest returns are owned or run by women. And what he called out about their management style is universally applicable in business. Read More

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  • NTT DATA’s Insurance IoT Survey Confirms The Steady Rise Of “Connected Insurance”

    February 28, 2017 | Reetika Fleming

    The IoT hype in insurance continues unabated, with new research by NTT DATA suggesting that 3 out of 4 insurance carriers believe IoT will strongly influence their future products and services. Read More

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