
Tech companies win at digital transformation but struggle with leadership and governance
Boston Consulting Group analyzed projects at 950 companies and reported success and failure rates by industry.
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Boston Consulting Group analyzed projects at 950 companies and reported success and failure rates by industry.
ADP research institute study finds parents aren’t the only ones who want flexibility in work schedules.
Software engineers can use Apex SDK to generate Block Kit, Slack’s UI framework.
A nursing school, a HBCU, four land grant schools and one global campus plan to open digital twins of existing campuses in fall 2022.
Companies are sharing data about patient treatment plans and hospital staffing needs to solve both new and old problems in healthcare.
People who have stuck with their current employers are frustrated by short staffing, digital tools and return-to-office plans.
Along with C-suite support and investment, another success driver is the CTrO, who devotes time and energy to move the transformation forward, according to a new Deloitte study.
From mental health apps to patient-generated data to connected, personalized health care, Deloitte has identified three digital health care trends worth watching in 2022.
Companies that successfully navigated the COVID-19 pandemic using technology are spending more on new technology and expect faster positive ROI.
Virtual worlds need strong and enforceable rules to avoid the harassment and stalking so common on social media platforms.
Tech companies and elected officials need to build protections for personal safety and basic security into all virtual worlds now to avoid disinformation and harassment.
New partnership gives collaboration company access to more customers, and existing cloud customers can add services to existing cloud bills.
Latest PwC Pulse Survey finds that executives are optimistic about business growth despite ongoing labor and supply-chain challenges.
Colleges can apply for the funding to build labs that will teach students artificial intelligence in-person and online.
Johns Hopkins engineers built the chatbot to respond to common questions about COVID-19 shots.