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In the world of technology, it’s not enough to react to change. You have to create change to stay ahead. The companies that can pull it off are the ones that are in command of every aspect of their business ― from high-profile innovation to the fundamentals of operations. Many companies are good at one or two of these areas, but not all of them. That’s where we can help. Our Technology specialists, a key part of our Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) practice, work aggressively to help industry leaders make dramatic change work for them.

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  • Cyber resilience on the executive agenda – a global community acting locally
    With the meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos in January 2013, cyber security is officially no longer solely a technology or IT department concern. In this Financial Times article, Eric Openshaw and Jolyon Barker discuss ways to make headway against the growing cyber threat.
  • Striking a balance between extracting value and exposing your data to the bad guys
    Information security is an enterprise-wide concern that reaches well-beyond the IT department as companies increasingly depend on business and operating models that require data to be shared but also protected. In this Financial Times article, Eric Openshaw and Irfan Saif discuss strategies for mitigating risk within the enterprise.
  • Mobile payments on the front burner
    Eric Openshaw and Brian Shniderman of Deloitte believes that the subject of mobile payments demands closer scrutiny. In the guest column below, they examine how trust could potentially shape new relationships in the mobile payments ecosystem.
  • TMT Predictions 2013
    What's ahead for the technology, media & telecommunications industries? Explore this Technology Predictions infographic!
  • Trends that drive corporate IT spending
    With widespread uncertainty keeping expectations for a global recovery low in 2013, we might assume the sky is falling on enterprise IT spending. Yet Gartner predicts 4.2 per cent growth in global IT spending for 2013. Read this Financial Times article by Eric Openshaw and Paul Lee to find out why IT spending appears to be picking up despite the uneven economic outlook.

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More Watch, listen, learn

  • Social data and business performance: Strengthening the connection
    Learn more about this April 30 TMT Dbriefs webcast
  • Digital transformation: The vital role of web, mobile and social strategies
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More Dig deeper

  • Five ways social software can prevent the unexpected from ruining your business
    DU Press essay by John Hagel on the benefits of Social Software.
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  • Case study: Putting strategy first
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  • The CIO’s role in business transformation
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  • Moving from story to narratives
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  • What’s next in the Techonomy?
    Techonomy article by John Hagel and John Seely Brown on the cumulative effects of how technology will reshape our economy.
  • Business Trends 2013
    Adapt. Evolve. Transform.

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