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  • Tech Trends 2013
    This year’s theme, Elements of postdigital, examines the broad impacts of five technology forces that have influenced our reports over the past several years – analytics, mobile, social, cloud and cyber.
  • 2013 Social business study from MIT Sloan Management Review and Deloitte
    Gain new insight on the potential paths to social business maturity. Subscribe now to receive your digital copy of the report in July 2013.
  • ERP for IT: Ready for primetime?
    With no truly integrated suite of applications to integrate the ad-hoc processes, workarounds, and siloes that define many IT environments today, how can CIOs achieve uniformity, scale, and efficiency?
  • Is the cloud within your reach?
    The decision on cloud computing is broader than the information technology department and requires a productive working relationship between the CIO and the CFO.
  • ERP reconsidered: Is public cloud the only option?
    Everyone knows that only public clouds can deliver the system flexibility and scalability a business needs, at a price point it can afford. Right? Not so fast. Recent technological improvements have revved up computing power and driven down operating costs. Is it time to take a second look at in-house ERP?
  • Business Trends 2013
    Strategy & Operation's inaugural trends report takes a closer look at eight emerging forces that are influencing how organizations’ think about their strategy. Take this opportunity to energize your strategic planning activities by exploring new ways of thinking about some of today's business trends.
  • Five ways social software can prevent the unexpected from ruining your business
    For many employees, exceptions are actually the rule—which means that how we handle exceptions can become a substantial competitive advantage. John Hagel shares his thoughts on social software in this DU Press essay.
  • IPv6: Is it finally time to migrate?
    CIOs have been hearing about the importance of adopting IPv6 for so long that some have become desensitized to the issue. Yet, with some parts of the world already running out of available IP addresses, can they continue to put off the migration to IPv6?
  • State of the Media Democracy: A multi-generational view of consumer technology, media and telecom trends
    What percentage of the U.S. population is now a digital omnivore (own laptop, smartphone and tablet)? Explore how consumers are evolving within the changing landscape of device ownership and utilization, subscription services, advertising platforms, mobile implications and social networking adoption.
  • Deloitte recognized as a Leader in Enterprise Mobility Services
    Deloitte has been recognized by Forrester Research, Inc. as a Leader in the inaugural Enterprise Mobility Services Forrester Wave™, Q1 2013 report.
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