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Managing Technology

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  • Are You Ready For the Certainty of the Unknown?

    Companies and individuals will need to embrace impermanence and continual reconfiguring in "the remix era."

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  • The Dark Side of Information Technology

    All of our wonderful mobile devices don't always make us good at managing what we do with them.

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  • Preparing Analytics for a Strategic Role

    The way health care is billed in the U.S. system is part of the reason costs are so high. WellPoint, one of the largest providers of health care benefits and insurance in the U.S., is using analytics to change its provider payment system. The goal: promote a health care system based on value, not the volume of services. This Data & Analytics Case Study takes an in-depth look at how WellPoint went from idea to implementation, working with physicians and IT staff to build its Enhanced Personal Health Care program.

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  • Inside Renault's Digital Factory

    Renault's Chief Digital Officer builds a Digital Factory of an unusual sort.

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  • The Real Savings From IT Outsourcing

    Research suggests that outsourcing IT helps reduce sales expenses and general and administrative costs.

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  • What's Your Information Footprint?

    Wealth once was measured by land, employees or equipment. Today, information is the new driver.

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  • Embracing Digital Technology

    The 2013 Digital Transformation Report by MIT Sloan Management Review and Capgemini Consulting looks at the road to digital transformation.

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  • The Advantages of Digital Maturity

    The higher a company's level of digital maturity, the better its financial performance.

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  • The Digital Capabilities Your Company Needs

    Companies need to invest in four kinds of digital capabilities to achieve digital transformation. They must start with a unified digital platform to integrate data and processes across sales channels. They need a way to revamp solution delivery to adapt new technologies into their operations. They need to develop analytics capabilities, which often requires a change in corporate culture. And they need good working relationships and tight integration between business executives and information technology executives.

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  • The Impact of IT Investments on Profits

    New research finds that investments companies make in information technology increase profitability and sales more than investments in advertising or R&;D do.

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