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Digital transformation initiatives are sweeping through the enterprise. As businesses explore how they can revitalize operations to better connect their people, processes and technology, they must also put serious thought into what it means to lead an organization into a digital future.
Robotics have been transforming the workplace for decades, but the rise of the internet of things is combining with advanced robot design to change how companies leverage the technology.
Business and IT leaders alike are finding themselves scrambling to keep pace with the wave of digital transformation taking place in the modern enterprise.
As the clock continues to count down the last days of 2017, business leaders will be looking forward to a fresh start.
We may not live in the robot-populated utopia imagined by Isaac Asimov, but robotics continues to make significant inroads into the industrial sector.
Companies that don’t protect themselves against a potential data security breach run the risk of more than just a hit to their bottom line.
Pharmaceutical companies are among those most eager to embrace A.I., as it has the potential to streamline the drug creation process, bolstering the affordability and availability of key medications.
Some companies are establishing enterprise-wide customer privacy protection initiatives overseen by C-suite leaders with the title Chief Privacy Officer.
Few sectors are experiencing as much IoT-driven disruption as the financial services space.
It seems, the age of the Chief Robotics Officer is near.