Organisations are more complex today than ever before, largely because of the ability that technology brings to support scale, centralisation and enterprise-wide integration. One of…
I’ve watched over a number of months as major digital providers across handsets, telecommunications, internet services and virtually every other integrated offering have one by…
Business and government is finally treating Digital Disruption as seriously as the topic deserves. I have written previously about the Deloitte Digital Disruption report and…
For years now the industry has confidently predicted that Near Field Communication (NFC) would be the vehicle by which we would all abandon our leather…
If any modern economy wants to keep, or even add, value to their country as the digital economy grows it has to search for productivity…
Right now, researchers are working around the world to find ways of restoring sight to the blind by creating a bionic eye. The closest analogy…
Last month I wrote about the collection of personal information by business and government and compared the loss of privacy to George Orwell’s predictions for…
Over the last month I’ve been talking a lot about personally controlled records and the ownership of your own information. For more background, see last…
In virtually every country there is a debate around privacy, driven most recently by the rise of Big Data, social networks and technology more generally. …
Teleworking has been in the press recently after Yahoo! CEO, Marissa Mayer, banned the practice arguing that innovation and productivity require Yahoo! Employees to be…