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Is All Information Technology a Commodity?

Posted June 23, 2003 | Leadership | Technology |

 

Nicholas Carr's article, "IT Doesn't Matter," in the May 2003 issue of the Harvard Business Review, continues to generate a lot of heated discussion because of its thesis, which basically proposes that information technology is becoming so commonplace that it really doesn't offer companies much strategic advantage. Carr covered a number of issues associated with the commoditization of IT, but the following quote gives a pretty good idea of where he is coming from:

 

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Curt Hall
Curt Hall is a Cutter Expert and a member of Arthur D. Little’s AMP open consulting network. He has extensive experience as an IT analyst covering technology and application development trends, markets, software, and services. Mr. Hall's expertise includes artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), intelligent process automation (IPA), natural language processing (NLP) and conversational computing, blockchain for business, and customer… Read More
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