Strategic advice to leverage new technologies

Technology is at the heart of nearly every enterprise, enabling new business models and strategies, and serving as the catalyst to industry convergence. Leveraging the right technology can improve business outcomes, providing intelligence and insights that help you make more informed and accurate decisions. From finding patterns in data through data science, to curating relevant insights with data analytics, to the predictive abilities and innumerable applications of AI, to solving challenging business problems with ML, NLP, and knowledge graphs, technology has brought decision-making to a more intelligent level. Keep pace with the technology trends, opportunities, applications, and real-world use cases that will move your organization closer to its transformation and business goals.

Subscribe to Arthur D. Little's Technology Newsletters

Insight

This survey investigated the extent to which organizations have adopted service oriented architecture and SOA best practices. Of the 78 responding organizations, 27% have more than 10,000 employees, 23% have between 1,000 and 10,000 employees, 28% have between 100 and 1,000 employees, and the remaining organizations have 100 or fewer employees.

Coming out of nowhere, blogs have become commonplace in today's Internet-connected world. Only a few years ago, social media, like blogs, were strictly the province of hard-core geeks. But now, grandmothers, public relations (PR) flacks, and teenagers have joined the digerati, posting their political views, their cookie recipes, and their innermost thoughts on the newest boy band, and sharing these posts with friends, family, and the wide, wide world.

While commonplace today, only a few years ago social media technology, such as blogs, was strictly the province of hard-core geeks. But now, grandmothers, public relations flacks, and teenagers have joined the digerati, posting their political views, their cookie recipes, and their innermost thoughts on the newest boy band, and sharing these posts with friends, family, and the wide, wide world.

Although text mining technology has been available for years, its use has mainly been relegated to intelligence agencies, news providers, wire services, and other organizations whose business primarily centers on the handling or processing of large volumes of textual information.

Once dismissed as a vacuous Silicon Valley buzzword, Web 2.0 is gradually becoming recognized as an important collection of technologies, business strategies, and social trends. In our next issue, we will discuss the technologies and concepts that underlie Web 2.0 — and what they mean for the enterprise.

Once dismissed as a vacuous Silicon Valley buzzword, Web 2.0 is gradually becoming recognized as an important collection of technologies, business strategies, and social trends. In our next issue, we will discuss the technologies and concepts that underlie Web 2.0 — and what they mean for the enterprise.

Once dismissed as a vacuous Silicon Valley buzzword, Web 2.0 is gradually becoming recognized as an important collection of technologies, business strategies, and social trends. In our next issue, we will discuss the technologies and concepts that underlie Web 2.0 — and what they mean for the enterprise.

Once dismissed as a vacuous Silicon Valley buzzword, Web 2.0 is gradually becoming recognized as an important collection of technologies, business strategies, and social trends. In our next issue, we will discuss the technologies and concepts that underlie Web 2.0 — and what they mean for the enterprise.