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Research Preview: Digital Transformation Services Take Center Stage For 2015

Research Preview: Digital Transformation Services Take Center Stage For 2015

By R "Ray" Wang on February 9, 2015

Constellation State Of The State Report: Digital Transformation Services Take Center Stage For 2015 The latest Constellation Research state of the state report explores the impact of digital transformation on the services front. As so many different pieces of the digital transformation space come together, Constellation believes that the Digital Transformation Services category is set […]

Posted in Business | Tagged #Nasscom_ILF, #nilf2015, #techoptimization, 2015, application development, Apps Strategy, Architecture, best practices, board room, Business Transformation, BYOD, Chief Customer Officer, Chief Digital Officer, Chief HR Officer, Chief information officer, Chief Marketing Officer, CHRO, CIO, Cloud, Cloud Computing, CoIT, CoIT and the New CSuite, Constellation Research, Customer Experience, CXO, CXP, Digital Marketing Transformation, Digital Strategy, Digital Transformation, DigitalBiz, digitaltransformation, disruptive, disruptive business models, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, Enterprise Business Apps, Enterprise Business Apps Vendors, enterprise mobile, Enterprise Mobile Management, enterprise software, enterprise strategy, five generations of mobile, future of work, mass personalization, Mass Personalization At Scale, mobile, Mobile Biz, mobile device management, mobile enterprise, Mobile Management, Mobile OS, Mobile strategy, mobility, Monday's Musings, NASSCOM, R "Ray" Wang;, research, Research Report, rwang0, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, strategy, Technology Optimization, user strategy, vendor strategy

The Digital Business Disruption Ahead Preview – NASSCOM India Leadership Forum (#NASSCOM_ILF)

The Digital Business Disruption Ahead Preview – NASSCOM India Leadership Forum (#NASSCOM_ILF)

By R "Ray" Wang on February 15, 2014

A 10-Minute Preview Video Interview Of The Digital Business Disruption Ahead From The #NASSCOM_ILF Team On January 17th, 2014, the NASSCOM team interviewed Constellation Research about the digital disruption ahead.  The short 10 minute video covers key topics including: Convergence of the five pillars of digital business drive the current digital disruption. The end of […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged #Nasscom_ILF, 2014, 3D printing, Amazon, Amazon EC2, Amazon Web Services, Amazon.com, Apps Strategy, Business Transformation, CDO, CEO, CFO, Chief Customer Officer, Chief Digital Officer, Chief executive officer, Chief HR Officer, Chief information officer, Chief Marketing Officer, Chief People Officer, Chief Sales Officer, CHRO, CIO, Cloud, Cloud Computing, CMO, Cognitive Computing, Constellation Research, Consumerization of IT, CTO, Customer Experience, customer relationship management (CRM), Data to Decisions, Design thinking, digital, Digital Business, Digital Disruption, Digital Divide, digital marketing, Digital Marketing Transformation, Digital Strategy, DigitalBiz, disruptive, disruptive business models, disruptive technologies, Disruptive technology, enterprise applications, enterprise apps, Enterprise apps strategy, enterprise software, enterprise strategy, Fast Followers, future of work, Futurist, Futurist framework, GE, India Leadership Forum, Industial Internet, Internet of Things, IoT, it Services, IT services firms, Market Leaders, Mass Personalization At Scale, mobile, Mobile Biz, NASSCOM, Next Gen Customer, Next Gen Customer Experience, pace of change, Peer to Peer, PESTEL, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, socbiz, social business, Software Insider, SoftwareInsider, trends, vendor strategy, Video

Monday’s Musings: Thoughts On How Indian Infotech Companies Can Lead Instead Of Follow

Monday’s Musings: Thoughts On How Indian Infotech Companies Can Lead Instead Of Follow

By R "Ray" Wang on February 7, 2011

Disruptive Technologies Remain Top Of Mind Among Business Technology Leaders It’s always a privilege and a pleasure to reach out to clients and prospects around the world.  For those tracking my location, I’ve been in London, San Francisco, and Mumbai over the past 9 days.  The conversations have ranged from social business and enterprise 2.0 […]

Posted in Business | Tagged 3PM, Accenture, Cloud, deloitte, Deloitte Consulting, disruptive, disruptive tech, disruptive technologies, ecosystem, HCL Technologies, ibm, India, Infosys, innovation, Mahindra Satyam, Monday's Musings, Monday’s Musings, NASSCOM, PaaS, R “Ray” Wang;, R "Ray" Wang;, rwang0, SaaS, strategic advisor, System Integrators, Tata Consulting Services, TCS, Third Party Maintenance, Thought Leadership, vendor strategy, wipro | 3 Responses

Whats happens in India… stays in India

Whats happens in India… stays in India

By Phil Fersht on June 9, 2010

1) Which country, promoting its datacenter capabilities, do these fine gentlemen represent?
2) Can you identify this statesmen of the BPO industry (I’d just finished speaking, so forgive him his 40 winks…)

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Absolutely Meaningless Comedy, BPO, business process outsourcing, Consulting, NASSCOM, Outsourcing, Outsourcing Events, Outsourcing Heros

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