Janet Schijns offers guidance on what to look for when selecting a hyperautomation partner, which can be very different from other partners in the ecosystem.
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Why do partnerships form? In this CEO Outlook moment, Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, defines three reasons why companies form partnerships and shares examples for each.
Kieron Allen discusses the fruitful partnership between leading AI platform Dataiku and data analytics firm Zetaris.
Acceleration Economy Co-founders John Siefert and Bob Evans explain how our Digital CIO Summit equips CXOs to create opportunities with data, cybersecurity and other technology platforms.
In this CEO Outlook Moment, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says that working together helps expand the impact of technology and ultimately benefits customers.
Drawing on examples from the retail and healthcare industries, Janet explains why partner strategies may be the missing link for modernizing data.
From an openness to new technology and evolving company culture to advances in hyperautomation and generative AI tools, the Growth Swarm podcast covers the many reasons why there’s never been a better time for business modernization and transformation.
The business world is beginning to see a new value equation emerge — one that focuses on co-creation, which takes many forms. as Tony Uphoff elaborates.
Interoperability enables services, platforms, and technologies to mesh together, which benefits customers. Kieron Allen discusses why this notion will emerge in the business ecosystem.
Aaron Back discusses the emergence of artificial intelligence in the financial services industry, and how it will affect banking in particular through co-creation and customer experience.
In this Celosphere News Desk interview, Tom Smith and Rob Popovic discuss the partnership between Celonis and ServiceNow.
Venkat ramaswamy, PhD, Professor, Author, University of Michigan, discusses the importance of accelerating co-creation in virtual experiences and how to be efficient in a six-sigma world.
In ep. 55 of the CXO Minute, Tony Uphoff highlights three key events of 2022 and why they matter for business technology.
Tony Uphoff shares the three trends from 2022 that will affect technology business leaders in 2023
In ep 29 of the Growth Swarm podcast, the hosts discuss recent key trends and look ahead to how the “four pillars” will help businesses thrive in the future.
Analyst Scott Vaughan offers strategies and advice for go-to-market leaders who may find themselves adrift during these uncertain economic times.
Pushing its sweeping co-creation model with global banks to new levels, IBM will help these financial institutions become more secure, compliant, and resilient but also boost performance.
Together, this partnership is driving new notions of cybersecurity, governance, risk mitigation, and compliance, says Bob in the latest episode of the Cloud Wars Minute.
Bob further details Microsoft’s multi-billion-dollar deal with the London Stock Exchange Group, which includes a high-level deployment of Teams.
The deal’s buyer-seller relationship demonstrates how Microsoft Teams is a robust platform that external organizations can use to co-create new solutions, applications, and workspaces.