This report from Gartner says that global IT spending will grow 3.2% to $3.8 trillion in 2019 driven by 8.3% growth in entreprise software. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from Gartner highlights the top ten strategic technology trends that oranizations need to explore in 2019. These include automation using AI, augmented analytics using ML, AI-driven development, digital twins, edge computing, immersive experience, immersive experiences using VR and AR, blockchain, smart spaces, digital ethics and privacy, and quantum computing. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from USA Today looks at the history of women Nobel Prize winners and how the current year could bode well for women in sciences. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from Gartner looks at 12 disruptive technology trends that fundamentally impact marketing strategy. Current marketing leaders have to stay ahead of trends like conversational bots, atomic content, programmatic advertising, and dynamic pricing models executed by personal virtual agents. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from TechCrunch covers the recent Facebook security breach that is expected to have affected 50 million users. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>
This feature from TechCrunch covers the winners of the Startup Battlefield at the Disrupt SF 2018 event held in San Francisco held recently. AI-enabled enterprise search engine Forethought was the winner of the $100,000 prize and the Disrupt cup. For this week’s posts, click on paragraph links. >>>
This report from CB Insights Research provides an in-depth study of the top trends in healthcare using AI. With healthcare AI funding reaching a historic high in Q2’18, this report becomes a must-read for all entrepreneurs. >>>
This feature from The New York Times brings to perspective the best-seller paper Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox published in the Yale Law Journal by Lina Khan. In her paper, Lina argues why Amazon should not get a pass on anti-competitive behavior just because it makes customers happy. For this week’s posts, click on the paragraph links. >>>