Forbes.com Article Discusses Shift From Technology Access to Application Differentiation
A Forbes.com article states that organizations now face a challenge of differentiating through technology use rather than obtaining access to it. The piece frames this shift as part of the rise of an augmented intelligent enterprise.
rediff.comCom article titled "Why Your Digital Transformation Is Already Obsolete: The Rise Of The Augmented Intelligent Enterprise (Part 1)" states that the challenge for organizations is no longer access to technology but differentiation in how it is applied.
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