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Digital economy to hit ?3.2trillion during second digital revolution

Enterprise technology spending to double to more than ?1 trillion by 2025, Traditional communications and broadband connectivity spend to decline, Digital advertising spend will rise to ?254 billion.

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UK companies slow to embrace digital transformation

New Digital Effectiveness Index reveals companies with successful digital transformation strategies benefit from double the revenue growth compared to mainstream organisations.

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Red Bull Racing teams with IBM

Red Bull Racing has renewed its agreement to team with IBM Spectrum Computing for a further four years, until 2020. Red Bull relies on IBM Spectrum software to manage the data used in the design and development of its RB12 Formula One car, developed to compete in the 2016 season.

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Digital Transformation driving the need for digital workforce management solutions

According to Back Office Workforce Optimisation pioneer, eg solutions, Digital Transformation is leading to back office activities breaking out of their traditional bricks and mortar role and function, as organisations seek to dramatically improve their service customer propositions.

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Landmark Exasol study defines the changes needed for today’s aspiring CDOs — and the...
IBM  and The Weather Company have given details of how Octo Telematics, the leading...
London’s leading estate agency joins forces with artificial intelligence pioneer to accelerate...
TIBCO Software  is expanding the scope of its partnership with TXODDS, a global leader in...
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) is using Talend Data Fabric as part...
Leading digital photo retailer turns to trusted advisor Teradata as business adjusts to big...
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Enhancing the dining experience for McDonald’s Belgium

McDonald’s Belgium partnered with Purple, Cisco Meraki and Socialspot to deliver a fast, free and secure guest WiFi network in over 80 restaurant locations across Belgium.

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