A Major Shift for Corporate Innovation: The Impact of IoT and the Digital Economy | HP Enterprise to set up innovation hub in India and more...
It is no longer enough to have a vague inkling of the digital economy. The only company's who will thrive are the ones who understand and can function within the intersection of big data, digital economy, IoT, open innovation, the sharing economy and the maker community.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), will unveil an innovation hub in India to help startups scale. The hub will focus on transformational projects, cybersecurity, data analytics and workplace productivity in India.
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Even though women are as qualified, capable and committed, they are often passed over for promotions as men are far better at branding themselves and socializing. It is however, imperative that organizations are diverse at all levels as such teams, are typically highly innovative and creative.
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Late stage investment at ultra high valuations are really not equity investments but debt says Sam Altman. But then why are VCs and PEs getting into this game of lending money like banks????
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The popularity AND permanence of the college degree over the decades indicates that it has got it right, mostly. There are however drawbacks that need to be addressed. Credentialing addresses the drawbacks that even MOOC's failed to fix! This might be the innovation that the education industry desperately required.
http://goo.gl/WEhDLk
A new technology by wireless start-up Artemis will allow users of 4G to improve their Internet access speeds even in crowded areas and Nokia is very interested.
http://goo.gl/wkq7mK
Google's latest social offering 'Who’s Down' might be the social product that its been lacking so far....
http://goo.gl/Z30JJb
Standard Chartered will chop 15,000 of its headcount jobs and will attempt to raise $5.1 billion by selling new shares. CEO Bill Winters is attempting to restore the bank to its former status in the midst of an economic slowdown in emerging markets.
http://goo.gl/Y8VmPD
Activision one of the biggest US videogame makers, and the behind World of Warcraft, will acquire King Digital Entertainment - the Candy Crush maker for $5.9 billion.
http://goo.gl/uQR2Ju