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Digital transformation mindcandy 31 January 2024
Today’s topics are partial digital transformation, Perplexity, outsourcing, spatially enabled EAM, developer training, AI, and AI.
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The Hidden Cost of Partial Digital Transformation
https://www.informationweek.com/it-leadership/the-hidden-cost-of-partial-digital-transformation
Businesses implementing incomplete digital modernization often perform worse than those using fully legacy systems. Partial transformation creates complexity without efficiency, leading to operational friction and missed opportunities.
Singtel partners with Perplexity to bring AI to every broadband and mobile subscriber
The year-long subscription, typically priced at SGD 270, is being offered to all of Singtel’s broadband, mobile and TV subscribers.
The future of outsourcing: Trends shaping the industry in 2025 and beyond
The outsourcing sector is on the brink of new-age evolution.
Smart Assets, Smarter Management: Digital Transformation Through Spatially Enabled EAM
As enterprise asset management evolves, integrating AI, GIS, and IoT enables real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and data-driven decision-making, transforming traditional practices into intelligent, future-ready systems.
This 90-Day Plan Turns Engineering Leaders Back into Frontline Developers
A plan to help engineering leaders make a smooth transition back into the technical weeds.
The Most Important Time in History Is Now
https://unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com/p/the-most-important-time-in-history-agi-asi
The Future Is About to Hit Us. A must read.
AI, it could be awesome
https://www.ronimmink.com/ai-it-could-be-awesome/
“Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit” is yet another book on AI, and to be honest, it does not add much to the pantheon of books. It identifies the issues, but is particularly weak on offering solutions to some of the existential issues that we are facing