Digital transformation mindcandy 28 November 2024
Today’s topics are Dan Gardner, coding, computational physics, you IT infrastructure, the intuitive supply chain, software development, IoT, resilience, big tech and EOYPAFNYSDP.
If you want me to speak at your event, you can contact me at ron@ronimmink.com
Code and Theory’s Dan Gardner on why AI’s unknown future is the perfect time for big ideas
In the shadow of what he calls “the second biggest creative moment of my lifetime” (the first being the advent of the internet), Code and Theory’s Dan Gardner believes the uncertainty surrounding AI is what makes it a rare opportunity for genuine imagination.
Should You Still Learn to Code in an A.I. World?
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/24/business/computer-coding-boot-camps.html
Coding boot camps once looked like the golden ticket to an economically secure future. But as that promise fades, what should you do?
Some Speculation on Future Computational Physics
https://bzolang.blog/p/some-speculation-on-future-computational
Modern computing as a field has existed for only a little less than a century, and we can be guaranteed that an enormous range of groundbreaking discoveries in computing will remain undiscovered for many centuries or longer.
Your IT infrastructure may be more outdated than you think
https://www.cio.com/article/3610867/your-it-infrastructure-may-be-more-outdated-than-you-think.html
While many IT leaders believe they have best-in-class IT tools, CEOs worry about the age of their IT systems, resulting in a key internal business tension as tech obsolescence accelerates.
The intuitive supply chain
https://www.ibm.com/thought-leadership/institute-business-value/en-us/report/supply-chain-ai
Generative AI can preempt supply chain disruptions and unleash growth opportunities.
AI-ally: how digital transformation can redefine software development
AI adoption in software development is moving quickly, but how can leaders best embrace this?
IoT: Why Surfing the Internet of Things Wave is a Giant Channel Opportunity
Driverless tractors, wind turbines, rat traps. What do they all have in common? The answer is that they are all being connected to the network at a rapid rate: components of the ever-expanding Internet of Things (IoT)
80pc of business leaders question long-term resilience of their own organisations
https://www.cirmagazine.com/cir/c2024112101.php
Just two in 10 key decision makers believe their organisation will be able to respond adequately to risks that might emerge in the next 10 years.
The Beginning of the End of Big Tech
https://www.wired.com/story/the-beginning-of-the-end-of-big-tech/
From politicians to VC firms, everyone is falling out of love with the massive, money-oriented, global technology titans. In their place, we have the chance to build something open and trustworthy.
EOYPAFNYSDP
https://www.ronimmink.com/eoypafnysdp-online-or-in-sunny-spain/
Two months, two sessions (collective or individual) and some work in between (or come to Malaga for a day and we run the programme combined with sunshine, some wine and tapas).