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Now that we’re well into 2021, enterprises that thrived during the upheaval of the pandemic did so because they adapted their business processes, or accelerated improvements that were already underway. Recently, I sat in on a
CIO roundtable with tech leaders across IT, education, logistics, and the public sector to discuss IT reinvention and the way it’s changing the role of IT.
First, I define reinvention as an organization shifting responsibilities from the traditional cost and complexity management to those capabilities that address the emerging needs of a business, ultimately enabling every company to become a tech-driven company while simultaneously running the business.
Classical music will prosper if it embraces young disruptors
Proms purists tend only to reinforce the genre s reputation as elitist and inaccessible
14 March 2021 • 8:15pm
Channel-flicking the other evening, I happened upon an archive clip from 1967, showing the classical musician and critic, Hans Keller, in conversation with Roger Waters, the co-founder of Pink Floyd. It was an even-tempered exchange, which ended with Keller observing that the Floyd’s music struck him as “a little bit of a regression to childhood – but after all, why not?” There followed another would-be confrontation between classical and pop, with Sir William Walton invited to give his verdict on The Who. The composer of Façade and Crown Imperial said of course he liked The Who: his godson, Kit Lambert, was the band’s manager.