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Monday Morning Moan - lessons to be learned for government digital services delivery again (and again and again and again and again and )
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Enterprise hits and misses - JEDI fallout triggers a multi-cloud debate, return-to-office gets mocked, and dyslexia in tech gets a progress report
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This week - digital acceleration gets industry credibility, while cybersecurity earns the US President s attention. ServiceNow makes waves with Knowledge 2021, and supply chains get scrutinized. Your whiffs include a trip to the trough (of disillusionment) for blockchain - and autonomous vehicles.
Lead story -
MyPOV: If there s one theme that s become
a pandemic marketing unicycle a bit over-used this year, it s the theme of digital acceleration.
But here s what
Digital subscribers now comprise 85% of WW (Weight Watchers) customers. What s next? Make that personalized digital experience stickier. Stuart cites their new mid-tier offering, Digital 360,
Which combines the platform of myWW+ with a one-to-many coaching and content experience, targeted to attract first time millennial customers. And, in the case of Planet Fitness, be more omni-fluid. Stuart again:
Enterprise hits and misses - remote work versus HR compliance, humans versus service bots, and the U S 5G charade
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The year in which robots were still on the rise, but the mainstream media revolution never arrived.but there s always 2021.
While COVID-19 tore up cities like a microbial Godzilla, the potential of robots to automate a range of essential industries, such manufacturing, agriculture, and energy, began to look more like a key to human survival than a threat to our jobs and existence. Meanwhile Artificial Intelligence (AI) offered a means of finding new solutions quickly, or giving intractable social problems a veneer of digital neutrality. Both views held fast in 2020.
Robots can already run lights-out factories, manufacturing goods 24/7, 365 days a year. They can help run and maintain warehouses and keep orders moving. Robots can pick fruit, harvest crops, help irrigate fields, and – with the aid of drones and sensors – get fertiliser to where it needs to go. All of these things are currently a problem for humans in a locked-down world. AI-infused vertical