Note: This is a guest blog post by fellow architect and innovation group colleague, George Ribero-Justo, describing his recent trip and presentation on architecture and innovation, in Brazil....
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Forget Data Science, Data Art is next!
I’ve news for all the budding data scientists out there; you have missed the boat! All is not lost however, as producing a 'painting' covering the story of its journey is likely to reap more rewards to your business in the...
Read moreGlanceability & The Glanceable User Experience
Tight flight connections are tough – and I’m not talking about actually getting from one flight to another. The difficult part is finding out which concourse and gate you need to get to, as well as the most efficient way to get there....
Read moreWhy BPM can no longer ignore the” internet of things”
Recently Gartner highlighted a new trend combining BPM and internet of things (IoT). It advocated that the BPM groups within enterprises should play a role in managing the IoT. This is representative of organizations wanting more out of their BPM...
Read moreThe business case for Big Data - Part 3: Mind the Gap!
Today, an organisations ability to continuously blend external sentiment against internal operational efficiency is tantamount to survival. Your big data business case is nearly complete having focused on the revenue potential at your...
Read moreWelcome to the iPortal
Transformation, collaboration, continuous improvement, Lean Six Sigma, Kaizen, and Lean Management Systems are not just words, but skill sets that are coveted in Outsourcing. At Capgemini all of these tools are used to execute improvements that are...
Read moreDon’t break up a winning team
I am not a big soccer fan, but I know a lot of people who are. Any soccer fan can tell you that if you add the best soccer players of the world in one team and just let them play against FC Barcelona, they would definitely loose. Not because they are...
Read moreProcess Modeling standards: Is it simplifying modeling or creating more confusion?
The reasons why industry standards are created are clear enough. It brings a degree of consistency of usage, lowers production & service costs and improves user experience. However, what has been very successful in several industries has been...
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