DellVoice: Innovation is Dead. Long Live Innovation!
Three recent articles by innovation experts suggest that the term has been so misused and abused by the innovation-obsessed that it has lost all meaning. According to Leslie Kwohof The Wall Street...
View ArticleDellVoice: Let's Stop Overlooking Systems Innovations
Product-based innovations are easy to love. You can touch them or, failing that, imagine using them. Systems innovations are far more difficult to understand and support, and that puts them in danger...
View ArticleDellVoice: Internal Social Media: Is Your Company Missing Out?
Your employees are tweeting last quarter’s results. They’ve completed their LinkedIn profiles and they’re posting discounts on Facebook. Your brand has gone social; your organization is conversing with...
View ArticleDellVoice: Next-Generation Firewalls: What Makes Them Next-Gen
How easy it would be to think that a firewall is little more than a gatekeeper either allowing or disallowing access to a computer network. Next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) have evolved into the first...
View ArticleDellVoice: Will Technology Civilize Us?
At the dawn of infotech, we had some solid ideas about what technology could accomplish. Increase productivity? Check. Connect people and organizations? Check. Reduce the consumption of paper?...
View ArticleDellVoice: Why We Need Entrepreneurs in Government Agencies
Posted on behalf of Ingrid Vanderveldt,Entrepreneur in Residence. Entrepreneurship returns to its origins: a government that was once a startup itself. Last week Congressman Mike Honda (Silicon Valley,...
View ArticleDellVoice: Microfinance as a Tool to Alleviate Poverty
For millions of people without access to traditional banking, the internet is a lot more than a place to share the latest family photos. It’s an opportunity to tell their stories and gain access to...
View ArticleDellVoice: Between a Penguin and a Hard Place: Establishing Responsible...
Posted on behalf of Darcy Mayers, Dell Education Blogger. They go by names like Coolio82 and Rockhopper and PuppyFan. They are short and round and prone to an adorable waddle. They don’t eat much but...
View ArticleDellVoice: Lone Genius or Brilliant Team: Who Really Does the Innovation?
Posted on behalf of Bill O’Connor, who works in Corporate Strategy at Autodesk, and runs The Innovation Genome Project, which researches the top 1,000 innovations in world history looking for insights...
View ArticleDellVoice: The Power Of Choice In Cloud Means Greater Agility, Efficiency
By Guy Currier, director, global cloud solutions marketing, Dell The first day ofCloud World Forumjust finished, and I find myself reflecting on the critical importance of choice. Cloud is a model for...
View ArticleDellVoice: 7 Things Customers Want From Future-Ready IT
By Janine Wegner, EMEA Digital Solutions Content Marketing & Social Media, Dell Future-ready IT is an approach that lets businesses scale and adapt. To keep up with the pace of change, every...
View ArticleDellVoice: California Firefighters Battle Blazes With Data From The Cloud
Crews responding to California wildfires can now access aerial photos, stats on ground moisture and wind, and other data to help them plan their attacks.
View ArticleDellVoice: Keeping Data Safe In The Cloud Is Every IT Team's Goal
By Shelly Kramer, Co-CEO, V3 Broadsuite Here’s something that I hear all the time and I’m sure you do as well:“Thefuture of business is cloud technology.”A decade ago, the pundits and prognosticators...
View ArticleDellVoice: How The Future Ready Cloud Is Transforming Healthcare [Video]
Pioneers in cutting edge healthcare IT discuss how the cloud enables the burgeoning field of personalized medicine. Full Coverage: Personalized Medicine And The Future Of Healthcare
View ArticleDellVoice: The Need For Speed: How Technology Is Playing A Big Role In...
By Bryan Borzykowski Speed kills. That’s the adage in sports. But in healthcare, speed saves lives. In 2011, it took 10 days to sequence a patient’s genome. Today it takes six hours. For patients...
View ArticleDellVoice: Decoding Your 'Instruction Manual': Inside The Amazing Advances In...
By Bryan Borzykowski We each have a biological map — the human genome — that can tell doctors a lot about us. By understanding our genome, medical professionals can create a specific drug regimen to...
View ArticleDellVoice: Four Things That Will Change Healthcare As We Know It
By Bryan Borzykowski Imagine knowing years in advance whether or not you’ll get cancer and treating it now instead of when the disease appears. What if a doctor could call you hours before suffering a...
View ArticleDellVoice: One Cloud, 5 Perspectives: How The C-Suite Thinks About The Cloud
By The DellVoice Team What must happen to ensure a leadership team is engaged and aligned when it comes to cloud? Success on this front begins with understanding. It’s vital to recognize the various...
View ArticleDellVoice: Anticipating And Capitalizing On The Ripple Effects Of Cloud Adoption
By Guy Currier, Director, Global Cloud Solutions Marketing, Dell When it comes to cloud, ripple effects can be positive, negative or neutral. But they are often surprising, unexpected, and unaccounted...
View ArticleDellVoice: 3 Reasons To Move To The Cloud, From A Healthcare CIO
By Bryan Borzykowski Like a lot of healthcare operations, New Jersey’s CarePoint Health, a company that runs three hospitals in the Hudson Country area, had been storing all of the data it collected on...
View ArticleDellVoice: Low Risk, Big Reward: Why Adopting New Technology Really Pays Off
By Bryan E. Jones, Vice President of Marketing for North America and Global 500, Dell New research by Dell makes a compelling case that companies willing to take on the perceived “risks” associated...
View ArticleDellVoice: What You Need To Know About The 3 Types Of Cloud Computing [Video]
Moving your business to the cloud is critical to compete in today's business world so where do you start? Here is a primer on the three main cloud technologies and how they differ.
View ArticleDellVoice: Three Surprising Findings About How Companies Are Approaching IT...
John McClurg, Chief Security Officer and VP, Dell Ask any business leader about their concerns related to IT and they’ll likely name security as a top issue. It’s on the minds of managers in every...
View ArticleDellVoice: Life In The Fast Lane: Why Big Data Could Make Traffic Jams A...
If you think traffic is bad now, just wait a few years. All over the world, an increasing number of people are moving into urban centers. According to the World Health Organization, the global urban...
View ArticleDellVoice: Lessons From Japan: Why Cloud Is The Future Of Disaster Preparedness
Repercussions from the March 2011 triple disaster in Japan — the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear power plant meltdown — wreaked havoc on thousands of businesses and caused incalculable human misery.
View ArticleDellVoice: The Tiny European Country That Became A Global Leader In Digital...
When you think of cities or nations that lead the world in the use of cutting-edge digital technology, Estonia probably is not the first to come to mind. Yet this small Baltic country, once overrun by...
View ArticleDellVoice: Leveraging Silicon Valley: Inside San Jose's Push To Become A...
When you run a city in the heart of the Silicon Valley, it’s easy to assume that the technology needs of the government and the public are easily met. But according to Sam Liccardo, the mayor of San...
View ArticleDellVoice: How One Of America's Tallest Buildings Keeps Cool And Saves Energy
To monitor the air conditioning that cools all 100 floors in one of the tallest U.S. buildings, Bill Casey hits the power button on his desktop computer.
View ArticleDellVoice: Meet The Supercomputer Driving A Business Boom In The UK
Creative minds at small and midsize companies in the United Kingdom want to revolutionize automotive aerodynamics, unlock new sources of cleaner energy and delve deeply into the human genome — all...
View ArticleDellVoice: What's Ahead For U.S. Cities: Getting Around On A Driverless Bus
When residents outside San Francisco need to catch the train, the perennial question of how to get to the closest station may soon have a high-tech answer — a driverless, electric bus.
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