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Is Net Neutrality Changing Lanes? Or Stuck at a Traffic Light?

April 23, 2017 By Kenneth Sousa

There are so many policy issues that are analyzed, politicized, lobbied and discussed these days.  A fair number of discussions seem to revolve around technology.  One of the issues that has been bantered about over the last two years is net neutrality.  This topic probably affects more people than … [Read more...] about Is Net Neutrality Changing Lanes? Or Stuck at a Traffic Light?

Filed Under: Networks & Telecommunications, Strategic Uses Tagged With: broadband, communication, internet, internet service providers, net neutrality

Is Amazon’s Strategy “Go”-ing Anywhere?

April 3, 2017 By Kenneth Sousa

Amazon has been the focus of several of my blogs and quotes.  Why?  Amazon is a business organization that is a leader to leverage technology so tightly into their business strategy. Maybe more than any other business in the US history.  So many successes, new business models and achievements. In … [Read more...] about Is Amazon’s Strategy “Go”-ing Anywhere?

Filed Under: Business Information Systems, Software, Strategic Uses, Systems Planning/Development Tagged With: amazon, competitive advantage, disruptive technology, IT Strategy, operational strategy, technology strategy

Technology Disruption For Success and $$

August 15, 2016 By Kenneth Sousa

In September 2015, I wrote about the razor blade strategy (literally) disrupted by the Dollar Shave Club (DSC).  You can read that blog article by clicking here. Well, just recently, the efforts of DSC's CEO and founder Michael Dublin have paid off.  After only five years, the startup has … [Read more...] about Technology Disruption For Success and $$

Filed Under: Strategic Uses, Web-Enabled Enterprise Tagged With: competitive advantage, disruptive technology, Ecommerce, IT Strategy, strategic planning, strategy

Is Amazon Dashing to the IoT?

June 22, 2016 By Kenneth Sousa

Does this happen to you?  For your household and personal items ... dishwasher soap, ketchup, contact lens solution, toothpaste ... when you need an item (because you are empty), you look in the closet and the item is not there.  And of course, it's either 6am or 10pm at night.  Bad timing. The … [Read more...] about Is Amazon Dashing to the IoT?

Filed Under: Hardware, Networks & Telecommunications, Software, Strategic Uses Tagged With: amazon, dash, IoT, strategy, supply chain, technology, Technology Adoption

Has Microsoft Linked-In to a Successful Acquisition?

June 14, 2016 By Kenneth Sousa

Many years ago, I received an "invitation" email from a colleague at URI to join this professional network. I remember thinking ... hmm, what is this? Another Facebook? I decided, what's the harm?  Little did I realize where this "social network" company would reach. After viewing the news … [Read more...] about Has Microsoft Linked-In to a Successful Acquisition?

Filed Under: Strategic Uses Tagged With: acquisition, social media, strategy, synergies, technology

What Does Big Data Miss? A Look at Soft Data!

May 23, 2016 By Kenneth Sousa

In a previous post, I discussed how Target used GuestID numbers and advanced algorithms to track and predict customer buying habits. Target is just one example of a retailer using big data to enhance business. The real juggernaut of retailers using big data should not be a surprise—Wal-Mart. The … [Read more...] about What Does Big Data Miss? A Look at Soft Data!

Filed Under: Business Intelligence, Databases, Strategic Uses Tagged With: Big Data, Causation, Correlation, Small Data, Wal-Mart

The Gen Y Health Act: Is there an app for that?

May 7, 2016 By Kenneth Sousa

The Gen Y Health Act: Is there an app for that? by Gerardo Reyes, MBA Candidate The Millennial Wave The Millennial generation represents over one fourth of the US population at 83.1 million (Bereau, 2015). As they shift into their prime spending years, their digital nativity experience will … [Read more...] about The Gen Y Health Act: Is there an app for that?

Filed Under: Software, Strategic Uses, Systems Planning/Development Tagged With: mobile app, wearable technology

Why does the auto collision repair process have to be as stressful as the accident?

April 28, 2016 By Kenneth Sousa

Why does the auto collision repair process have to be as stressful as the accident? by Cynthia Zammarelli, MBA Candidate Has the insurance adjuster seen my vehicle yet? When will my car be done? What is the status of the repair? Am I going to get stuck with rental charges? Where are the parts … [Read more...] about Why does the auto collision repair process have to be as stressful as the accident?

Filed Under: Business Information Systems, Strategic Uses Tagged With: customer experience, technology strategy

ATMs — All Technology (does) Matter?!

March 16, 2016 By Kenneth Sousa

For those of us that were born before 1980, we remember that all banking transactions were done with a teller in a "brick and mortar" bank. Then, around late 1970s ... BAMM! ... the automated teller machine was invented.  The first models could not even dispense individual currency bills, but … [Read more...] about ATMs — All Technology (does) Matter?!

Filed Under: Business Information Systems, Hardware, Networks & Telecommunications, Strategic Uses Tagged With: ATM, banking, competitive advantage, disruptive technology, ICT

Will the Smartphone Control Humans?

February 29, 2016 By Kenneth Sousa

In the era of driver-less cars, fitness meters on our bodies, and GPS tracking, how about altering our mind and body rather than just tracking us? When you read the headline, you probably thought to yourself ... "OK, I already know that.  My phone is never more than arms-length away from me."  … [Read more...] about Will the Smartphone Control Humans?

Filed Under: Hardware, Software, Strategic Uses Tagged With: influence, smartphones, Technology Adoption

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