Digital DNA

Digital DNA

Author: Peter F. Cowhey

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0190657936

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Innovation in information and production technologies is generating both benefits and disruption, rapidly altering how firms and markets perform as a basic level. Digital DNA is an engaging examination of the opportunities, challenges, and ways that countries and the international community can govern developments for broad benefit.


Biomedia

Biomedia

Author: Eugene Thacker

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9781452906867

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Blockchain 2035

Blockchain 2035

Author: Andrew D Knapp

Publisher: Blueshed LLC

Published: 2019-10-29

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 9780578474502

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How blockchain technology will revolutionize industries across the globe and become the foundation for internet 3.0. Between helping secure "internet of things" and becoming the rails for trustworthy AI to run on; blockchain will be one of the most import and geo contested technologies of the future into the year 2035.


Storing Digital Binary Data in Cellular DNA

Storing Digital Binary Data in Cellular DNA

Author: Rocky Termanini

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2020-08-18

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 012823458X

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Storing Digital Binary Data into Cellular DNA demonstrates how current digital information storage systems have short longevity and limited capacity, also pointing out that their production and consumption of data exceeds supply. Author Rocky Termanini explains the DNA system and how it encodes vast amounts of data, then presents information on the emergence of DNA as a storage technology for the ever-growing stream of data being produced and consumed. The book will be of interest to a range of readers looking to understand this game-changing technology, including researchers in computer science, biomedical engineers, geneticists, physicians, clinicians, law enforcement and cybersecurity experts. Presents a comprehensive reference on the fascinating and emerging technology of DNA storage Helps readers understand key concepts on how DNA works as an information storage system Provides readers with key information on the technologies used to work with DNA data encoding, such as CRISPR Covers emerging areas of application and ethical concern, such as Smart Cities, cybercrime and cyberwarfare Includes coverage of synthesizing DNA-encoded data, sequencing DNA-encoded data, and fusing DNA with Digital Immunity Ecosystems (DIE)


The Technology Fallacy

The Technology Fallacy

Author: Gerald C. Kane

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2022-08-23

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 026254511X

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Why an organization's response to digital disruption should focus on people and processes and not necessarily on technology. Digital technologies are disrupting organizations of every size and shape, leaving managers scrambling to find a technology fix that will help their organizations compete. This book offers managers and business leaders a guide for surviving digital disruptions—but it is not a book about technology. It is about the organizational changes required to harness the power of technology. The authors argue that digital disruption is primarily about people and that effective digital transformation involves changes to organizational dynamics and how work gets done. A focus only on selecting and implementing the right digital technologies is not likely to lead to success. The best way to respond to digital disruption is by changing the company culture to be more agile, risk tolerant, and experimental. The authors draw on four years of research, conducted in partnership with MIT Sloan Management Review and Deloitte, surveying more than 16,000 people and conducting interviews with managers at such companies as Walmart, Google, and Salesforce. They introduce the concept of digital maturity—the ability to take advantage of opportunities offered by the new technology—and address the specifics of digital transformation, including cultivating a digital environment, enabling intentional collaboration, and fostering an experimental mindset. Every organization needs to understand its “digital DNA” in order to stop “doing digital” and start “being digital.” Digital disruption won't end anytime soon; the average worker will probably experience numerous waves of disruption during the course of a career. The insights offered by The Technology Fallacy will hold true through them all. A book in the Management on the Cutting Edge series, published in cooperation with MIT Sloan Management Review.


FinTech Future

FinTech Future

Author: Sanjay Phadke

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 9789353885687

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Fintech is challenging banks and squeezing all our financial transactions onto a mobile screen! Should we be worried? We make payments via PayPal or Paytm, shop on Amazon or Flipkart, book accommodation on Airbnb or Oyo and call a cab using Uber or Ola apps. The big tech companies are taking care of all our finances virtually while new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT), blockchain, big data, 5G and quantum computing promise to raise a new storm in the future of finance. Fintech Future is the story of technology disrupting finance - from coin to bitcoin, banknote to cloud and stodgy old banks to AI - viewed from the perspective of whether it helps make the world a better place.


Smart Cities

Smart Cities

Author: Paul Doherty

Publisher: Quality Press

Published: 2023-04-13

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 1636941125

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In a post-pandemic world, amid environmental crises, and advances in technology, the dynamics of what the average city looks like have called for change, leaving governments and policymakers to reimagine urban planning and development. In Smart Cities: Reimagining the Urban Experience, Paul Doherty shares his organization’s “secret sauce” recipe to marry information technology infrastructure—design thinking—with sustainable development goals (SDGs) for building smart cities. Paul dives into strategies, master plans, work templates, and real-world examples. This book will disrupt existing paradigms to offer practitioners, urban developers, and policymakers some solutions to creating greater social responsibility in a human-centric, data-driven world.


The Digital Helix

The Digital Helix

Author: Michael Gale

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781626344648

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"Digital transformations are everywhere: business to business, business to comsumer, and even government to citizens. Digital transformation promises a bridge to a digital future, where organizations can thrive with more fluid business models and processes. Less than 20% of organizations are getting digital transformations right, but these digitally transformed organizations can deliver twice as fast as other organizations, cut OPEX by over 30%, and have seen a near-immediate doubling in brand value. The power to act faster and do it better than before sits at the heart of truly digitally transformed organizations." --


Deliberately Digital

Deliberately Digital

Author: Hubert Tardieu

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-02-05

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 3030379558

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The digital revolution is changing virtually every aspect of the business world. However, most attempts at the digital transformation of enterprises fail – largely because of a lack of comprehensive and coherent strategy. This book takes lessons learned from the rise of the digital platform giants and explores how they can be adapted and effectively applied to established businesses, allowing them to compete within the new digital business paradigm. Offering a holistic perspective on the business and technology landscape, the book describes the megatrends, evolution and impact of digital technologies and business models. It brings together what for many is a disjointed set of business transformation imperatives, to provide a practical guide to digital success. Drawing on the authors’ decades of experience in supporting transformation and innovation, the book lays out a path to a progressive iteration of business change and value realization, balancing the perspectives of revolutionary transformation and change-enabling optimization.


The New Normal

The New Normal

Author: H Chaturvedi

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2021-03-10

Total Pages: 567

ISBN-13: 9354350453

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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the world was caught unprepared. We had faced several disruptions including pandemic but not at this level. It brought everything to a grinding halt as nationwide lockdowns were imposed to stop the spread of infection. Businesses struggled, and then rose to the occasion to manage their work by redefining their business structure, work culture and strategies. This book has a collection of articles that are not just opinions and projections about future but phenomenon-based articles explored through theoretical lens and are not just limited to business and economy but ecological changes as well. The authors who have shared their knowledge and research hail from Bangladesh, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, UK, USA and Vietnam beside India. The diverse background of authors that include University Vice Chancellors, Directors, Distinguished Professors, and Senior Executives from the industry brings their unique perspective and insights in the articles. The 27 articles in this book are divided in 5 sections namely Higher Education Rebuilding Itself, Surviving the Crisis, Evolving Business Models and Organizational Strategies, Way Forward for the Economy, Impact on the Ecosystem and Society. Each article demystifies the multidimensional impact that the pandemic has had on the professional and personal spheres of the human lives. We hope that it will serve as true companion of a researcher.