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Dion Hinchcliffe (@dhinchcliffe)
- Twitter Bio:
- Chief Strategy Officer, business strategist, enterprise architect, keynote speaker, book author, blogger, & consultant on social business & next-gen enterprises
- Location:
- Washington, D.C.
- Website:
- http://dachisgroup.com
Dion Hinchcliffe's Selections From the Web
Enterprise level social networking can drive innovation and business transformation when an innovative CIO takes charge as genuine partner to the organization.
KellyMMeade: Great post! Challenges for #hybrid clouds http://t.co/4SlaKD7v via @eMarcusNet #thoughtsoncloud
There is widespread agreement—across the globe and in every industry—that mobile, big data, and cloud computing are the three cornerstone issues of tomorrow’s business environment. In fact, a strong organizational response to each of these issues is already critical to competitive survival.As a result, CIOs, business strategists and IT leaders are working furiously to make sure their businesses have plans in place to stay ahead of these challenges. But there is one subtlety that is frequently overlooked: When it comes to mobile computing, big data and the cloud, what we have is not three problems but one.It’s not a coincidence that the profile
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