Curriculum Associates: a digital winner disrupting education publishing
A print publisher disrupts public education with its transition to digital
A print publisher disrupts public education with its transition to digital
Bonobos sister company makes shopping for the perfect pair of jeans something to look forward to
COGITO – transforming behavior into digital information
Box: winner in the digital enterprise space.
Actually, before we can address “Who will win the Telemedicine arms race?” we must establish whether it is a race worth winning in the first place. A true adoption of telemedicine practices requires a complete change in patient behavior, […]
Craigslist became a winner and created a loser at the same time
Among all industries transformed by the digitization of our economy, the retail industry has been among the first and most heavily affected markets during the last decade. The Information Age spawned many new powerful retailers like Amazon – and caused serious issues for established retailers that have been dominant for many decades.
Lots of buzz on Google, Netflix and other OTT players as innovators in the media space, but traditional cable players like Comcast are paving the way.
Digital video creation and consumption has exploded over the last few years and is expected to continue expanding over the next decade. One company which has successfully leveraged this growth in digital video but remained relatively under-the-radar is the semi-conductor firm, Ambarella. The company has been able to 'win' in this environment of digital video through a combination of superior video processing technology, relevant product offerings and relevant market timing.
Word, PowerPoint, Google Sheets, and Google Slides share the same fundamental, analog constraint as did the typewriter: the printed page. Paper as the primary workplace communication protocol is still at the core of these products, and it is fundamentally outdated.