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SAA/CoSA/NAGARA 2018 recap: Session 204

The Schedule

Beth, Kristen, and Laura presented a program in which they each brought their unique perspective to the management of social media as records within the Federal Government. The Secretary of Commerce’s official government account used her real name as her Twitter handle when it was set up. Troubleshoot #2.

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Utilities Digital Journey Insights (Part 4): Utilities’ pursuit of new business models accelerates

CGI

Tue, 02/19/2019 - 10:45. The emergence of these innovative offerings clearly underscore the findings of the 2018 CGI Client Global Insights in which 76% (compared to 45% in 2017) of the utilities executives we interviewed identify changing business models to address distributed energy resources as a top trend.

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Strategize your next move to become a utilities leader, delivering value at scale and pace

CGI

Mon, 02/03/2020 - 01:59. Driving IT modernization remains the most important IT priority, as in 2018, as executives continue to grapple with aging, complex and highly customized systems that are expensive to maintain and are not designed for collaboration, flexibility and agility.

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

Fri, 07/20/2018 - 02:40. The leap from niche to mainstream happens in what some strategists call the “bowling alley,” where a technology’s success in one industry (the lead pin) creates opportunities in tangentially related markets (secondary pins). The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream.

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

Sat, 07/28/2018 - 02:40. The leap from niche to mainstream happens in what some strategists call the “bowling alley,” where a technology’s success in one industry (the lead pin) creates opportunities in tangentially related markets (secondary pins). The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream.