At its Perspectives event, commercial real estate firm JLL invited Michael Davies to address why the acceleration of technological innovation matters to business and real estate, and society in general.
Michael pranks his firm, Endeavour Partners, for April Fools.
In this keynote address, Michael discusses how the convergence of five factors — smartphones, broadband connectivity, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, and big data — is affecting our economy.
On Endeavour Partners' blog, Michael describes the five forces of mobile innovation.
In his July 2014 column, Michael describes why healthcare systems designed in the 1990's need to get in sync with today's business analytics. Eventually, healthcare organizations will adopt business analytics, but the process will likely take several years because of issues of compatibility, trialability, and observability.
In his June 2014 column in Digiday, Michael argues that cable companies would be wise to adopt the model of over-the-top services as a solution to the unbundling dilemma.
At its Perspectives event, commercial real estate firm JLL invited Michael Davies to address why the acceleration of technological innovation matters to business and real estate, and society in general.
Michael pranks his firm, Endeavour Partners, for April Fools.
In this keynote address, Michael discusses how the convergence of five factors — smartphones, broadband connectivity, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, and big data — is affecting our economy.
On Endeavour Partners' blog, Michael describes the five forces of mobile innovation.
In his July 2014 column, Michael describes why healthcare systems designed in the 1990's need to get in sync with today's business analytics. Eventually, healthcare organizations will adopt business analytics, but the process will likely take several years because of issues of compatibility, trialability, and observability.
In his June 2014 column in Digiday, Michael argues that cable companies would be wise to adopt the model of over-the-top services as a solution to the unbundling dilemma.