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When Your Office Feels Like Home Photo

When Your Office Feels Like Home

Posted by Kelli C. Pippin on April 25, 2013 | Comment (2)

We've been so lucky at the Center for Digital Strategies; please stop up and say hello. More ›

Topics: Tuck,

Healthcare IT: Better Living Through Transparency Photo

Healthcare IT: Better Living Through Transparency

Posted by Prof M. Eric Johnson on March 07, 2013 | Comment (6)

Technology is controversial today in U.S. healthcare. Of course, it has given us many amazing life-saving treatments. More ›

Topics: Healthcare IT & Ops, Information Technology,

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Getting Personal with Big Data

Posted by Prof M. Eric Johnson on February 15, 2013 | Comment (0)

The last two weeks have been a Big Data fest for the Center. More ›

Topics: Big Data, Commerce, Ecommerce, Tuck,

Big Data: Nordstrom’s Innovation and Investment for the Future Photo

Big Data: Nordstrom’s Innovation and Investment for the Future

Posted by HannahY on February 04, 2013 | Comment (3)

 As Tech@Tuck fast approaches, we’ve been thinking about the different ways that big data impacts our panelists. In considering one of our visitors, Alexis Hoopes T’06 from Nordstrom, we are excited to learn more about how the company uses the data from its integrated online and store inventory systems as well as from its Fashion Rewards Program to customize shopping experiences. More ›

Topics: Big Data,

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On-Line Health Information

Posted by Prof M. Eric Johnson on December 12, 2012 | Comment (1)

Here is an amazing statistic ... 96 percent of almost 23,000 consumers surveyed said they use Facebook — that’s right, Facebook — to find information about health care. More ›

Topics: Healthcare IT & Ops, Social Media,

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The New World of Digital Development

Posted by Kelli C. Pippin on November 19, 2012 | Comment (10)

Responsive design, HTML5, Mobility, Open Source ..... What's a Marketer to Do? More ›

Topics: Mobile, Outsourcing, Software, Web 2.0,

Big Data in a Small New Hampshire Town Photo

Big Data in a Small New Hampshire Town

Posted by Prof M. Eric Johnson on September 04, 2012 | Comment (5)

In the digital age, we are all beginning to understand that privacy is little more than a warm, fuzzy 1950s ideal. More ›

Topics: Big Data, Privacy,

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Serving is a Key Part of Tuck Community

Posted by Prof M. Eric Johnson on August 29, 2012 | Comment (2)

Community Outreach Day- a tradition of Tuck orientation. More ›

Topics: Community, Tuck,

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Stepping into Community

Posted by Prof M. Eric Johnson on August 25, 2012 | Comment (3)

Today we welcomed the T14s – all 282! In my speech today, I talked a bit about the Tuck community and the responsibility that comes with it. More ›

Topics: Community, Tuck,

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iPad Content App

Posted by Kelli C. Pippin on August 08, 2012 | Comment (5)

The concept was lofty and ambitious at inception: offer one engaging place where all three of our constituencies can (and will want to) consume all of our research, roundtable overviews, executive publications and videos at all times, no matter where in the world they might be or what mobile device they may be using. More ›

Topics: Apps, Mobile,

From Walkman to iPod: What Music Tech Teaches Us About Innovation Photo

From Walkman to iPod: What Music Tech Teaches Us About Innovation

Posted by Ron Adner on May 04, 2012 | Comment (0)

A short history of the songs in our pockets -- and how late-comer Apple came to dominate the business of portable music. More ›

Topics: Music, Technology,

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Big Things on the Small Screen

Posted by Tim Paradis on April 27, 2012 | Comment (8)

Blair Westlake, Corporate Vice President of Media & Entertainment in Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business group, told a Senate committee this week that we will see “more change in the next 18 months in the TV landscape than we did in the past five years.” More ›

Topics: Entertainment, Media,

Mobile Apps: Winning the Talent War Photo

Mobile Apps: Winning the Talent War

Posted by Hans Brechbuhl on April 25, 2012 | Comment (5)

Recently I had the opportunity to have dinner at the Hamburger IT Strategietagen with Volkswagen Group’s new CIO, Martin Hofmann. His motivation for a strong push on mobile technology aren't what you'd expect. More ›

Topics: Human Resources, Mobile,

Amazon vs. Apple: Competing Ecosystem Strategies Photo

Amazon vs. Apple: Competing Ecosystem Strategies

Posted by Ron Adner on April 10, 2012 | Comment (3)

Originally published in HBR Blog Network; The innovation game is changing. Delivering great products is no longer sufficient for success. And as the Fire demonstrates, great products may not even be necessary. Rather, what matters is delivering great solutions. More ›

Topics: Ecosystem, Innovation,

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Reflections on Roger McNamee’s visit

Posted by Prof M. Eric Johnson on April 04, 2012 | Comment (6)

It is so satisfying to introduce your friends to someone you know they will love.  That is how I felt last week hosting Roger McNamee as part of Tuck’s Media Symposium. More ›

Topics: HTML5, Technology,

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Apps and The Wide Lens

Posted by Prof M. Eric Johnson on March 12, 2012 | Comment (4)

The Wide Lens is a must read for CIOs or for anyone launching a new product or service. More ›

Topics: Apps, Mobile,

Cloud offers Clear Benefits but the Rate of Adoption is Varied Photo

Cloud offers Clear Benefits but the Rate of Adoption is Varied

Posted by Torlisa J on February 27, 2012 | Comment (1)

Last week, I attended the Center’s Tech@Tuck conference on cloud computing. The conference  allowed us to interact with vendors who leverage the cloud to provide vital services to clients and to attend a panel discussion with executives from top firms that offer cloud products. More ›

Topics: Cloud Computing, Consumerization of IT,

Is the Enterprise Cloud all about Costs? Photo

Is the Enterprise Cloud all about Costs?

Posted by Manish D on February 13, 2012 | Comment (4)

To an enterprise, the Cloud promises to reduce upfront investments costs required for servers and software licenses, while at the same time enable IT departments to shrink headcount. So what do the data show? More ›

Topics: Cloud Computing, Innovation, Software,

Possible VC Interest, Acquisitions add to Buzz Surrounding Cloud Computing Photo

Possible VC Interest, Acquisitions add to Buzz Surrounding Cloud Computing

Posted by Geoffrey M on February 13, 2012 | Comment (3)

With a focus on cloud computing for this year’s Tech@Tuck, we thought it would be interesting to highlight two relevant events recently in the cloud computing space. More ›

Topics: Cloud Computing, Software,

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Changes Places and Engaging Spaces

Posted by Kelli C. Pippin on February 01, 2012 | Comment (10)

A new year brings new projects, old goodbye's and better espresso! More ›

Topics: Communications, Technology,

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