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Red Hat Enables Energy Companies to Embrace Digital Transformation and Smart Partnerships to Adjust to Dynamic Changes

Frost & Sullivan

16, 2022 – The energy industry is undergoing the most dynamic evolution in its 150-year history, shares Frost & Sullivan in its white paper “Tectonic Shifts in the Energy Industry”. To download the complimentary white paper, please visit: [link]. SAN ANTONIO – Feb.

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Red Hat Enables Energy Companies to Embrace Digital Transformation and Smart Partnerships to Adjust to Dynamic Changes

Frost & Sullivan

16, 2022 – The energy industry is undergoing the most dynamic evolution in its 150-year history, shares Frost & Sullivan in its white paper “Tectonic Shifts in the Energy Industry”. To download the complimentary white paper, please visit: [link]. SAN ANTONIO – Feb.

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EPAM: Channel Profile & Services

Channel Insider

White Space Business Design: Innovate and build products, services, business models, and ecosystems, and extend portfolio segments. Organization Enablement : Develop innovation capabilities, transformational learning, change management, and integrated people ecosystems.

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Frost & Sullivan Examines How Developers Can Deliver Digital Twin Solutions to Resolve Infrastructure Challenges

Frost & Sullivan

April 14, 2021 – Frost & Sullivan’s latest white paper, An Open Platform for Infrastructure Digital Twins , aims to educate independent software vendors (ISVs) and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies on the value of an open digital twin platform. SANTA CLARA, Calif.

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Strategies for a Small to Medium-sized Enterprise to Engage in an Existing Ecosystem

TIM Review

Recent advances in ecosystem theory prescribe that small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) need to develop offers that are modular and form complementarities with other offers that are unique or supermodular (Jacobides et al., However, SME strategies to engage with ecosystems do not always seem to incorporate what theory prescribes.