Digital Trust: IT security as a Technology Strategy
Digital Trust examines IT security as a technology strategy that plays both offense and defense, recognizing enhanced business value and cost savings, while minimizing information risk exposure.
E-business knowledge refers to the understanding of how digital technologies can be used to enable and transform business processes, models, and strategies. Effective e-business knowledge can help organizations optimize their online presence, improve customer engagement, and achieve desired business outcomes.
E-business knowledge may include:
Effective e-business knowledge requires a deep understanding of the organization’s business goals, as well as the digital technologies and platforms that can support these goals. IT executives should ensure that their e-business knowledge is well-documented and communicated to relevant stakeholders across the organization.
The E-Business Knowledge category within the CIO Reference Library provides CIOs and other IT executives with a comprehensive set of resources that illustrate effective e-business knowledge practices. This category includes a range of resources, such as articles, whitepapers, and case studies, that offer insights into different aspects of e-business knowledge, such as developing e-business strategies, creating digital customer experiences, building digital platforms, and ensuring cybersecurity. By leveraging these resources, CIOs and IT executives can gain a deeper understanding of effective e-business knowledge practices and optimize their digital strategy to achieve desired business outcomes.
Digital Trust examines IT security as a technology strategy that plays both offense and defense, recognizing enhanced business value and cost savings, while minimizing information risk exposure.
 Discusses security and trust in the life and annuity (insurance) industry
 Digital Disruptions: Technology Innovations Powering 21st Century Business identifies seven disruptions companies need to prepare for: new media, augmented reality, social power, information transparency, digital spectrum, new platforms and a smart(er) world.
 Building an effective website for a small business starts with understanding how the website fits into your business model.
Web 2.0 definition and explanation of the term – this paper sums up the learnings of Web 2.0 conference that started it all.
Web 2.0 definition and in depth introduction to concepts surrounding it.
  This paper presents the results of a research study conducted by McKinsey to gain insights into the business use of Web 2.0 technologies.
This presentation provides an in depth overview to Wikis and using them for knowledge management.
This research note provides insights into internet usage – specifically, using a status update service such as Twitter.
This research report discusses the adoption and future trends of social media.
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