Digital dexterity in the workplace
In the workplace, there can be dramatic opportunities for companies adopting a culture that embraces the possibilities of technological change.
Startegy: not a typo
Companies, instead of planning, must make repeated and quick attempts with partners to adapt to the frequent technological and social changes of our world.
Innovating sustainability
When digital services are delivered via the cloud, public cloud providers like Amazon, Google, IBM and Microsoft can leverage massive efficiencies of scale that no corporate data center could match.
Building a diverse workforce
"Newmont now has five women directors, which puts us right at the top of the pack for a Fortune 500 company. We have three women on our executive leadership team out of nine."
Transforming mining with technology
Innovation touches everything we do. It has made Anglo American safer, more productive, more cost-competitive and more accepted by our host communities.
Enel: The journey to open power
"We are focused on our customers, which is why we launched a new global business line; it will come into the market under the new brand, Enel X."
Make way for the Internet of Energy
One of the most dramatic implications of the Internet of Energy is the so-called virtualization of the traditional power plant, the replacement of large generating facilities by aggregated small producers.
One supercomputer to rule the roads
Historic car manufacturers are moving onto the frontline of cutting-edge technologies and powering a new era in computing as they reposition themselves for a world of connected and autonomous transport.
Towards zero water
Canadian mining company Goldcorp is now pioneering a new approach that aims to dramatically reduce the use of water in its operations.
Leading the energy transition
Recently Enel has unveiled a new brand, Enel X, reflecting its strategy of opening up energy to new uses, new technologies, new partnerships and new services.