Dictionary.com does a better job of defining a disruptor -- or disruptive technology, as causing disorder or turmoil; destroying -- at least temporarily -- continuance or unity; or as breaking apart
I predict that four disruptive technologies, mnemonically labeled the “S.M.A.C
Against the backdrop of drastic industry-wide cost cuts that are leading to infrastructure consolidation mandates – and the disruptive technology trends of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), enterprise social, private cloud, and big data access – IT organizations must focus on providing the right level of infrastructure and strategic systems to enable businesses to be self-sustaining
But once we walk them through the DEEPR framework, it helps them design a roadmap for successful adoption of disruptive technologies such as social
In the information governance table we have a natural seat next to compliance, but business and IT will block RIM from the table if we do not treat disruptive technologies as a present day reality that must be managed in the information life cycle
The point-being was to carefully consider how the technology will be used to make decisions on devices and interface instead of forcing a technology to be used in situations that might be less than optimal for the users themselves. Disruptive technologies offer great promise The convergence of mega internet bandwidth, cheaper CPU’s, inexpensive memory, virtualization, web services, mobile, social and cloud (to name a few) allow innovative technology providers, as well as savvy systems integrators to create enterprise class capture solutions without compromise
Schadler: These technologies – and I would add wireless networks and predictive analytics or big data to the mix – create a perfect storm of disruptive technology change. The real value lies in the intersection points between these technologies
Unfortunately too often, RIM is not present at pertinent discussions because disruptive technologies do not fit into our traditional view of records
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