There is no industry too small, nor any market too stale and moribund, to feel the winds of change.
Earlier this year the RAF announced that they had tested the first jet fighters made with 3D printed parts. Recently Time magazine published an article on amputees in the Sudan receiving 3D printed prosthetic limbs.
Wireless sensors to use in IOT networks are now sold for as little as $2 each.
A $30 home-made computer is now outselling models from HP and Dell.
The sharing economy (ride-sharing, home-sharing, meal-sharing) is reaching every aspect of our daily lives.
Whatever business you are in, large or small, local or international, high tech or no tech, there is someone, somewhere working to disrupt it.
It is a matter of time ... but time is important. When will digital disruption occur and how long will it take to impact your business.
Most importantly how do you adapt? What does it cost? And what does it take?
Our expertise is broad ... but specific.
Mobility - we have an extensive global background from working at Nokia and Ericsson ... but that does not mean we are mobile device or mobile network specialists.
Analytics - having led large data warehouse projects, run analytics consulting practices and worked on Big Data project we understand this domain ... but we are not Big Data consultants.
Cloud - having helped enterprises of all sizes migrate applications and platforms to virtualised data centre environments we also understand cloud ... but we are not Cloud consultants.
Digital - having worked with UX designers and implemented Design Thinking for innovation strategies we are well versed in the language of Digital ... but we are not Digital Strategists.