Together and alone, the articles in this issue of Cutter Business Technology Journal contribute to addressing the fundamental business question arising from the Covid-19 crisis: will leaders shape the future or allow it to define them?
July 2021
In this issue:- Leadership Lessons: Keys to Thriving in a Post-Pandemic Business World — Opening Statement
- Post-Pandemic Emerging Technology Adoption: How Different Should It Be?
- Resilience: COVID-19’s Most Enduring Lesson
- The Best of Both Worlds: 5 Steps for Hybrid Work Success
- Making Data Ready for Business Disruption
June 2021
A majority of analytics projects continue to fail to deliver the expected ROI. Reports on success rates of advanced analytics capabilities (including cognitive, machine learning [ML], and more) suggest even lower success rates. This issue of CBTJ examines a variety of approaches that can help analytics projects deliver on their promises and potential.
June 2021
As a fast-evolving area, AI presents innumerable opportunities and applications that we haven’t even imagined yet. In this issue of Cutter Business Technology Journal, we discuss the current factors and considerations surrounding AI today and take a look at where trends might be heading in the future.
May 2021
Although still a nebulous concept to many IT professionals and business executives, it’s time to examine quantum computing's near- and long-term potential. This issue of Cutter Business Technology Journal (CBTJ) includes five articles that, together, provide an overview of quantum computing essentials.
In this issue:- Quantum Computing: Gaining Speed Qubit by Qubit — Opening Statement
- The Quantum Future of Finance
- Requirements for a Robust Quantum Software Development Environment
- Quantum Curious or Quantum Aware?
- Cybersecurity and Blockchain in the Quantum Computing Era
- Quantum Computing: Exploring Supremacy, Advantage & Practicality
April 2021
In this issue, we closely examine the benefits and challenges associated with LC/NC and CD. Opinions vary somewhat, but the authors agree that as digital transformation becomes a requisite to compete, the focus must be less on how software development approaches clash and more on how they could (and should) coexist.
In this issue:- Low-Code/No-Code: Empowering Citizen Developers & Unleashing Innovation — Opening Statement
- The Importance of Citizen Development for Digital Transformation
- Reaping the Full Benefits of LC/NC & Citizen Development
- Low-Code Reality Check: Where Do Pros Fit In?
- Citizen Development Delivers Power to the People