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Since we launched diginomica in May, we have published a healthy serving of enterprise content. Which posts have stood the test of time?

Since we launched diginomica in May, we have published a healthy serving of enterprise content. Which posts have stood the test of time?
It was going wrong, but I've put things right - UK government minister Iain Duncan Smith defends progress on Universal Credit, but still points a finger at IT failures, past and present.
Healthcare CIOs must feel ill some days at the office. The good news? Big data could help change that diagnoais. Irfan Kahn tells us why.
Someone at Flora's South African ad agency has an unfortunate sense of 'humour'. But what marketing lessons need to be learned from the Unilever brand's debacle?
The UK government's flagship Universal Credit program is intended to be a shining example of its digital thinking in practice. But a new watchdog report seems to suggest more of the traditional bad old ways of working.
Emerging cloud platforms will lead to traditional enterprises breaking down into on-demand clusters of composite services, Fujitsu believes
The coming together of Microsoft and Nokia has been predicted for so long that any element of surprise is gone, but does it bode well for buy-side choice?
BA got publicly dinged by a promoted tweet complaining about the airline's service. I get why that happened but what lessons can be learned?
For cloud ERP vendors targeting the midmarket, vertical solutions are a key. Here's the video story of one Acumatica partner.
Ditch digital by default; just go digital - full stop! Stark advice for the UK government.