Questions About Digital Web Strategy
Digital strategy
In the fields of strategic management , marketing strategy and business strategy, digital strategy is the process of specifying an …
How to Develop Your Digital Strategy
http://mashable.com/2012/09/05/how-to-digital-strategy/
Sep 5, 2012 … Constructing digital strategies on behalf of clients makes one thing clear: Clients are often confused about how to actually develop one.
Planning and managing a digital strategy – Red Ant – experts in …
https://www.redant.com/digital-strategy-whitepaper/
Following the success of ‘Planning and creating a digital strategy‘, our strategic experts have authored a major new second edition of our digital strategy white …
Digital Strategy Does Not Equal IT Strategy – Mark P. McDonald …
http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/11/digital_strategy_does_not_equa.html
Nov 19, 2012 … Everyone thinks they have a digital strategy these days. But while your company may have a business or IT strategy that incorporates digital …
Online Business Trends 2012 | Digital Agency Melbourne Sydney | AndMine
www.andmine.com Online Business Trends from AndMine, a Digital Agency in Melbourne and Sydney, as viewed in 2012. Includes forecasts on Digital Advertising, Online Shopping, Smart Phones and Social Media. Music by @blackdogsmusic —————————— twitter.com facebook.com ——————————
Steve Jobs introduces the “Digital Hub” strategy at Macworld 2001
On January 9, 2001, Steve Jobs gave one of his greatest Macworld keynote presentations. The main topics included the original version of Mac OS X, the original SuperDrive and the original widescreen PowerBook G4. But perhaps the most profound was the introduction of the “Digital Hub” concept in which the Mac would evolve into becoming the center of the digital lifestyle of the 21st century. It has been the subject of much discussion by Steve and his substitutes when talking about the Mac ever since. This definitely the beginning of something huge. iMovie had already been around since 1999 and Steve introduced the original versions of iTunes and iDVD at this keynote. Interesting to note that in the second part of this video Steve refers to iTunes as “iMusic” – perhaps a code name during production? It’s amazing that as soon as Steve started on this topic everyone was spellbound and there was no applause from the audience for a good 11-12 minutes, quite possibly the longest gap between applauses in Stevenote history.
Mike Mulica, CEO of FusionOne discusses Mobile, Part 1
With over 20 years of experience in the mobile and telecommunications industry, Mike Mulica has built a reputation of opening global markets for leading software solutions, expanding market share, and building customer value. In 2007, Mike was named a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum. He spoke with a Center for Digital Strategies Fellow after participating in a 2010 Britt Technology Impact Series Panel discussion on Mobile Technology.