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How to incubate a winning innovation program

CIO

When leaders consider how technology has enabled the transformation of business models over the past several years, few would disagree that the world has changed dramatically. Tesla, Uber, and many other stories of business innovation have this in common: Their business models have technology at their cores.

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Restaurant and QSR Trends & Outlook for 2024

Alpha Sense BI

Like many other industries, the restaurant sector was heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with many businesses shuttering doors and many others struggling to make ends meet. This is for good reason— technological solutions make dining easier , both for customers and restaurants.

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Cloud native platforms: To build or to buy?

CIO

Platforms support the software you’ve built to run your business. To me, that’s the key thing that makes it a platform instead of just a pile of clouds or catalogs full of “services” that developers have to find, learn, and integrate into their applications. All apps need a platform to run. Is Kubernetes a platform?

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Panera CIO John Meister on mastering customer experience

CIO

John Meister is the senior vice president and CIO of Panera Bread, a chain of bakery-cafe fast casual restaurants with more than 2,000 locations across the United States and Canada. To summarize, I do think there is room to innovate in our main ordering wheelhouse. Or learning different roles? Or career growth?

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Schrodinger’s Open Banking

CIO

In 2017 the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a set of high-level, non-binding principles intended “to help foster the development of innovative financial products and services, increase competition in financial markets, and empower consumers to take greater control over their financial lives.” The competition is Toast.

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Schrodinger’s Open Banking

CIO

In 2017 the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a set of high-level, non-binding principles intended “to help foster the development of innovative financial products and services, increase competition in financial markets, and empower consumers to take greater control over their financial lives.” The competition is Toast.

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Sysco’s recipe for growth centers on IT

CIO

The Houston-based multinational was still delivering food supplies to sparsely populated buildings, cafeterias, airports, and nursing homes across the US—and helping its customers “reinvent” their businesses with curbside check-in, touchless menus, and QR codes for menus. “We

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