The most successful enterprises today are no longer defined by the technology they buy, but by the ecosystems they belong to. In a world where AI, cyber, connectivity and regulation are evolving faster than any single provider can keep up with, the idea of anchoring a strategy to one “lead vendor” is no longer just inefficient, it is structurally dangerous. Technology alone cannot future proof an organisation anymore. People do. ...
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