Tata Teleservices, one of the leading
players in the enterprise space underscored digital disruption as the
key discussion point at its
annual multi-city industry confluence ‘Do Big Symposium’
in Mumbai. With more than 200 participants, consisting of
CEOs, industry experts, entrepreneurs and CIOs, Tata Docomo led the
discussion around the technologies powering digital disruption, such as -
Internet of Things, Location Based Services, M2M solutions, Mobile Device Management
and many more.
Industry stalwarts Dr. Gopichand
Katragadda, Group Chief Technology Officer, Tata Sons; Mr. Umesh
Revankar, MD, Shriram Transport Finance Co. Ltd.; Ms. Rachna Nath,
Partner & Head Digital Advisory, KPMG; Ms. Ameera Shah, MD Promoter
& CEO, Metropolis Healthcare; and Mr. N Srinath, MD, Tata
Teleservices, participated and discussed business transformations
through digital technology.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Gopichand Katragadda, Group Chief Technology Officer, Tata Sons,
said, “Democratization of digital technology has disrupted the industry
and has supported the rise of a sharing economy.
The diminishing gap between scientific discovery and technology
conversion further drives a rapid industrial pace. In fact, the
intersection between biology, computing, and materials will lead the
path for innovation. This intersection will house solutions
to not just human health, but food and energy problems of the world as
well. At the Tata Group, we are bringing multiple group companies
together to lead innovation in sectors such as energy, food &
wellness, digital factory & fleets, and digital consumer
products & services.”
Mr. Srinath, Managing Director, Tata Teleservices Ltd,
said “Digital Disruption is the key to business transformation. New age
technologies are changing things faster than ever before and one of
the key challenges facing business owners is how to stay relevant. We
are witnessing technologies fuelling not just the reinvention of
operating models, but in some cases the very business model. The
adoption of technologies such as big data, mobile broadband,
social media, Internet-of-Things and cloud computing has led to a
massive impact on the enterprise business from employees to supply
chain, operations, management and customers. Today Enterprises strive
towards responsiveness, nimble-footedness, superior
and speedier customer service which underpin the new age corporate
image.”
Talking about digital disruption, Mr. Prateek Pashine, Head – Enterprise Business, Tata Teleservices,
said “We are living in a very dynamic business environment
which is highly shaped by fast changing digital technology landscape.
Going virtual, mobile, and social are three mega trends that are
creating a world of opportunities for organisations to
effectively and efficiently connect with their customers, employees and
ecosystem partners. Today, it is critical for organisations to have a
cogent digital strategy as an integral part of the organisation
blueprint to ensure their survival in this hyper fast
times.”
The Symposium highlighted the evolution of
digital and its impact on businesses across the globe. It discussed
transformation in socio-economic sphere due to digital disruption and
the imperatives of adopting digital to stay relevant
-- new age technologies such as virtualization, predictive analysis,
sensors, and others that have the capacity to facilitate transformation
of businesses as well as catalyse advancement of rural and urban India,
in particular reference to sectors such as
healthcare, manufacturing, finance, governance, etc.
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