Incorvus on G-Cloud 13
Incorvus has been named as a supplier on the Crown Commercial Service’s G-Cloud 13 framework for the supply of Lot 3 Cloud Support data migration services and support: from legacy to digital.
Incorvus has been named as a supplier on the Crown Commercial Service’s G-Cloud 13 framework for the supply of Lot 3 Cloud Support data migration services and support: from legacy to digital.
Using metadata actively Metadata as augur & harbinger Actively using metadata is both a smart way to help de-risk your domain and inevitable for a rewarding digital future based on knowledge infrastructure, the corporate nervous system. How aware is your business of metadata, and how it can presage both risk & reward? Risk The regulatory…
Data has long been the ‘Cinderella’ of corporate systems. Organisations invest willingly in IT system redundancy and high-availability, but rarely do they invest commensurately in the data itself….
Incorvus has been named as a supplier on the Crown Commercial Service’s G-Cloud 12 framework for the supply of Lot 3 Cloud Support data migration services and support: from legacy to digital.
There are eye-watering statistics about the failure rates of ‘digital transformation’ projects: 80% failure is about the norm. Confronted with those facts, it is hard to understand why boards and executives don’t get more exercised about digital and ‘digital people’, in particular, the role of the CDO….
The success enjoyed by digital leaders on the Nasdaq has eluded traditional boards who have been overtaken by the pace of technological advancement. They cling on to legacy thinking and greenlight so-called ‘digital transformation’ projects oblivious to the reality that their customers increasingly expect more and understand digital better than them!
Geospatial data in the UK, its rise, significance for business and some of the problems associated with its development and use.
G-Cloud 11: transforming your data for digital: from legacy to cloud: Lot 1 hosted services and Lot 3 data support.
Incorvus responded to the Geospatial Commission Call for Evidence 2019
Without metadata, data itself will not be understood and therefore will have little or no value..