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PwC helps technology clients solve business issues and develop long-term strategic objectives. We work with technology companies to help them achieve success and fulfil the promise of their great ideas. We deliver industry-focused assurance, tax, and advisory and legal services with a global perspective, local implementation, in-depth experience, and a forward-thinking approach. As technology companies grow, the issues they face may change — but our ability to add value is a constant they can rely upon.
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The cloud and open source technology has changed the competitive landscape in the technology industry. Raman Chitkara discusses what established tech companies need to do to compete with startups.
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The internet is driving a shift towards networks and platform based economic models which are influenced by the new social paradigms not witnesses before. Raman Chitkara from PwC describes technology disruptions and how they are forming new ecosystems.
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In the near future, 5G and artificial intelligence are going to make our phones truly “smarter,” which will change how we interface with the devices. | Duration 3:21
In the near future, 5G and artificial intelligence are going to make our phones truly “smarter,” which will change how we interface with the devices. How will consumers react when phones begin doing this we expect on a proactive, autonomous basis, and what will this mean for companies across the technology, media and telecommunications industry?
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As we begin to see apps act autonomously and semi-autonomously, they will begin to interact with each other to produce consumers’ desired results. Apps themselves in some cases will become almost “invisible” to the user. | Duration 1:17
How will apps evolve as smartphones gain intelligence? As we begin to see apps act autonomously and semi-autonomously, they will begin to interact with each other to produce consumers’ desired results. Apps themselves in some cases will become almost “invisible” to the user. What will be the business implications across the technology, media and telecommunications industry?