2020 was an unprecedented year, and in some ways marks a clean break from the past. The pace, the operating style and the business models that enterprises were used to underwent permanent change in several verticals. Many offices were emptied and the entire workplace went virtual in some cases.
At the forefront of this change was technology. Standard Operating Procedures were cast aside as improvised policies and makeshift processes were overlaid on the old workplace. Dozens of gadgets, devices, and platforms came in to construct an entirely new virtual way of work, while cloud budgets ramped up and IT teams scrambled to make sense of application and network security in a nebulous new world.
Enterprise 2021 is a special 32-page magazine from Frontier Enterprise that aims to decode 2020 and unpack the possibilities of 2021 – it takes stock of the changes we’ve seen and attempts to predict what the year will bring. It features the following:
Managing the Covid-19 Pandemic with Digital Technologies
– Benedict Tan, Group Chief Information Officer for SingHealth
2020: A Strange Yet Transformative Year
– Editorial Feature
The Digital Backbone
– Tejaswini Tilak, Senior Director of Solution Marketing & Mac Lewis, Director-Strategic Alliances, APAC at Equinix
Continuous Transformation and the Importance of Plan B
– Kee Yaw Yee, Chief Information Officer, StarHub
Agility and Growth
– Ganesh Shenoy, Chief Financial Officer & Vice-President – IT, MTR Foods
Securing Digital Infrastructure
– Jonathan Andresen, Senior Director of Marketing at Bitglass
The Telco Industry Boom
– Manoranjan Mohapatra, CEO at Comviva
Moving Fast in FMCG
– Venkat Raman, CIO at MTR Foods
People and Solutions
– Ronnie Lee, Country General Manager, Singapore at Lenovo
Helming the Risk Office
– Paul D. Fabara, Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer at Visa
Preparing for Another Pandemic
– Nandkishor Dhomne, Chief Information Officer at Manipal Health Enterprises
The Real Estate of Hybrid Work
– George Thomas, Global Chief Information Officer at JLL
The Outlook for Japan
– Arthur M. Mitchell, Senior Advisor at White & Case and former General Counsel of the Asian Development Bank
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