
Managing Technology
The Business Case for Quantum Computing
Quantum computers may deliver an economic advantage to business, even on tasks that classical computers can perform.
Quantum computers may deliver an economic advantage to business, even on tasks that classical computers can perform.
Scientists and entrepreneurs working on the world’s most urgent problems can’t solve them without funders who understand deep-tech opportunities and take long-term views.
Companies from Zoom to Slack lean on the product itself to find customers, convert them to paying, and drive rapid growth in revenues and services — without adding more staff.
Tension between business executives and IT professionals can be managed in ways that build respect for each other’s capabilities — and open new doors in the process.
In an interview with MIT Sloan Management Review Middle East, TII CEO Dr. Ray O. Johnson talks about how R&D in deep tech initiatives significantly impacts our future by solving some of humanity's most complex challenges.