Wednesday 28th Mar, 2018
By Ashok Patel.
In May 2017, news outlets around the world reported a cyberattack the scale of which had never been seen before. The initial phase of the WannaCry cyberattack lasted a mere four days, but in that brief period it had a devastating impact on organisations around the world. More than 200,000 computers in over 100 countries were affected, with organisations as diverse as multinational conglomerate Hitachi in Japan, LATAM Airlines Group in Chile, and the police department in Andhra Pradesh, India all suffering some level of disruption.
Wednesday 6th Dec, 2017
A booming market in which the boundaries between professional services are evaporating faster than a water hole at Oodnadatta*.
Thursday 30th Nov, 2017
By B.J. Richards
One of the perks of being a Source analyst is that we get to pick the brains of some of the world’s top consulting talent as a routine part of the job. And sometimes, if we’re really lucky, we get to question them on a topic that’s not only important to Source’s research but of great personal interest as well. And so it was with great anticipation that I approached my first post-election meeting with a US consulting leader in late November last year. Like many of my fellow Americans, the elevation of one Donald J. Trump to the highest office in the land had me in a state of shock: The inevitable had been thwarted, and the impossible had come to pass. It was disorienting, and I was eager to talk to someone who I believed could tell me ~*what it all meant*~
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