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Digital Enterprises company history timeline

2015

The Russell Reynolds Associates survey shows that media, telecom, and consumer financial services were the most disrupted sectors in 2015, with retail and technology close behind.

2017

In its IT industry predictions for 2017 and beyond, IDC announced that digital transformation will attain macroeconomic scale over the next three to four years.

Capacity was founded in 2017 by David Karandish and Chris Sims, and is part of the Equity.com incubator.

2018

By 2018, the number of IoT devices is expected to double, spurring the development of 200,000 new apps.

2019

Worldwide investment in digital transformation initiatives will reach $2.2 trillion in 2019, almost 60% more than this year.

2020

You’d be hard-pressed to find many businesses in 2020 which haven’t already incorporated some form of digital technology into their operations.

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2001
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