The Digital Servitization Exchange Podcast

Heiko Gebauer

Connecting research and practice in the transformation from products to digital services.The Digital Servitization Exchange Podast explores how manufacturers create and capture value through services and software. Designed for both researchers and practitioners, the podcast brings together academic insight and industry experience to unpack the concepts, challenges, and opportunities driving digital servitization. Each episode delves into themes such as service innovations, subscription models, industrial IoT, digital platform ecosystems, and organizational transformation. Rather than focusing on individual voices, the podcast emphasizes relevant topics that matter across domains — offering evidence-based perspectives for academics and actionable ideas for business professionals. By bridging theory and practice, The Digital Servitization Exchange Podcast provides a space where learning flows both ways: from research to real-world implementation, and from practice back to research.Ideal for: academics, doctoral researchers, industrial leaders, digital transformation managers, service strategists, and anyone shaping the future of digitally enabled services.

  1. #29 Reinvention of Sony: From Walkman to Worldwide Streaming.

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    #29 Reinvention of Sony: From Walkman to Worldwide Streaming.

    Description: How did Sony transform from a legendary electronics manufacturer into one of the world’s most powerful connected entertainment ecosystems? In this episode, we explore Sony’s 25-year strategic evolution—from its dominance in consumer electronics and the iconic Walkman era to becoming a global leader in gaming, music, film, and subscription-driven digital services. . We unpack the company’s dramatic journey across four major divisions: The rise of PlayStation from hardware powerhouse to platform ecosystemThe reinvention of Sony Music in the streaming eraSony Pictures’ pivot to content partnerships and franchise strategyThe expansion of digital networks and recurring revenue modelsWe discuss: Why Sony lost the digital music race to Apple—and what it learnedHow PlayStation Plus became a subscription engineThe strategic importance of acquisitions like EMI Music Publishing, Gaikai, Crunchyroll, and Bungie Sony’s Journey from Electronics…Why Sony chose partnership over platform wars in the streaming eraHow games, music, and movies grew from 30% to ~60% of company revenue Whether you're interested in digital transformation, servitization, platform strategy, or corporate reinvention, Sony’s journey offers powerful lessons in leadership, execution, and organizational learning. Keywords: Sony Group Corporation, Digital Servitization, Entertainment Ecosystem, Platform Strategy, PlayStation Network, PlayStation Plus, Sony Music Streaming, Sony Pictures Strategy, Crunchyroll Acquisition, Bungie Acquisition, Subscription Business Models, IP Monetization, One Sony Strategy, Corporate Transformation, Organizational Learning, Digital Pivot, Gaming Industry Strategy, Streaming Economy, Content Ownership, Cross-Divisional Synergies

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  2. #27 From Networks to Recurring Value: Cisco’s Service-Led Transformation

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    #27 From Networks to Recurring Value: Cisco’s Service-Led Transformation

    Description Cisco Systems is best known for building the infrastructure of the internet. But since 2010, Cisco has been quietly reinventing itself—from a hardware-driven networking giant into a company powered by services, software, and recurring revenue. In this episode, we unpack how Cisco turned its traditional support business into a strategic growth engine. We trace the evolution from classic maintenance services like SMARTnet to analytics-driven “smart services,” software subscriptions, customer success models, and ultimately networking-as-a-service under the Cisco+ initiative. Along the way, we examine how offerings such as Meraki, Webex, ThousandEyes, Cisco ONE, and subscription-based licensing fundamentally changed how Cisco creates and captures value. The episode shows why services became central to Cisco’s financial stability, how recurring revenue reshaped its operating model, and what this transformation reveals about digital servitization in technology-intensive industries. Cisco’s journey highlights a key lesson: servitization succeeds when services are embedded into the product, the business model, and the customer lifecycle—not added on afterward. Key words Cisco Systems, Digital Servitization, Service Strategy, Recurring Revenue, Subscription Models, Software-Defined Networking, Customer Experience (CX), Networking-as-a-Service, Enterprise Technology

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Connecting research and practice in the transformation from products to digital services.The Digital Servitization Exchange Podast explores how manufacturers create and capture value through services and software. Designed for both researchers and practitioners, the podcast brings together academic insight and industry experience to unpack the concepts, challenges, and opportunities driving digital servitization. Each episode delves into themes such as service innovations, subscription models, industrial IoT, digital platform ecosystems, and organizational transformation. Rather than focusing on individual voices, the podcast emphasizes relevant topics that matter across domains — offering evidence-based perspectives for academics and actionable ideas for business professionals. By bridging theory and practice, The Digital Servitization Exchange Podcast provides a space where learning flows both ways: from research to real-world implementation, and from practice back to research.Ideal for: academics, doctoral researchers, industrial leaders, digital transformation managers, service strategists, and anyone shaping the future of digitally enabled services.