
Acting on the Digital Imperative
To successfully navigate a digital transformation—and fend off digital attackers—companies must focus on three objectives: gaining speed, scaling rapidly, and delivering superior value.
To successfully navigate a digital transformation—and fend off digital attackers—companies must focus on three objectives: gaining speed, scaling rapidly, and delivering superior value.
Two-speed IT was a great intermediate stage, letting companies gain experience in agile processes while retaining traditional development methods. But now it’s time to take the next step, to all-agile.
Simplifying IT is an essential task for any IT organization that wants to stay competitive. It is also a critical foundation of digital transformation.
If agile is failing to deliver results, look to your product owners. More often than not, they are the weak link when agile development stagnates.
Data misuse represents a previously hidden obstacle to unleashing the trillion-dollar opportunity of big data.
Moving from a data warehouse to a date lake was a radical change that challenged processes, technology, and company culture. But the benefits have been significant and numerous.
Rising customer expectations and intensifying competition are spurring banks and insurers to overhaul their digital capabilities. What are the critical steps to success?
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