For even the smallest organizations, staying competitive requires digital transformations that require at least the modernization and often the replacement of legacy technologies.
For even the smallest organizations, staying competitive requires digital transformations that require at least the modernization and often the replacement of legacy technologies.
Do you see business continuity and disaster recovery preparedness (BC/DR) as a cost center? Or do you regard it as a business driver?
Once you grasp that digital transformation is like the arrow of time — there’s no going back, only forward — the idea that your organization is on its way to relying on a multi-cloud ecosystem and that the bulk of your enterprise applications will sooner or later be cloud-native is, well, obvious.
To meet today’s ever-expanding range of digital needs, cloud capabilities are available in many flavors as enterprises move into a cloud-first mode that includes working with two or more cloud providers — something that 81% of public cloud users say they’re already doing.
Back when your organization first began using cloud services, did you realize this was the start of a gradual shift to a whole new business model — not just for your enterprise but for all enterprises everywhere?
Given the high demand these days for IT skillsets, unless yours is a very large enterprise, chances are you’ll struggle to attract the technology expertise you need.