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MAGAZINE N.9 – DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: MORE OF A NECESSITY THAN A CHOICE

A recent study by theInternational Data Corporation conducted on 1000 businesses confirms this thesis: by 2021, 50% of global data will be digitalized, resulting in a 14% reduction in costs compared to the past for companies that have embarked on digital transformation paths.

The only factor slowing the trend toward digital transformation is companies' fear of initiating complex technological adaptation procedures that could disrupt the business itself. As the IDC study highlights, the decisive push toward digitalization could come from the need to better manage data and create value from it, optimizing companies' infrastructure and business processes.

Among the technologies that enable this approach is the Business Process Management Cloud platform; this has been verified by hundreds of companies that have chosen this technology to reorganize their processes to manage and enhance data, effectively launching their digital transformation using the cloud services offered by Openwork.

Companies operating in various sectors have begun this important journey by migrating data, documents, and processes to the Jamio openwork BPM platform —from inventory control to supplier coordination, from new product design to certified email —and have seen reductions in processing times and costs.
This is how numerous product and service companies have implemented their digital transformation, sparking a shift to adapt to market demands and become competitive.

Another key aspect of Digital Transformation concerns the highly sensitive topic of digital skills, or rather, the digital skills gap, which continues to be a hot topic and for which Italy is also taking appropriate countermeasures. In fact, the lack of specific digital skills further discourages companies from taking action.
Openwork is active in this area not only through the establishment of a in center BPM competence collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Bari, but also, above all, through the Jamio platform management software applications process and workflow for those without programming knowledge, maximizing work time and thus revolutionizing the approach to developing solutions Business Management even.

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Openwork at Microsoft House in Milan: event details

has concluded "BUSINESS PROCESSES IN THE CLOUD"event, held on March 4th at Microsoft House . The meeting was attended by a variety of organizations (medium and large) who wanted to discover what the digital market holds for the near future and, above all, how to address the ever-changing landscape with an adaptive approach.

An update on Italy's IT landscape, market developments, and the lack of digital skills to address these changes were some of the topics addressed during the meeting, which allowed testimonials from Predict (a commercial company and partner of GE Healthcare) and SGA solutions Jamio openwork and Azure to overcome limitations and add value to their business objectives.

It's noteworthy that Predict, a company undergoing a full business model, has decided to hire two young management engineers—rather than two IT specialists—to oversee the application development of processes supporting the ongoing transformation (citizen development).
This innovation project is also supported by the establishment of a BPM competence center thanks to an agreement between Openwork and the Polytechnic University of Bari; in fact, the goal of this collaboration is precisely to train digitally skilled professionals capable of adding value to companies like Predict, which have vision and foresight towards new business models.

Consult the event documents





Digital Gap in Italy: What Solutions?

According to Assintel Report 2019, one in three companies cites transformation digital a lack of skills and adequate digital culture
There are real difficulties in finding and retaining adequate skills to support the development, implementation, and management of innovation and digitalization initiatives, further increasing the digital skills gap in Italy.

The Italian market is therefore facing a crucial crossroads: adapt to change or determine change.
This is now possible only with the introduction of a new concept: software zero-code

What is Zero-Code?

Zero -Code software modeling approach high- productivitythat allows you to create apps quickly and without any computer knowledge.
This model takes a visual approach to the complexity of developing new software applications, aiming to identify rapid solutions to specific problems through innovative tools using simple and effective language.

These platforms reduce the amount of traditional hand coding, enabling accelerated creation of enterprise applications. A significant advantage is that a wider range of people can contribute to application development, not just those with formal programming skills.
are also reduced costs initial programming, training , and implementation.

applications are created Business Process Management with the Jamio openwork, designed to support productivity by maximizing compatibility between systems, simplifying the work process design process, and promoting communication and teamwork within the system. Openwork is, in fact, the first and only Italian software house to adopt the Zero-Code, always at the service of digital transformation.

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