Innovating a company with ever-shrinking budgets: this is the task that more and more Chief Information Officers are being asked to address.
Providing rapid technological solutions to an ever-growing number of services, with a view to a digital transformation that increases the efficiency of internal processes and improves the customer experience, while still having limited financial resources, is a challenge that increasingly translates into breaking down cultural barriers.
This is the finding of the "Connectivity Benchmark 2018" survey conducted among 650 IT in large companies. The research once again highlighted that implementing digital transformation isn't simply a matter of purchasing new software, but involves a deeper innovation of the entire business system and related practices.
Choosing the technologies best suited to your business , integrating them with existing systems, developing new applications and services by making different company teams work in an organised manner and recomposing existing technological components are all components of this challenge.
For many companies, a cloud-based Business Process Management platform like Jamio openwork has proven to be the ideal tool for navigating digital transformation more seamlessly, both operationally and financially. This is primarily because it integrates with most existing technology systems, but more importantly, it allows for more efficient work organization . Furthermore, it provides a range of technological solutions that, when combined and tailored to the business's operations, enable optimal digital transformation projects.
The additional advantage is the costs, which are absolutely accessible compared to vertical technologies with services that exploit the Cloud and therefore do not require infrastructure with corresponding maintenance.
In short, CIOs face difficult decisions, but fortunately, technologies exist that can rapidly adapt to organizational and market changes without costly, long-term investments. At a time when innovation is essential to staying ahead, this is certainly good news.
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