Digital transformation suits companies and is becoming increasingly necessary.
Yet another confirmation comes from a recent study by theInternational Data Corporation conducted on 1,000 business entities that emphasizes two elements. On the one hand, it sets 2021 as the date by which 50 percent of global data will be digitized; on the other, it notes a 14 percent cost reduction compared to the past for companies that have embarked on digital transformation paths.
What slows down digital transformation processes is the fear on the part of companies to initiate complex procedures of technological adaptation that could disrupt the enterprise itself. Often, it is only when technology proves to be the only way to respond to urgent needs that reorganizations that leverage information technology are initiated. As the IDC study notes, the decisive push toward computerization could come from the need to better manage data and create value from it by optimizing the company's infrastructure and processes.
With the use of a Business Process Management platform, which also leverages cloud technologies, this is possible. This has been verified by the hundreds of companies that have chosen this technology to reorganize their processes to manage and enhance their data, effectively starting their own digital transformation using the cloud services offered by Openwork.
Companies operating in a variety of sectors have begun this important journey by transferring some of their activities - from inventory control to supplier coordination, from new product ideation to Pec management - to the Jamio openwork BPM platform and verified the reduction of work time and costs.
It is in this way that numerous product and service companies have implemented their digital transformation, triggering a shift in gear to remain competitive in the market and in line with the requirements "imposed" by the current Enterprise 4.0