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Core connectivity: The key enabler of digital transformation

Published by: Neos Networks

The phrase 'digital transformation' is a hot topic across industry right now. Based on the consultancy IDC's prediction, organisations are expected to invest over $6.8tn globally in digital transformation initiatives from 2020 to 2023.
With such huge sums being spent, organisations expect these programmes to go well beyond the incremental change that typically marked technology investments in recent decades. The promise of digital transformation marks a paradigm shift in how businesses will operate, with a 'digital-first' mindset now starting to permeate all aspects of many organisations.
Despite lofty ambitions and outsized investment, the risk of failure is high. Many of the existing studies on this topic focus on risk mitigations that relate to technology vendor selection, navigating change management and the cultural adaptation that will be required.
In addition to these widely discussed topics, this report will establish that the digital transformation success of UK organisations also rests in part on the attention paid to core connectivity.
Read now to gain an insight into the digital transformation and core connectivity.

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Lang: ENG
Type: Whitepaper Length: 27 pages

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