Institute for Digital Transformation Unveils Advisory✚ by the Institute| Institute for Digital Transformation
You’re on the Titanic. The engineers are shouting: “The bulkheads are too low! The rudder is too small! There aren’t enough life boats!”. The sailors mumble: “It has been cold, there will be many more icebergs than usual and further south”. The owners are pressing the captain: “You should be in New York in six days, we desperately need a record!”. And the captain thinks: “I have execution power. I can break through. I will be successful.” and orders: “Northerly course an...| R&A IT Strategy & Architecture
Fundamental properties of digital IT have set ons on a road not to a Singularity Point, but towards Complexity Crunch. That has consequences for our strategic (IT) choices and landscapes. A ‘long r…| R&A IT Strategy & Architecture
While back on the island of Bonaire this January after a 20-year absence, my husband and I were joined by friends and made our way to the Salt Flats, a sight that needed re-seeing. The Flats are a unique mixture of colors across the horizon within large, neat, shallow rectangular water ponds of white, pink, and shades in between glistening against the backdrop of warm Caribbean blue. Salt is something we use daily, but the beauty of its origins is likely an element we don’t consider.| Institute for Digital Transformation
According to a Gartner study, 51 percent of IT spending is shifting to the public cloud, replacing traditional, on-premise solutions for application, operations, software development, and system infrastructure. For the customer, successful cloud migration results in a smooth, continuous transition of all the services and functions they know and need while ensuring those services stay accessible and optimized at all times from anywhere on the globe. For organizations, pulling off that seamless...| Institute for Digital Transformation
The third ‘fragmentation wave’ of the IT-revolution is upon us, it seems. Fragmentation/encapsulation is a repeated pattern in the IT-revolution for managing complexity. First as object…| R&A IT Strategy & Architecture