logo of the vendor

Business Requirements Demand Strategic Thinking About Networks

thumbnail of content

Investing in a sound digital foundation and skill sets will be table stakes as more disruptive technologies such as AI and societal initiatives like sustainability demand even more expertise and agility from IT teams.

As organizations work diligently on digital transformation, they have identified key business outcomes needed to achieve improvements and drive their business forward. These outcomes include improved business agility, customer satisfaction, operational efficiency, and cost savings. Surprisingly, an IDC study found that 54% of organizations are still building digital capabilities to reach these goals.

Organizations need to shift their focus, funds, and resources from day-to-day tactical operations to driving strategic business outcomes to meet the goals of the business. Download this spotlight from IDC to learn how to:

  • Align IT investments with your business outcomes
  • Effectively leverage data-driven insights to accelerate time to value
  • Find the right partner for your digital transformation


1. Future of Digital Infrastructure Sentiment Study, June 2023

Read the Report

Opt In?

Explore similar content

Advantech logo
thumbnail of the content

Discover pathways to future green energy technology trends & opportunities to grow your business

Digitalisation is a key element of an effective green energy transformation. This digital transformation is fuelled by cutting-edge IoT technologies, such as edge computing, artificial intelligence, smart connectivity, and insightful data analytics. In the green energy guide you will learn more about the technology trends and solutions where Advantech can support you for the future of energy management within the IOT Technology, and at the same time, empower your business:
Guide Digital Transformation
Amazon AWS logo
Spiceworks (USA) logo
thumbnail of the content

Business transformation through digital modernization

Today’s businesses must adapt to rapidly changing market conditions, manage and derive insights from massive volumes of data, and meet the rising demands of today’s always-on customers. In short, they must modernize—rethinking processes and leveraging technology to seize opportunities earlier, achieve maximum value from their investments, and innovate faster than ever before. The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic further drive these changes. Businesses across all industries must now move even faster to embrace new work styles and drive down costs. Recent research suggests that more than 90 percent of enterprises are accelerating cloud adoption plans because of COVID-19.1 Many organizations are instituting digital transformation initiatives in response to these growing pressures. By embracing new ways of building applications and services, these organizations can connect previously siloed data, streamline processes, and accelerate innovation in ways that delight their customers. Digital transformation promises substantial rewards, with leading companies achieving critical business advantages such as higher productivity, faster time to market, and a stronger bottom line. Reaching these rewards can prove challenging, however. Digital transformation represents a massive undertaking involving far-reaching changes to technology, processes, and culture. Breaking the process down into distinct phases can help prevent organizations from losing their way.
Brochure Digital Transformation
Cisco logo
thumbnail of the content

Business Requirements Demand Strategic Thinking About Networks

Investing in a sound digital foundation and skill sets will be table stakes as more disruptive technologies such as AI and societal initiatives like sustainability demand even more expertise and agility from IT teams. As organizations work diligently on digital transformation, they have identified key business outcomes needed to achieve improvements and drive their business forward. These outcomes include improved business agility, customer satisfaction, operational efficiency, and cost savings. Surprisingly, an IDC study found that 54% of organizations are still building digital capabilities to reach these goals.₁ Organizations need to shift their focus, funds, and resources from day-to-day tactical operations to driving strategic business outcomes to meet the goals of the business. Download this spotlight from IDC to learn how to: 1. Future of Digital Infrastructure Sentiment Study, June 2023
Report Digital Transformation