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Cloud Expo Session: Is Digital Transformation Dead?

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The term ‘digital transformation’ may be the buzzword of all buzzwords. It is used to sell every type of technology imaginable. From mainframes to voice systems, and everything in between, marketers have connected everything to this magical term. And in the process, they may have killed it.

As an enterprise leader, it’s essential that you separate the fact from the fiction and the hype from the reality when it comes to leading your organization into the future. In this thought-provoking and insightful session, industry analyst, author and professional speaker Charles Araujo will share what he thinks about all the digital transformation buzz and, most importantly, what you should be watching, exploring and employing as you move forward.

Speaker: Charles Araujo
Monday, November 12 • 5:00pm – 5:40pm
Cloud Expo, New York City

Click here for more information or to register.


Seven Lies ICO Fans Tell Themselves (And Anyone Else Who Will Listen)

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With nearly half a million views, my article Seven Lies Bitcoin Fans Tell Themselves (And Anyone Else Who Will Listen clearly touched a nerve.

Today, however, the fervor has moved on. Bitcoin still has its fans, of course, but this year the excitement is centering on Initial Coin Offerings, or ICOs.

You might think your favorite ICO is steak, but it’s probably just sizzle.

You might think your favorite ICO is steak, but it’s probably just sizzle.

With an ICO, a startup uses blockchain technology to issue ‘cryptotokens’ which represent something of value, typically products or services the company (or someone else) will deliver in the future. Investors snap up these tokens at a discount, hoping to cash in by selling them or perhaps using them at a later point in time. The money the ICO collects then goes to fund the company.

In spite of the term’s similarity to IPO, or initial public offering, ICOs more closely resemble obtaining venture capital or angel investment, as ICOs solicit funds from all manner of individuals and venture funds directly.

However, in spite of the pandemonium around ICOs – or perhaps in part because of it – there are many hard truths about ICOs that their fans would rather not believe. Here are my top seven.

Read the entire article at https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonbloomberg/2018/06/29/seven-lies-ico-fans-tell-themselves-and-anyone-else-who-will-listen/.

Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. The author does not own, nor does he intend to own, any cryptocurrency or other cryptotokens, or any interest in any ICOs. Image credit: Erich Ferdinand.

Webinar: Getting to AI ROI: Finding Value in your Unstructured Content

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Hear Indico’s CEO Tom Wilde and Intellyx’s Jason Bloomberg’s perspectives on this valuable and practical webinar to start your AI journey to success.

This webinar will cover:

  • An understanding of the “alphabet soup” of AI and which technology is right for you—including Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Transfer Learning, and more
  • A framework for developing use cases that can benefit from AI
  • The building blocks for AI success
  • A methodology for designing in ROI from the outset

Date: Thursday – July 26th, 2018 Time: 1PM – 2PM ET

Register today—places are limited!

Can’t make it?  Register anyway for access to the recording.

 

The future of digital transformation – Insights from Thinkers360 global influencers and thought leaders (Part 2)

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By Thinkers360

This is the big question. Too many leaders see digital transformation as a technology-driven exercise. The first rule is that digital transformation is something that will not be something you finish — at least not for the foreseeable future. Second, the primary context by which leaders should look at digital transformation is in terms of the transformation of business models, go-to-market strategies, and cultural transformation. From this perspective, I believe that most enterprises will only be at the beginning of their digital transformation journey three years from now.

–        Charles Araujo, Industry Analyst, Author & Professional Speaker, CharlesAraujo.com

Read the entire article at https://www.thinkers360.com/the-future-of-digital-transformation-insights-from-thinkers360-global-influencers-and-thought-leaders-part-2/

Octopai: Automated Metadata Discovery and Lineage

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An Intellyx Brain Candy Brief

What if someone in your organization runs a business intelligence (BI) report, but doesn’t trust the data they see?

The underlying problem is typically data in a source data store somewhere – but in typical enterprise environments, there may be several complex ETL steps that move, transform, and combine data to feed the BI tool that generated the report.

Octopai addresses this difficult problem with its machine learning-driven metadata discovery and data lineage tool.

Octopai can trace back from a problematic report to the original data sources, while providing visibility into the role each step in the ETL process played in the data flow.

Similarly, Octopai can take any data source as input and calculate which reports or other endpoints receive data from that source.

As a result, Octopai delivers a powerful enterprise data governance tool essential, for example, for GDPR compliance or other priorities where data lineage and veracity are important.

Copyright © Intellyx LLC. Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. To be considered for a Brain Candy article, email us at pr@intellyx.com.

Caspio: Data-Centric Low-Code/No-Code with ‘Land and Expand’ Enterprise Strategy

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An Intellyx Brain Candy Brief

Compared to many of the startups in the exploding no-code/low-code market, Caspio has been around for longer than most. Since its founding in 2000, it has largely flown under the radar in the enterprise, maturing its product while serving midmarket and departmental customers.

Caspio offers a SaaS platform with a zero-install, subscription-based business model (with a private cloud option as well). The platform is best suited for departmental apps that non-technical, ‘citizen developers’ can assemble on their own.

Caspio is also extensible, so IT can step in as necessary. The platform offers basic integration using lightweight, third-party tools like Zapier. Any heavier duty integration would require technical expertise.

Because it is so easy for business users to use Caspio to build general purpose, team-oriented apps, the company is finding its best route into the enterprise is via departmental teams and expanding across the organization from there – the classic ‘land and expand’ go-to-market strategy.

Copyright © Intellyx LLC. Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. To be considered for a Brain Candy article, email us at pr@intellyx.com.

Vexata: Enterprise Storage for the Cognitive Era

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An Intellyx Brain Candy Brief

Enterprise organizations are recognizing that data is the new driver of business value. The good news is that they have lots of data and are creating more each day. The bad news is that the tiered storage architectures of the past are making most of that data hard to get to and slow to process when it is available. As organizations begin the transition to become so-called cognitive enterprises in which they employ data-intensive intelligent applications at-scale, the old ways of storing and serving data will no longer suffice.

Vexata believes that the only way to address this problem is to take a new approach and, therefore, designed a storage architecture to meet the particular needs of these data-intensive applications — but in a way that was minimally disruptive to current data center architectures. The company’s solution, it says, strikes this balance by using proprietary software, a new architectural approach, and purpose-built field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA), but uses commodity components for everything else.

The solution’s architecture allows it to separate the data and control paths and use its proprietary FPGAs to perform load balancing. The result is a low-latency, cut-through data path that delivers, according to the company, exceptional performance that simultaneously helps enterprises meet growing demands on existing legacy systems, as well as enable them to introduce more data-intensive cognitive workloads over time.

Copyright © Intellyx LLC. Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. To be considered for a Brain Candy article, email us at pr@intellyx.com.

BlockID by 1Kosmos: A Blockchain-powered Identity Management Solution

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An Intellyx Brain Candy Brief

In the digital era, we all have an identity problem. According to 1Kosmos, the average person now has to manage between 250 and 300 online identities — not to mention more traditional offline identities like state identification, passports, health insurance cards, and so on. The disconnected nature of all of these different ‘identities,’ according to the company, results in a painful and repeated verification process that leads to poor and often frustrating customer experiences.

The company contends, however, that the fact that we have little control over how organizations store and use our data goes beyond bad experiences and leaves us increasingly vulnerable to everything from identity theft to privacy issues. The company has, therefore, introduced its BlockID solution to help enterprises solve this problem for their employees and customers.

The blockchain-powered solution acts as a trusted digital identify safe that enables individuals to self-enroll and verify their identity to the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Identity Level of Assurance 3, or LOA 3. The solution uses a combination of biometrics, government identification verification, and other identity validation functions to help users establish LOA 3 verification. Once verified, the solution encrypts all identifying information on the company’s permission blockchain, and users can use the company’s mobile app to gain access to everything from buildings to applications.

Copyright © Intellyx LLC. Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. To be considered for a Brain Candy article, email us at pr@intellyx.com.


My Fave Five – June Edition of MarTech and Digital Transformation Roundup

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By Kelly Hungerford

Digitization, Digitalization, And Digital Transformation: Confuse Them At Your Peril

As businesses step further down the path of business transformation, it’s important to minimize the hype and add clarity by understanding the meaning behind the terminology. In this post, Jason Bloomberg explains the differences between digitization, digitalization, and digital transformation. Read the full article here.

Read the entire article at https://kellyhungerford.com/2018/06/29/my-fave-five-june-edition-of-martech-and-digital-transformation-roundup/

TechRepublic’s Bombshell Survey: A DevOps Fiasco?

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By Philippe Abdoulaye

Believe it or not, that’s my six-year experience advising on DevOps worldwide, as well as the observations of an increasing number of reliable IT industry analysts including Joe McKendrick and Jason Bloomberg. The three fundamental failure factors of DevOps implementation are:

  1. Either a lack of or unclear business objectives.
  2. Widespread misconceptions of DevOps including among thought leaders.
  3. Conflicting interests of the DevOps tools business.

Read the entire article at https://devops.com/techrepublics-bombshell-survey-a-devops-fiasco/

Think You Know How Disruptive Artificial Intelligence Is? Think Again

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Of all the technologies that drive digital transformation in the enterprise, people often tout artificial intelligence (AI) as perhaps the most disruptive of all.

Luddites destroying an automated loom.

Luddites destroying an automated loom.

As automation becomes increasingly sophisticated, there’s no question that AI is in the process of disrupting people’s day-to-day jobs. As a result, the buzz has largely focused on whether AI will put people out of work vs. whether it will shift work to more productive tasks, as automation takes the grunt work off of everybody’s plate.

While such discussions are clearly important, they miss the larger transformative story. Digital transformation, after all, takes place at the organizational or even the industry level. What story does AI play there?

Understanding AI-Driven Displacements

Automation has driven disruption in the workforce since the Luddite movement against mechanized textile mills in the early nineteenth century. While AI is certainly improving and extending the capabilities of such automation, much of its focus is on individual tasks, rather than roles.

Read the entire article at https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonbloomberg/2018/07/07/think-you-know-how-disruptive-artificial-intelligence-is-think-again/.

Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. Image credit: Public Domain.

The Unheralded Digital Era Hero: The Question

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You always know it when you meet someone who has a two or three-year-old at home. They’re easy to spot because they always have this exasperated look on their face.

The source of this exasperation is the never-ceasing series of one-word daggers to the heart: “Why?”

Young children have an insatiable curiosity, which results in them turning to the people whom they see as the fonts of all wisdom — their parents — for explanations on how everything works.

As any parent knows, however, this continuous questioning is exhausting. When it begins, it is cute and endearing. But as it continues, it becomes a bit like Chinese water torture in which parents go crazy one innocuous why at a time.

Eventually, however, this intense curiosity fades. Parents tire of the process, and the world isn’t very kind to people who always question everything. As a result, most people learn to follow the rules, do what they’re told, and not question much of anything at all.

Throughout the industrial age, this worked well enough.

As we enter the digital era in earnest, however, it’s a recipe for failure. More importantly, the secret to our survival as both companies and individuals may, in fact, be to rediscover and unleash our most natural and most underused ability: the power to question.

Wired to Question

In a recent article entitled The fallacy of obviousness, Professor Teppo Felin of the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School takes issue with a famous study in which people are asked to count the number of times the players on one team pass a basketball to one another.

While the participant is busy counting, a gorilla walks across the screen, pausing in the middle to pound its chest. The results of the study were that about 70% of the participants completely missed the gorilla.

From the results of this experiment, the researchers concluded that humans were often ‘blind to the obvious.’ Professor Felin, however, believes that there is another, more accurate reason that people miss the gorilla: it was irrelevant to the question the researchers asked the participants to answer.

According to Felin, humans do not observe the world passively. Instead, the questions we are trying to answer define our perceptions — what we see as obvious. It is, in fact, this ability to focus our attention — even overlooking something as seemingly glaring as gorilla crossing the screen — that enables us to function and gives us an evolutionary edge.

We receive way too much information to process it all passively. Instead, we direct our brain to process and filter the vast amount of information we collect to find information that is valuable to us — to answer the questions we are trying to answer.

In effect, we are wired to question.

The Power of Questions in the AI Era

The fact is that the ability to ask great questions has always been vital to human progress. All of history’s great thinkers, entrepreneurs, and creators have found their success by embracing their curiosity, asking the tough questions, and then pursuing the answers.

But in the industrial era, it was only the intellectual elite that were afforded the luxury of such high-minded activities. The rest of us were expected to work the systems and follow the processes that these elite minds created — and to not question anything.

Organizations, however, now have another type of worker that will follow a process and do what it’s told — more efficiently and more cost-effectively than a human: an intelligent computer.

In the digital era, organizations will automate any business process that they can reduce to an algorithm. Unfortunately, such processes account for a massive part of what most enterprise employees do on a day-to-day basis. As a result, many of those employees are at risk of having an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered system take over their jobs — partially or wholly — in the near future.

But there are several tasks that even our most advanced AI systems today cannot accomplish. As Professor Felin puts it, “Knowing what to observe, what might be relevant and what data to gather in the first place is not a computational task – it’s a human one.”

He argues that no matter how intelligent AI-powered systems become, their scope of abilities is limited to answering questions — but they cannot determine which questions to ask or why they may be relevant to any particular situation (at least until we reach the artificial general intelligence state, if we ever do.)

The result for both organizations and their employees is that there remains an essential human role — mainly as enterprises more fully embrace AI: to ask the right questions.

Question-Powered Digital Transformation

The ability to ask the hard questions is more than just the saving grace for competing with AI. It has much broader implications for both enterprises and enterprise employees.

If you assess the drivers of an enterprise’s ability to survive and thrive in this period of disruption, a few organizational and cultural characteristics rise to the top: they possess an innovative culture, they can foresee disruptive threats and opportunities, and they can rapidly respond when they do.

All of these characteristics are rooted in the ability to explore a situation, determine the right questions to ask, understand the relevance of the questions to the situation, gather the data necessary to answer them, and then act upon the answers.

Said another way, it is the power of the question that enables an organization to innovate and change — the very fuel of digital transformation.

The Intellyx Take 

Talking with business and IT leaders about their digital transformation efforts, I have observed that the most significant challenge for those who have struggled in their efforts is a lack of imagination.

They and their teams end up boiling digital transformation down to its lowest common technology denominator — turning their effort into something that everyone can more easily understand, but which is devoid of the innovation and wholesale change that must be at the center of any transformative effort.

In many cases, this perceived need for a forward-looking and progressive plan leads to countless wasted hours building out strategies and roadmaps that everyone knows will be meaningless the moment they are complete.

In contrast, those organizations that are finding success have been able to unleash the creativity of their teams and to create a culture of innovation. While such creativity manifests in many ways, it comes down to the ability to create an environment in which teams and employees are free to question everything.

Those organizations that are succeeding in creating a culture of continual change, embracing innovation, and adapting to rapid changes in the marketplace are the ones that welcome the power of the right questions and empower their employees to ask them.

Copyright © Intellyx LLC. Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, Microsoft is an Intellyx customer. None of the other organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. Image credit: Scott McLeod.

Indico to Host Webinar on Getting to ROI with Enterprise AI

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By GlobeNewswire

BOSTON, July 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Indico, a provider of enterprise AI solutions for unstructured content, will host a complimentary webinar titled Getting to AI ROI on Thursday, July 26th at 1:00 pm ET. Indico CEO Tom Wilde, and Intellyx president Jason Bloomberg will share their perspectives on how enterprises can put their AI initiatives on the path to success. Specific topics include:

  • An understanding of the “alphabet soup” of AI and which technology is right for different organizations — including Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Transfer Learning, and more
  • A framework for developing use cases that can benefit from AI
  • The building blocks for AI success
  • A methodology for designing in ROI from the outset

Read the entire article at http://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/indico-to-host-webinar-on-getting-to-roi-with-enterprise-ai-1027358219

Breakthrough Technologies Loco: No-Code for SMBs with a ‘Deck of Cards’ Metaphor

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An Intellyx Brain Candy Brief

Breakthrough Technologies is a software development consulting firm that has delivered solutions primarily to the assessment, K/12, and non-profit markets since 1998.

The company recently threw its hat into the crowded no-code platform ring with Loco, an application building tool the company aims at citizen developers, especially within small and midsize businesses.

Loco’s most distinctive feature is its ‘card’ and ‘deck’ metaphors: a card represents a single record in a database (say, information about a person), and a deck represents a collection or such cards, analogous to a database table.

Breakthrough is currently in discussions with collaboration technology vendor Slack in hopes that Loco may become the no-code platform of choice in the nascent Slack app store.

Copyright © Intellyx LLC. Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. To be considered for a Brain Candy article, email us at pr@intellyx.com.

AgilePoint: ‘Future-Proof’ Model-Driven Low-Code Platform with Deep BPMS Roots

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An Intellyx Brain Candy Brief

AgilePoint builds on years of expertise as a business process management system (BPMS) vendor to round out its Low-Code platform. The result is a process-centric application creation environment that developers can use to build rich enterprise applications from scratch.

AgilePoint takes a model-driven approach, representing all application characteristics via an XML-based intermediate domain-specific language its platform renders directly into a working application. This approach ‘future-proofs’ such applications, because updates either to the platform or to the APIs that provide access to other apps won’t break the applications.

Developers can also build mobile apps for iOS or Android with AgilePoint. Such apps run directly on the mobile environment via an AgilePoint app, rather than running in a browser.

As a result, mobile apps have the benefits of fully native apps (access to special phone features and offline operation) without the drawbacks (the need to recompile and download whenever there’s an update).

Copyright © Intellyx LLC. Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. To be considered for a Brain Candy article, email us at pr@intellyx.com.


How No and Low Code Approaches Support Business Users and Professional Developers

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By Ben Linders 

No code approaches aim to support business users in developing and maintaining their own applications, where low code simplifies the developer’s work and makes them more productive. Both approaches enable faster development at lower costs. As the distinction between these approaches is becoming smaller; business users and developers can team up and use them together. CCI has adopted low code and no code for developing applications.

In the Forbes article The Low-Code/No-Code Movement: More Disruptive Than You Realize, Jason Bloomberg describes the distinction between no code and low code as perceived by the industry:

In the No-Code corner are the “citizen developers” – business users who can build functional but generally limited apps without having to write a line of code. The Low-Code corner, in contrast, centers on professional developers, streamlining and simplifying their work – delivering enterprise-class applications with little or no hand-coding.

Innovation in model-driven approaches and artificial intelligence will make the distinction between low code and no code disappear, argued Jason Bloomberg. This will lead to “tools simple enough for citizen developers and powerful enough for professional development teams”, he said, which will decrease the need for software developers:

If you’re a coder who loves to code, all is not lost – but as this trend takes hold, there is less likely to be a place for you on an enterprise development team.

Read the entire article at https://www.infoq.com/news/2018/07/no-code-low-code

SkySync: Solving the Enterprise Content Problem – by Intellyx

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By SkySync

Enterprises have a content problem. They have content everywhere — in the form of office documents, SharePoint articles and who knows what else. Most of this content is valuable, some of it is critical, and employees have created all of it with some meaningful intent. But with every piece of content created, the job of managing it, securing it, governing it and ensuring compliance becomes exponentially harder.

Organizations have responded by deploying any number of technologies and approaches in an attempt to tame the content beast, including Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems, collaboration tools, and cloud-based document repositories. In most cases, however, while this layer of tools has solved some problems, it has created others as organizations are continually migrating content between systems based on rapidly changing needs.

SkySync believes that it has the solution to this problem. The company designed its enterprise content integration tool to serve as ‘plumbing’ between ECM systems and the numerous other content platforms that an enterprise may have deployed in their environment. The platform currently integrates with over 40 systems and enables organizations to insert a universal layer of compliance and governance rules to its content — wherever they store it.

Read the entire article at http://www.skysync.com/skysync-solving-enterprise-content-problem-intellyx/

Top 20 Global Thought Leaders on Analytics – July 2018

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By Thinkers360

Top 20 Global Thought Leaders on Analytics (July 2018)

Here’s the Thinkers360 leaderboard for the top 20 global thought leaders on analytics for July 2018. Congratulations to all our thought leaders and experts who participated!

Rank Twitter Handle Name TL Score
1 @ewilson1776 Eric Wilson Score: 100
2 @rautsan Sandeep Raut Score: 76.92
3 @charlesaraujo Charles Araujo Score: 62.31

Read the entire article at https://www.thinkers360.com/top-20-global-thought-leaders-on-analytics-july-2018/

Digital Transformation Four Years On: Hype Or Reality?

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I joined Forbes as a contributor in June 2014, covering the relatively new topic of digital transformation. Now four years and over 230 articles later, it’s time to take stock of the trend.

Change must become a core competency.

Change must become a core competency.

Has digital transformation worn out its welcome? Are people still confused about what it is? Or perhaps its time has come, as enterprises and public-sector organizations around the world achieve real successes with their digital transformation initiatives?

To get a read on the current mood around digital transformation, I Googled for news stories over the last week featuring the term. In a mere seven days, dozens of articles discussed the notion, appearing in both technical and business sites around the world.

The encouraging news: for the most part, opinions align with the four core characteristics I believe are essential for defining digital transformation. Here’s what I found.

Read the entire article at https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonbloomberg/2018/07/15/digital-transformation-four-years-on-hype-or-reality/.

Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. Image credit: Felix Burton.

Zaloni: Operationalizing the Data Lake for a Hybrid World

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An Intellyx Brain Candy Brief

Enterprises need to build a modern data platform that transcends traditional data warehouses and data lake implementations. To cope with the unrelenting pace of data growth and its increasing importance, organizations need to operationalize their data lakes and create an integrated data platform that operates across their newly hybrid IT architectures.

Data platform provider, Zaloni, exists to help enterprises accomplish just this task. The company designed its new 5.0 platform to help organizations build and manage their data platform across multi-cloud and hybrid environments with native support for Amazon’s AWS EMR and Microsoft’s Azure Data Lake Storage services, respectively.

Beyond supporting public cloud deployments, however, the company wants to help make the entire end-to-end data management process easier. The company’s end-to-end approach helps enterprises simplify data discovery and ingestion, data management and governance, and the self-service consumption of the data. The company believes it can help enterprises modernize their data platforms to create greater organizational agility and more efficiently manage their data as its use and importance continue to grow.

Copyright © Intellyx LLC. Intellyx publishes the Agile Digital Transformation Roadmap poster, advises companies on their digital transformation initiatives, and helps vendors communicate their agility stories. As of the time of writing, none of the organizations mentioned in this article are Intellyx customers. To be considered for a Brain Candy article, email us at pr@intellyx.com.

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