Organizations around the globe have embraced digital transformation (DX) initiatives to gain competitive advantages and better serve their customers in today’s marketplace. The pandemic has changed customer preferences and how companies deliver their products and services. Organizations are adopting collaboration tools, big data analytics, artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies to meet these evolving requirements.
However, increasingly complex applications, communications systems and cloud services all place significant demands on IT architectures that weren’t designed to handle them. Many organizations are experiencing unplanned downtime, performance problems and security threats that thwart their ability to execute on DX initiatives.
That’s because many organizations are putting the cart before the horse. To realize the full benefits of emerging technologies, they must first engage in IT modernization. While that may sound synonymous with digital transformation, they are two separate but complementary processes.
Digital transformation refers to the use of evolving technologies to spark innovation. Often, the first step is to modernize the underlying technology infrastructure to support those new technologies and ensure that business objectives are met.
Traditional IT environments are built upon rigid technologies and manual maintenance processes. Industry analysts agree that organizations should move to new IT infrastructures designed to streamline operations in ways that free up resources and enable new levels of performance, scalability and cost-efficiency. These efforts should focus on three main undertakings:
However, many organizations are struggling with this process. In a recent survey of IT leaders conducted by Teneo Research, 60 percent of respondents said their organization’s IT modernization program is not yet ready for the future. Almost one-quarter (24 percent) said their organization has not begun modernizing or is just beginning its IT modernization journey. About one-third said they still in the process of modernization.
One of the greatest challenges is a lack of expertise. Even major enterprises with large IT departments often face skills gaps and a shortage of IT resources. That’s why more companies are choosing to partner with a qualified IT solutions provider that can provide strategic guidance and the ability to execute on large projects.
Technologent’s Resource Consulting team can deliver the talent you need to accelerate IT modernization and lay a path toward digital transformation. We can provide support personnel to handle help desk tickets so your in-house team can focus on key initiatives. Or, we can place experienced engineers and strategists to help you develop your technology roadmap.
IT systems are no longer simply business tools — they are often the prime movers of business.
Organizations must be agile to stay competitive and drive growth, and digital transformation can be a major enabler of that. However, modernizing the IT environment is a complex endeavor requiring a comprehensive strategy and a well-defined plan. With years of experience in diverse technical specialties, Technologent can help you prepare for the process.