Author: | Ernest Stambouly | ISBN: | 9780996575218 |
Publisher: | Ernest Stambouly | Publication: | September 22, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Ernest Stambouly |
ISBN: | 9780996575218 |
Publisher: | Ernest Stambouly |
Publication: | September 22, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A book is for corporate technology executives with the concern for business continuity in a climate of high disruption and digital transformation. It offers every decision-maker in medium and large companies a fresh outlook and approach for dealing with their existing computing capabilities, the “legacy enterprise applications” that their business have come to rely on, as they confront the inevitable threats and opportunities of digital transformation.
This is a book of strategy written for the pragmatic executive looking to simplify and reduce the risks of the daunting challenge of coping with digital transformation, New IT, and third platform technologies. It accomplishes its objective by offering unique and powerful distinctions, new concepts, and simply by altering how to think about radical change. The author is a long time performer, educator and advisor in enterprise computing evolution, migration, and of recent, digital transformation.
A book is for corporate technology executives with the concern for business continuity in a climate of high disruption and digital transformation. It offers every decision-maker in medium and large companies a fresh outlook and approach for dealing with their existing computing capabilities, the “legacy enterprise applications” that their business have come to rely on, as they confront the inevitable threats and opportunities of digital transformation.
This is a book of strategy written for the pragmatic executive looking to simplify and reduce the risks of the daunting challenge of coping with digital transformation, New IT, and third platform technologies. It accomplishes its objective by offering unique and powerful distinctions, new concepts, and simply by altering how to think about radical change. The author is a long time performer, educator and advisor in enterprise computing evolution, migration, and of recent, digital transformation.