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5 Digital Transformation Trends Driven by Big Data

by Emily John Digital Marketing Service Provider

Digital Transformation is the only real visible evolution mankind is seeing in the current scenario. Though it was predicted that machines will rule the roost, but this way – it was unimaginable even for the most intelligent humans. Here are 5 immediate results of Big Data seen in Digital Transformation journeys.



 

Daily Dose of Big Data Analytics

 

 From impacting the business outcomes to improving quality of customer support, Big Data’s role in digital transformation makes it an unassailable ‘sustenance’ factor for the IT industry. It’s no longer the situation where only a handful of organizations are adopting buzz words and shrilling technologies to drive their fortune.

A certain ground-shaking evolution is occurring at places where no one focused earlier. Transformation brought by the likes of ride hailing companies, chatbot support providers, restaurant booking platforms, travel an airline booking companies, and so on.

 

Big Data is the Sun in this new digital solar system.

 

New IT Roadmaps are Complex Architecture, but Automated

So, what’s new today in Digital Transformation today?

IT roadmaps have become complex from the inside, but totally automated thanks to machine-supervised algorithms.

At the background, we have IT and Big Data companies who have crossed and broken barriers that challenged ITES companies in the early years of the 2000s.

 

Start Ups Arriving in Nutshells

A majority of startups and innovation companies are early adopters of emerging technologies such as AI, machine learning, Cloud Computing and Blockchain. They have managed to hire the right talent from the first-class batches of Big Data Certification Malaysia.

 

A New Cloud in the Shift

Cloud has not only displaced the core theme of SaaS business (sign up on subscription is the buzz, and it works), but it has also digitally transformed some of the traditional Cloud services that we were made to work with between the years 2009-2015. Today’s Cloud is heavily proliferated with AI-based automation that allows customers to not just leverage the best features in the Cloud, but also compare them with other vendors in the same category.

 

Back in those days when CIOs would be stuck with the same data management systems for years, and sometimes decades, now have a choice to sign up on subscription of 12, 24, and 36 months, and replace them as soon as they see a new product with better features and extensive support.


More Employee Experience at Play


Customers were always at the center of every operation. But now, words like Account-based intelligence and Big Data analytics have broken the ceiling for the kind of personalization and customer experience delivered at scale. Employees of Cloud companies are having more say in the digital transformation journeys where they get to choose the kind of technologies they may prefer to work with.

For example, Slack, Dropbox, Shutterstock,Gmail suites, Microsoft Outlook, and video conferencing tools, offer extensive Big Data-based experience management to not just manage work in a better way, but also enhance overall brand reputation as a tech-savvy entity.


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About Emily John Senior   Digital Marketing Service Provider

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Joined APSense since, December 29th, 2018, From New York, United States.

Created on Oct 20th 2019 03:02. Viewed 452 times.

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