Deep Dive Cloud Transformation

In current times, data is at the heart of any organisation and an enabler for digital transformations. The data needs to be accessible and the data use need to be compliant and ethical. Also cyber security is a top priority, technologies such as Internet of Things and edge computing make it harder to keep organisations safe. This is complex and dynamic, as many organisations operate in multiple ecosystems and requires Service Integration and Management.

What is essential that all users and ecosystem partners have access to the data they need. Policies provide guiderails for the implementation and maintenance of data management tooling inclusive identity and access management functionality.

Furthermore, this requires a solid foundation consisting of cloud- and infrastructure services. In the context of the current geopolitical dynamics sovereignty is becoming more and more important. Organisations need to be prepared to make structural changes – where review their enterprise and IT architecture.  

All sessions in this program

Online Deep Dive Report Presentation – Date to be confirmed

A 1 hour online session with all participants where Professor Erik Beulen presents the Deep Dive Report, followed by a fireside chat and a Q&A with the participants.Program 1:30 pm Walk-in 2:00 pm Welcome & introduction 2:15 pm Presentation/use case by a target group expert 3:15 pm Break...

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Session 1 - Write up

Digital transformation is so much more than just adopting new technologies. It requires managing interdependencies across people, processes, data and platforms. As ecosystems grow, so does complexity and need to share non-transactional data and insights. This session explored how organisations can navigate that complexity, aligning strategy, architecture, and governance to create value and share data.

Presentation Geert Willem Haasjes

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Your moderator

Erik Beulen is The Digital Knowledge Institute’s Program Director. He is also an Information Management professor at the University of Manchester, United Kingdom. Erik’s research focuses on digital transformations, data analytics, and platforms. He is also an external advisor of Bain & Company and an independent member of the data committee at Royal FloraHolland. Erik has 30 years of international experience in the industry and consulting.

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