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The CNCF mission to get the code out there makes end users a priority at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021

help outline CLOUD The CNCF mission to ‘get the code out there’ makes end users a priority at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021 SHARE The pandemic has brought cloud native into the mainstream, accelerating the adoption of digital business across industries and in businesses from neighborhood mom-and-pop stores to global mega-corporations. It’s more than a surface change; companies that traditionally identified as part of the automotive, transportation or even finance industries now have software as their core. “The dynamics have really changed,” said Brian Gracely, senior director of product strategy at Red Hat Inc. OpenShift. “[Enterprise] has looked at Silicon Valley for years, and now they’re modeling it … it is really, really interesting in terms of how far that whole software is eating the world thing is materialized in every industry.”

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Avoiding the data landfill for streamlined digital transformation

SHARE Data is critical to decision-making in modern business, but it remains one of the most difficult resources to harness. Some 97% of organizations report that data-related challenges are limiting the information available to businesses, according to a new BizOps survey on the state of digital business. Intimidating though it may seem, the adoption of some practices can help companies make data-driven decisions that support business outcomes, according to Kieran Taylor (pictured, left), chief marketing officer and head of marketing at Broadcom Inc. “I think you get out of this data landfill conundrum by first understanding what questions to ask,” he said. “It’s not algorithms; it’s not analytics; it’s not math that is going to solve this problem. It is really, really understanding your customer’s issues and what questions to ask of the data.”

Embracing agility across the business to face disruptions beyond COVID-19

SHARE One of the biggest lessons learned by businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic is the need to be agile, to face unthinkable challenges and adapt to rapidly changing market conditions. While the adverse effects of the global crisis are beginning to wane, this lesson is here to stay. Eighty-seven percent of business leaders believe that the events of 2020 increased the demand for agility, and 83% admit that agility is also critical to their activities in 2021, according to a new BizOps industry research survey on the state of digital business. “Disruption is no longer an exception; it’s kind of become the norm or the rule,” said Pierre Viljoen (pictured, left), chief technology officer and head of enterprise technology and governance at HCL Technologies Ltd. Enterprise Studio. “And as executives in companies have learned over the last year … what really is needed is for us to understand, going forward, how we’re actually going to remodel our business by harness

Watch live: BizOps helps businesses succeed in the data-driven post-COVID landscape

SHARE The world is eager to put the trials of 2020 behind it. But the challenges COVID-19 brought to the business world are not going away anytime soon. Sixty percent of enterprise leaders believe 2021 will be as tough for businesses as the previous year, according to a new BizOps industry research survey on the state of digital business. Remote work, global uncertainty and the ongoing economic impact of the pandemic were cited as top concerns. But possibly the most revealing statistic shows the disconnect between strategic goals and technological investment in businesses undergoing digital transformation. While 95% of survey respondents agreed that successful digital transformation is about business outcomes rather than technological adoption, 62% stated that their company has adopted technology “for technology’s sake” rather than to meet business objectives.

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