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Catch up on CMSWire's Top 10 digital transformation articles from 2020.
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Melissa Henley understands what should be the driving force for any digital transformation: improving life for customers and employees. Learn about Melissa.
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Geetika Tandon explores both the business value and cultural impact technology modernization has in her monthly column.
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As 2020 comes to a close and 2021 beckons, we recount the technology stories that you, our audience, made most popular this past year. Happy Holidays!
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Many CIOs have focused on managing the digital workplace to cope with COVID-19. Where they should be focused is on the workplace after the pandemic.
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Legacy systems can be like old friends: they may walk a little slower and need to rest more often, but they still have your back when you need them.
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Digital transformation is, and always has been, about the people and how they get work done.
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Big-picture lessons companies across the board learned over the last five years and during the digital transformation crash course we all got this year.
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Technology alone will never be the answer to any given business problem.
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Digital transformation isn't a trend with a clearly defined beginning and end, but a series of waves in the ocean, each of which makes an impact.
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Digital transformation should be broad in scope. It requires a change in the vision held by the organization and a good deal of culture change.
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Digital transformation comes in many different forms and is hard to generalize. But here are some of its central tenets.
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The modern internet has been around for 30-ish years. Yet companies are still struggling to make this shift to a business built for a digital world.
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With many organizations well on their way to digital transformation, many believe that the process will have a logical ending. That's not the case. Here's why.
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