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" ... In the last few years, we have seen other industries and business functions experience transformations. Much of our personal banking, for example, is now digital. I can enroll my kids in school or a tennis class online, yet all the while while, countless businesses and HR offices are still stuck in the past, mired in paper. ... "
" ... Key to these transformations is the deployment of Kubernetes-managed containers, now offered by SUSE and Rancher, which allow agencies to break down legacy, monolithic applications and enable mission-critical applications to run across a variety of end-user devices from smartphones to tablets and other endpoints. ... "
" ... Meeting this demand requires large transformations within the agriculture value chain. Agricultural industries increasingly compete on the best data, not just the best produce. Benefits accrue to farms that produce more yield and better crops from the same data-optimized acreage and to distributors and retailers that reduce food waste through detailed demand forecasting and inventory management. These changes require farms to ingest and analyze dynamic data from field sensors to front office sales forecasts. ... "
" ... True digital transformations consider every part of the organization. This is not just an IT department initiative. More than adopting next-gen technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning, the most successful digital transformations take a comprehensive approach — from migrating to the cloud, to eliminating paper in all processes, to creating entirely new business models. This type of wide-scale change requires commitment and collaboration across functions. It’s hard work, but in the end, it produces a unified and nimble organization, rather than a disjointed conglomerate of digital offerings and back-office “upgrades.” ... "