2020 - the year of the COVID-19 pandemic - changed everything. Its ripple effects will be felt for many years to come. At the same time there have been incredible advances in digitization. We are amid a digital revolution with unprecedented innovations. The pandemic has accelerated the requirements for "Digital Transformation." Organizations need to adopt and transform to survive and hopefully thrive. At the core of digitization there is very much an underlying principle of "debt." It comes originally from what Is called "technical debt." Simply, technical debt "reflects the implied cost of…mehr
2020 - the year of the COVID-19 pandemic - changed everything. Its ripple effects will be felt for many years to come. At the same time there have been incredible advances in digitization. We are amid a digital revolution with unprecedented innovations. The pandemic has accelerated the requirements for "Digital Transformation." Organizations need to adopt and transform to survive and hopefully thrive. At the core of digitization there is very much an underlying principle of "debt." It comes originally from what Is called "technical debt." Simply, technical debt "reflects the implied cost of additional rework caused by choosing an easy solution now instead of using a better approach that would take longer." Difficult transformative choices need to be made now - especially post-COVID-19. If an organization ignores digital transformation for "easy solutions", the "debt" accumulates and can have disastrous consequences. The pandemic has accelerated the accumulation of digital transformation debt! It has also provided an opportunity to thrive in the post-COVID-19 era. What does Digital Transformation mean? What are the opportunities? What are the core digital technologies? What are the best practices? What are practical recommendations to alleviate the Digital Transformation Debt!? This book addresses Digital Transformation Debt holistically and makes recommendations on how to alleviate the debt.
Dr. Khoshafian (aka Dr. Set) is a recognized expert in Digital Transformation as well as AI-powered platforms with over 25 years of experience as a senior executive in the software industry. He is the lead author of more than 10 digital technology books and hundreds of publications in business and academic journals. His most recent technical book is titled How to Alleviate Digital Transformation Debt: post-COVID-19. Throughout his career, Dr. Set has served as a lecturer and professor at several universities. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an MSc in Mathematics from AUB. Dr. Set has been active in various ministries and congregations in the Middle East and the United States. He has given seminars on contemporary topics relevant to the Christian message and witness. Dr. Set has been a full-time and adjunct Computer Science professor in various universities around the world.In 2007, Dr. Set Khoshafian and other visionary collaborators pioneered the world's first Armenian Christian Internet Radio station, Bashde. Since, it has been extended to Persian, Arabic, French, and Turkish radio stations.Recently, he has been focusing on the difficult questions facing 21st-century Christianity and the world in general including Societal trends, Revivals, the Supernatural, real vs. pseudo-science, UFO/UAP Disclosures, Miracles, Revivals, Ancient Artifacts, Secret Societies, Supernatural, Transhumanism, the Antichrist, the Singularity, Artificial Intelligence, Robotic Automation, Quantum Mechanics, Digitization, Biotechnology, New Age trends, the Problem of Pain, One World Religion & Government-to name a few. All these and their intricate interrelationships are addressed in the 21st Century Burning Bushes book series (four volumes).
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