Digital Transformation
TechSpective’s Digital Transformation section covers how enterprises actually change when technology becomes the operating model, not just the tool. Coverage spans strategy, implementation, organizational change, and the AI-driven reinvention now reshaping how work gets done at scale.
A defining current theme is the gap between AI ambition and AI execution. Articles examine why enterprise AI initiatives stall after the pilot phase, what separates proof-of-concept from production value, and how agentic AI is moving from assistant to autonomous operator in domains like procurement. Coupa’s bet that AI agents can run enterprise purchasing end-to-end represents the leading edge of a shift the section tracks across multiple industries and functions.
Coverage extends beyond AI to the full transformation stack: remote access security and Citrix alternatives, supply chain emissions accountability as a compliance reality, security awareness training and the human vulnerability layer, the cybersecurity gig economy, and CEO leadership dynamics during technology-driven organizational pivots. Industry-specific transformation coverage includes aviation and enterprise service strategy.
Contributors include Tony Bradley, Rob Enderle, NetApp executives, and a wide range of enterprise practitioners and analysts writing from operational experience. The audience is CIOs, CTOs, digital transformation leads, and enterprise technology decision-makers who need analysis that connects technology capability to business outcome — and who understand that transformation is as much an organizational challenge as a technical one.
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