Only 25 percent of enterprises have developed a comprehensive digital strategy related to their overall business strategy in business technology. In general, we define digital transformation as the integration of digital technologies into all areas of the company, which leads to fundamental changes in the way the company operates and its value creation for customers. To navigate a complex data management ecosystem, future-oriented companies are increasingly turning to enterprise technology solutions to organize and network their myriad unstructured data sources and ensure real-time monitoring of these data sources. 

Digital transformation, or the integration of digital technologies, is a business that changes the way you work and adds value to your customers. This transformation is made possible by the use of new technologies to accelerate innovation, accelerate product and service development, develop differentiated business models, go the last digital mile, and become part of the cloud ecosystem.

This is easier said than done, as these projects transcend functional and business boundaries, change the way companies enter the market, and reshape customer-employee interactions. Digital transformation differs according to the specific challenges and needs of the organizations, but there are a few common questions that exists in case studies and published frameworks that business and technology leaders should consider when embarking on digital transformation.