It’s 2017, and we’re living in an era where our personal lives are increasingly digitized. We can turn on the lights by asking voice-controlled speakers, we can instantly immerse ourselves in another reality just by putting on a virtual headset, and we can do far more than just make calls with our smartphones. And while a social digital transformation is in full force, a corporate digital transformation is also gaining speed.
In fact, by the end of the year, two-thirds of the CEOs of Global 2000 companies will include a “digital transformation” at the core of their business strategy, and of those who already made significant digital efforts, 81 percent say it has definitely differentiated their company from the competition.