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Accelerate data transformation
In many organizations, data exists as disparate bits of information. Such silos not only block interoperability and integration, but also prevent insights from being generated at the enterprise level and create conflicting data.
How would the transformation of data look like? Instead of static facts, data is now managed by artificial intelligence (AI). Real-time data feeds replace stale reports. Instead of being used as an application, AI now serves as a foundation for other technologies. Rules-based analytics becomes neural and intuitive.
To catalyze the shift, the board should request the management to start assessing its technology stack today — including the infrastructure, cloud, AI, data and analytics — to identify gaps and determine where each of these components should be in the future. It is important to aggregate and curate data from a vast array of enterprise information systems, suppliers, customers, markets, regulators, internal control systems, Internet of Things (IoT) devices and sensor networks. Given the expanded user base of data, democratizing data is a must. The management should also consider using emerging technologies that rationalize data flows and improve their management.
While the benefits of data transformation will be profound, achieving it is not without challenges. Thirty-two percent of Asia-Pacific respondents in the EY study cited high technological cost as the number one challenge to achieving transformation. The need for higher computational power, complexity of connecting and integrating diverse data systems, and greater consumption commitments to cloud service providers all lead to increased costs. Migrating legacy systems (28%) and building complex security and privacy requirements (26%) were other top challenges cited. Board support for a dedicated data team empowered by leadership backing to disrupt and transform can move the needle in addressing these challenges.