Sys-Con Ulitzer Author since February 2007
Jason Bloomberg, president of agile digital transformation analyst firm Intellyx, has surpassed one million page views on the Sys-Con family of online magazines, which includes Cloud Computing Journal, Internet of Things Journal, Big Data Journal, SOA World Magazine, and several others. His home page at Sys-Con can be found at jasonbloomberg.sys-con.com.
Bloomberg is also a regular contributor to Forbes and Wired. He writes on a range of digital transformation, enterprise IT, and innovation topics.He is also a frequent conference speaker. His upcoming speaking engagements include:
Does Agile EA Equal Agile Plus EA? at the Open Group Conference in San Diego, February 4.
Digital Transformation: New Rules for Application Performance in 2015 webinar for SmartBear Software, February 18 at 9:00 PST/12:00 EST/17:00 GMT.
Adapting Agile: The Missing Link at AFEI Agile in Government: Mutual Adaptation in Springfield VA on February 25.
Why Enterprise Architecture Must Be Agile at the Integrated EA conference in London on March 4.
Mitigating the Digital “Creepiness Factor” at the Digital Strategy Innovation Summit in New York City on March 20.
The DevOps Drumbeat: Reinventing the Iron Triangle at the Sys-Con DevOps Summit in New York City on June 9.
Here is how Jason Bloomberg expresses the Intellyx perspective:
Mobile technologies. Cloud computing. Social media. Big data. Internet of things.
The list of technology buzzwords never seems to end.
And yet – digital transformation isn’t about the technology. It’s about the customer.
Today’s customers – both consumers and business-to-business – demand multiple technology touchpoints with the companies they buy from and work for.
This digital technology story is not all about the user interface. You must connect the user experience to existing systems of record in a complex, distributed, cloud-based world.
Every element of this elaborate dance must perform at top speed, every time. Customers demand nothing less.
Enterprises must rise to this challenge. You must nail the technology to be sure. You must also revamp your organization to meet changing customer demands.
And you have to do it faster and better, while never taking your eye off the customer. In other words, you must be agile.