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AGILE TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE DIGITAL BUSINESS ECOSYSTEM, AND INCREASED IT ALIGNMENT IN THIS CONTEXT

Ioan-Matei Purcarea ()
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Ioan-Matei Purcarea: Romanian-American University, Romania

Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2024, vol. 18, issue 1, 206-224

Abstract: We are witnessing significant and transformative shifts in digital business ecosystem, actors’ connection, the importance of valorizing digital technologies and strategic partnerships, as well of encouraging software developers’ ability and motivation to use Gen AI that need to be treated as a broad business priority. There is no doubt about today’s agile transformations and increased IT alignment, as well about remarkable movements like from improving IT projects’ results to going beyond improvements to IT, based on business and IT together working. It is more and more challenging for companies to investigate digital capabilities’ assessment in the context of proceeding along the growth path, and to accelerate cloud efforts being more focused on return on investment. Also, there is an impressive continuity of the debates regarding the significant potential of Gen AI technologies, where the need of discovering the right answer to where you sit in the value chain, better understanding the importance of focusing on the user, learning from your entire surrounding environment.

Date: 2024
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