Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 32 | Page 27

+ EDITOR’S QUESTION DAVE FUNNELL, MANAGER: CLOUD PROVIDER, VMWARE /////////////////// B usinesses are competing in a rapidly changing environment, one that requires them to become more responsive and innovative to customer demands. The tag line for the way they need to respond is to go through a Digital Transformation, but what does that mean? Simply put this is the integration of digital technology into all areas of a business, fundamentally changing how they operate and the delivery of value to customers. This obviously puts a lot pf pressure onto IT organisations to support business as it looks to develop the application services to support Digital Transformation. Traditional applications operate in a structured manner and for the past 20 years we have been living in an era where Systems of Record were the dominant application type upon which businesses gained competitive advantage. We have moved into the era of Systems of Engagement, which are less about records and more about the actual customers. These application services assist business to engage and orchestrate the customer journey, with interactions that are more personalised and interactive across multiple touch points. This is going to require the rapid development of new application types, with IT having to accelerate the time to market for these applications, with the additional complication of needing to allow the business to be both agile and manage costs. This is the main reason for the adoption of a cloud first strategy. In the cloud, the hyper-scalers are providing a platform for the development of these application services in conjunction with services accessed via the cloud provider, such as autoscaling, big data and analytics engines. Followed by Systems of Autonomy, which will combine these next generation Cloud Native applications along with pre-existing Systems of Record and the data held within. This progression is going to pose a number of challenges for IT organisations as the level of strain will increase exponentially as they try to manage the varied application services and complexity of integration points from these differing application types. As the application service is the driver for business competitiveness it is apparent we will evolve into a hybrid multi-cloud world. Why is this? This can speed up the development of application services and allow for functionality to be incorporated into the application that an enterprise couldn’t develop internally. Developers will choose the platform for their application service with the appropriate hyper-scaler, whether AWS, Azure or GCP, depending upon the specific functionality required. As these applications develop further, we will move into the era of Systems of Intelligence, which incorporates Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. This will lead to most enterprises consuming services from numerous hyper-scalers, which in turn with require management by IT with a consistent and secure operational platform. n www.intelligentcio.com INTELLIGENTCIO 27