CLOUD-DIGITAL-LEADER · Question #359
What does the shift toward cloud computing represent for an organization's transformation?
The correct answer is B. An opportunity to redefine existing business processes and services. Cloud adoption represents a broad organizational transformation opportunity that enables businesses to reimagine and redesign their existing processes and service delivery models.
Question
What does the shift toward cloud computing represent for an organization's transformation?
Options
- AAn opportunity that is limited to large enterprises
- BAn opportunity to redefine existing business processes and services
- CAn opportunity that is only relevant to the IT department
- DAn opportunity to continue business as usual with new cost savings
How the community answered
(52 responses)- A4% (2)
- B94% (49)
- D2% (1)
Why each option
Cloud adoption represents a broad organizational transformation opportunity that enables businesses to reimagine and redesign their existing processes and service delivery models.
Cloud computing benefits organizations of all sizes, including small and medium businesses, and is not limited to large enterprises.
Cloud computing gives organizations access to on-demand scalability, global infrastructure, and new service models that fundamentally enable them to redefine how they operate, serve customers, and create value. This transformation extends beyond IT to affect business strategy, culture, and competitive positioning. It is an opportunity to innovate rather than simply replicate existing processes in a new environment.
Cloud transformation affects the entire organization including operations, finance, HR, and customer experience, not just the IT department.
Continuing business as usual contradicts the transformative nature of cloud adoption; cloud enables process reinvention, not just incremental cost reduction.
Concept tested: Organizational transformation through cloud adoption
Source: https://cloud.google.com/learn/what-is-digital-transformation
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