Key Takeaways
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- Automate business and data processes that span the entire IT landscape, including cloud native, mainframe, and private AI.
- Establish network observability to address the visibility gaps posed by modern networks, including SD-WAN, SASE, and cloud connectivity.
- Expand agile beyond the realm of IT to encompass strategic investments and all facets of delivery.
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In an era defined by digital disruption, maintaining a competitive edge requires mastering continuous transformation. The problem is that suboptimal technology execution is keeping organizations from achieving that mastery.
In a new video, Serge Lucio, General Manager of the Broadcom Agile Operations Division, looks at how this dynamic is playing out in enterprises today. Be sure to review the video and see how teams struggle in these key areas:
- Automation. In the automation arena, teams have established data flows that are complex and costly, and that introduce operational risk. While workloads continue to be moved into the cloud, critical processing remains in on-premises environments as well. See how Broadcom customers have automated business and data processes that span the entire IT landscape, including cloud native, mainframe, and private AI.
- Network observability. In a relatively short time, network connectivity has gone through a fundamental revolution, spurred by SD-WAN, SASE, cloud connectivity, and more. With the boom in GenAI, network traffic will see even more radical shifts. These trends have created significant visibility gaps that make it difficult for network operations teams to understand and optimize network availability and performance. Watch the video and see how Broadcom customers eliminate these visibility gaps.
- ValueOps. While much of IT has embraced agile, business teams have not, leaving them operating in a vacuum. Transformation must expand beyond the realm of IT and encompass strategic investments and all facets of delivery. The video outlines how Broadcom customers are improving visibility, alignment, and efficiency, establishing a foundation for continuous improvement.
As Serge explains, “Far too often, plans are established in an ivory tower, divorced from the experts who actually run things. These experts are the unsung heroes of transformation; the people who make IT work. These are the people we’ve been serving for decades.”
See how Broadcom can help your organization bridge that persistent gap between ideas and operational execution.