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We frequently get the opportunity to talk to executives at some of the leading brands around the world, hearing about their top challenges and objectives. While these organizations operate in a diverse range of industries and regions, we continue to see some strong themes in terms where these leaders are trying to go, and the obstacles that are stifling their progress.
In a compelling new video, Serge Lucio, General Manager of the Broadcom Agile Operations Division, examines some of these themes. Key takeaways include:
- Digital transformation remains a top imperative. In today’s enterprises, there’s a strong focus on digital transformation. Executives need to continue to advance their transformations so they can innovate, boost value delivery, and optimize operations.
- Key obstacles stifle transformation progress. In many organizations, digital transformation initiatives are coming up short. What’s impeding their progress? Serge characterizes it as the “weight of the past.” Teams have legacy tools that are fragmented and complex. These tools slow progress, stifle innovation, and ultimately keep organizations from achieving their transformation goals.
- Broadcom solutions deliver clear differentiation. In the video, Serge discusses each of the three value streams in our Agile Operations division: ValueOps, NetOps, and Automation. For each value stream, he looks at the most pressing challenges teams face, how competitors’ alternatives come up short, and how Broadcom solutions deliver a distinct advantage.
Know that you can rely on the AOD value stream solutions to speed transformations, optimize operations, and boost growth. Watch now.
Kieran Taylor
Kieran Taylor has 20 years of high-tech product marketing experience with a focus on application performance management, AIOps, and DevOps. He is author of DevOps for Digital Leaders and is Head of Marketing for Broadcom’s Agile Operations Division, leading go to market activities across that portfolio. Prior he led...
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