The digital imperative: how you can move beyond transformation and thrive

With organisations facing unprecedented pressures, it has never been more crucial to realise the benefits of digital transformation. Now more than ever, you need to do more with less.

This digital imperative provides an opportunity to optimise the technologies you need the most, reducing costs, time and negative impacts. Many of the Microsoft technologies you already use can help you modernise services and foster innovative new processes that will help your people thrive.

Our guide will help you understand what the digital imperative means for your organisation, and how you can rise to today’s challenges to emerge stronger, better prepared, and more productive.

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Download your guide to learn how to:

  • Cut your costs, time and footprint in the cloud
  • Harness talent with happier, more engaged people
  • Solve problems through innovative tech and processes
  • Navigate data complexity and reduce operational burden by embracing AI
  • Strengthen your defences against evolving cyber threats

The digital imperative: a challenge or opportunity?
It’s time to thrive or lose ground. Today’s challenges may seem complex, but the solutions can set you up for lasting success.

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Engagement: 76% of people would stay at a company longer if they had more learning and development1

Collaboration: 83% of digitally mature organisations depend on cross-functional teams2

Innovation: By 2025, 70% of new applications deployed at enterprises will use low-code or no-code tools3

Sustainability: Microsoft Azure’s cloud platform can be up to 93% more energy efficient than on-premise solutions4

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    1. Hybrid Work Is Just Work. Are We Doing It Wrong? Work Trend Index Special Report. Microsoft, September 2022
    2. Accelerating digital innovation inside and out. Agile teams, ecosystems, and ethics. Deloitte, June 2019
    3. The digital imperative for every organization. Satya Nadella, Microsoft, July 2022
    4. The Carbon Benefits of Cloud Computing: a Study of the Microsoft Cloud. Microsoft, 2018