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| |SEPTEMBER 20258IN MY OPINIONBy Bruno Porte, VP of Transformation, Tech, Data & Operations, AXA no BrasilIn today's fast-paced digital landscape, achieving successful digital transformation is paramount for businesses to remain competitive and relevant. One of the critical aspects of this transformation lies in the ability to deliver new business capabilities quickly and efficiently. However, organizations face a significant challenge in striking the right balance between exploration and exploitation - a concept known as ambidexterity. To unlock the full potential of value generation, businesses must thoughtfully integrate a mix of cloud models and the traditional data center while skillfully navigating the intricacies of ambidextrous corporate strategies. It is necessary to explore how these approaches can work harmoniously, driving significant business value in today's ever-evolving digital era.The public cloud serves as a powerful catalyst for innovation and growth. By leveraging the diverse resources offered by cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, businesses gain the agility to experiment, iterate, and rapidly develop cutting-edge solutions. Cloud-native technologies and infrastructure enable companies to accelerate their time-to-market for new products and services, providing them with a competitive edge.Public cloud services encompass a range of offerings, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). With IaaS, businesses can deploy and manage applications without investing in physical hardware. PaaS streamlines the development process, allowing developers to focus solely on building applications without being concerned about the underlying infrastructure. SaaS offers ready-to-use software applications accessible over the internet, reducing the need for on-premises software installations.AMBIDEXTROUS IN PRACTICE, HOW TO MAXIMIZE BUSINESS VALUE THROUGH CLOUD MODELS AND TRADITIONAL DATA CENTERBruno Porte
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