ACS NSW Branch Forum - Digital Innovation with Dr Asif Gill
Digital Innovation
About this event
Digital innovation is about the ability to utilise data to identify and adapt to changes in their business models, architecture and operations to ensure continuous growth and transformation. Digital innovation enhances organisations by improving decision making, automating processes and enhancing customer experience which in turn drives business growth. It enables individuals and teams to collaborate more easily, regardless of their physical location, leading to greater innovation and creativity.
Today as we move from digital disruption to digital adoption what new tools are available for businesses to drive significant changes to create new strategies, business models, architecture and delivery capabilities so that they can transform, innovate and adopt new technology in order to stay competitive.
Join ACS NSW Branch and Dr Asif Gill as we share insights and commentary on:
· How to identify when it is time for implement a change
· How to implement a new digital innovation process
· How to overcome roadblocks
About the Speaker
Dr. Asif Gill is academic cum practitioner with extensive 20+ years’ experience in IT across various sectors including banking, consulting, education, finance, government, non-profit, software and telecommunication. He is Associate Professor, Head of Discipline Software Engineering & Director of the DigiSAS Lab at the School of Computer Science, University of Technology Sydney. His earlier professional experience in agile software development, solution architecture, information architecture, information security, and program management provided a strong foundation for later work in strategic data-driven strategy, enterprise architecture and governance.
He is an internationally recognised thought leader and has published 3 books on adaptive strategy and enterprise architecture. His recent book - Adaptive Enterprise Architecture as Information: Architecting Intelligent Enterprises (2022) is now available on https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Asif-Qumar-Gill/dp/9811260206:
ACS NSW is pleased to open registrations for our May Branch Forum.Speakers
A strong advocate for women in technology, she is the Vice Chair of the Australian Computer Society’s NSW Branch Executive Committee and champions innovation, diversity and inclusion.
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