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Implementing disruptive technologies helps firms transform their business practices. Organizations that disregard technological opportunities may soon become obsolete. Organizations can adapt to shifting business environments by concentrating on business outcomes, innovation, and continual development. This explains that Digital Transformation is synonymous with business transformation. Innovations in technology, client demand and behavior, and external environmental factors influence digital business transitions.
In this day and age, every company whether for-profit or not-for-profit, must consider what opportunities and threats these new possibilities present. This white paper discusses the significant elements of Digital Transformation, its significance, its benefits, and how it may be implemented. Our world is undergoing immense digital upheaval.
Implementing SRE necessitates that an organization’s infrastructure, management, monitoring, efficiency, scalability, and dependability are provided in a simple, lean, and automatic system. By giving new insights on system dependability, industrializing site reliability engineering involves bridging the gaps between platform design, development, and operational execution. SRE is a vital and non-negotiable approach for providing the greatest customer care and reusable automation code. The end goal of SRE is to make systems more reliable, so that the people who use the product are happy with it.
Site reliability engineers spend some of their time working on development, and the rest of their time responding to incidents or addressing customer problems to the next level. This makes it clear that industrializing SRE is a big step toward making DevOps work better.
The IT industry has seen many transformations in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodologies and development approaches. SDLCs range from waterfall to agile, and the development approaches from monolith to microservices. The recent advances in cloud-native microservices-based-development approaches have created an API economy in the modern enterprise, the APIs act as contracts and carry business value. In this publication, we describe an approach to designing microservices and APIs based on stakeholder needs and describe an enterprise architecture framework for microservices-based cloud-native developments.
The white paper was published by the iVedha team after extensive research regarding enterprise architecture approach to build API economy at the 2022 International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE).