Placecube asks: What does your digital place look like?

Image: © kertlis | iStock Jason Fahy, Chief Executive Officer at Placecube, explains how the public sector is using its open-source, low-code, Digital Experience Platform, Digital Place, to accelerate its digital transformation In an era marked by continued technological advancements, the public sector stands on the cusp of a transformative journey propelled by digital innovation. Embracing digital transformation is no longer optional; it’s imperative for governments worldwide seeking efficient, transparent, and citizen-centric service delivery. But digital transformation isn’t just about adopting new technologies; it requires a shift in mindset, operational delivery, and governance if the substantial opportunities that exist across the public sector are to be fully realised. Typically, our public sector clients and their partners want well-designed, accessible services for the citizens and businesses that they serve and for the people they employ. They wish to exploit digital capabilities to meet users’ needs and reduce operating costs. However, many continue to be forced into using outdated technology based on equally outdated commercial offers. Typically, this is because the cost of new platforms designed for big business is either expensive to buy or run in terms of integration and support costs. This has left these organisations relying on mixing […]

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