What Indian enterprises can learn from IBM’s digital transformation: Venkata Turlapati on modernizing revenue systems for long-term success

Home Money What Indian enterprises can learn from IBM’s digital transformation: Venkata Turlapati on modernizing revenue systems for long-term success IBM’s $28 billion software development division faced a common problem: outdated and time-consuming systems that were not adapted to changing global standards. What Indian enterprises can learn from IBM’s digital transformation: Venkata Turlapati on modernizing revenue systems for long-term success Indian companies are facing increasing pressure to optimize operations, reduce costs, and provide exceptional customer service in today’s competitive environment. Legacy systems, from managing millions of e-commerce transactions to managing complex telecommunications subscriptions, get in the way. The NASSCOM report notes that the digital change plan could increase India’s economic value by more than $150 billion by 2025, but most companies remain unchanged. Perhaps the question is not what needs to be improved, but how to do it. Practical solutions and proven strategies are needed to effectively address these issues. IBM’s experience in improving its revenue systems provides Indian companies with a compelling plan of action, and Venkata Turlapati, SAP consultant, researcher, and author who led their changes, provides valuable advice. With over 25 years of experience in technology, pharmaceuticals, and processing, Turlapati has established a reputation as a […]

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