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January 07, 2023

apidays Paris 2022 - The new horizon of digital transformation, Nouamane Cherkaoui, BPCE-SI

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The new horizon of digital transformation
9 pillars for developing a Data Driven strategy
Nouamane Cherkaoui, Author & Chief Transformation Officer at BPCE-SI
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  1. Digital Transformation 9 Pillars For Developing A Data Driven Strategy

    Nouamane Cherkaoui December 15, 2022 Keynote
  2. 2023 SERIES OF EVENT New York May 16&17 Australia October

    11&12 Singapore April 12&13 Helsinki & North June 5&6 Paris SEPTEMBER London November 15&16 June 28-30 SILICON VALLEY March 14&15 Dubai & Middle East February 22&23
  3. What Is The Most Important Invention Ever? A Sumerian chariot

    mounted on wheels, 2500 BC The invention of the WHEEL ! In the 4th millennium BC in Lower Mesopotamia
  4. A Chronology Of Inventions And A Continuity Towards…! Automatons Watchmaking

    Wheel - 4000 - 3500 - 3000 - 500 - 1000 - 2500 - 2000 - 1500 0 500 1000 1500 (-3500) Invention of the wheel (-2600) The Sumerian Wheel (-2600) Egypt Invention de Clepsydra (-1100) Water clock of Al Jazari (-1000) Iron age wheel (100) Alexandria Heron Automata (1354) Automaton rooster of our lady of Strasbourg (1495) The knight in Leonardo da Vinci armor with his first “humanoid” robot 1900 2500 2022 (1950) The Cybernetic Turtle (1956) Definition of AI John McCarty (2000) Asimo Honda • Neil Armstrong's first steps on the lunar surface • CD, • Contraceptive pill, • GPS, • MRI, • Website (1952) Bar code (1969) Microprocessor • The laser for corrective vision • In vitro fertilization • color television (1926); • the defibrillator (1947); • the programmable computer (1936); • the first blood bank (1937); • the first satellite in orbit (Sputnik 1, 1957); • the contraceptive pill (1960); • the laser for corrective eye surgery (1983); • the dialysis machine (1943); • the first test-tube baby (1978); • the first brain scanner (1977). • the first organ transplant (1954); • the first heart transplant (1967); • penicillin (1942); • the first man on the Moon (Neil Armstrong, 1969); • the first man in space (Yuri Gagarin, 1961); • the tuberculosis vaccine (1927); • the artificial heart (2015); • chemotherapy (1956); • treatment for AIDS (1987); • the pacemaker (1958) Automatons Data, IA, Digital, Cloud, QC, …..
  5. Industrial Revolutions has changed for each period not only what

    we do but also who we are. The latest one brought the deepest changes ever seen… The 4 Industrial Revolutions: What Is Changing Today? 1765 1870 1969 What next? Shaping The Future What change of model or paradigm? Coal, Water, Steam engine New urban & industrialized society Gas, Oil, Electricity Combustion engine Large factories Nuclear energy, Telco Transistor, Microprocessor Automation in industry New technological phenomenon The virtual v Physical Factory 4.0
  6. 2 symbols of our existing and short-term developments using and

    producing immeasurable amounts of data 4.95 billion people will use the Internet in 2022 worldwide 5.3 billion mobile users, ~67% of the world's population
  7. What Are The Transformation Pattenrs For Entreprises ? Challenges and

    pathologies of data-driven transformations 1. Becoming data driven is an emergency 2. The barriers to transformation are not what we think Continuity of crises Digital Capitalism Pitfalls to avoid Barriers to overcome
  8. What are the invariants of these companies that succeed in

    their transformation? The 9 pillars of Data Driven organizations