How to Answer the Question What is Digital Transformation?
Published on : Friday 06-09-2024
Fabrício de Andrade provides all the answers to these questions about digital transformation.

The digitalisation of life affects our behaviour every day. For instance, customer-support bots make getting service faster and more efficient. Artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced so much that a bot can resolve many issues by itself.
Plus, with AI always learning, it can handle more situations with each call. It’s not perfect, but so far, it does help customer service.
Of course, we worry about people losing jobs to these machines, but that’s not new. It’s been happening since the start of the Industrial Age. And these machines create new jobs, jobs that need more skills but make more money than before.
Digital transformation is booming across all industries, even industrial applications. Unlike in your private life, the list of pros in industrial applications outweighs the cons.
But every time a new trend shows up, some folks have to ask, “Are we ready for it?” I believe the answer is yes. Stick around, and let’s find out more about digital transformation.
What is digital transformation?
It’s hard to find a simple answer to this question because digital transformation can mean different things, depending on your business.
For our purposes, we’ll call it “the process of adding digital technology to an application to improve operation and add value.” Yes, that’s still a bit difficult, so let’s have an example.
To check a field device, you go into the field and connect a field communicator to the device to find out what’s happening, right? Well, if you have digital tech that supports health monitoring, then you get all that data right in your hand.
And connecting the field to the cloud using an edge device can send all that data straight to you. Then you can access your field-device data without needing to go out to the field. Makes a difference, doesn’t it?
What are the differences between digitisation, digitalisation, and digital transformation?

As with nearly anything in English, we have many terms for similar things. Digital transformation often comes with words such as digitisation and digitalisation. How are they different?
To make it simpler, I’ve created a list with the primary definition for each. Take a look:
· Digitisation: The process of turning non-digital material – text, sound, signal, etc., – into binary code. You can change an analog signal to digital using one of several protocols on the market. You can also describe this process as digitalisation.
· Digitalisation: The adoption of digital technology to improve a business model. It focuses on bringing benefits to the end user with relevant processes data in realtime.
· Digital transformation: The use of cloud-based solutions and solution-as-a-service for solving problems. Also known as DT or DX, it often involves subscriptions, where the end user buys access to a solution instead of the solution itself.
How can I get into digital transformation?
The answer to this question is easy: start small. One of the most significant advantages of digital solutions is scalability. I’m sure you’ve heard people ask, “Is it scalable?”
If you already have systems in place, you want to start at one minor point and gradually expand your digital framework. Nobody likes scrapping their entire process to start over, right?
A digital service such as Netilion lets you start small and then add more later. For instance, with Netilion Analytics, you can try the service for free on up to 15 devices.
Once you see how the service works, you can scale it from an offline setup to a digital version using edge devices. The Plus version of Netilion Analytics allows 400 assets to create equipment in the cloud.
Digital transformation services
As I said before, digital transformation solves problems using cloud-based solutions. Check out some of the solution-as-a-service options that can start the digital transformation in your plant:
Netilion Analytics – Register, organise, and connect your devices to gain more control over your process.
Netilion Health – Check the health of field devices you have connected to the cloud through edge devices. You can also access historical diagnostics, remedies, and actions.
Netilion Library – Store your field device information, such as manuals, certifications, reports, and pictures.
Netilion Smart Systems – Use these compact solutions for aquaculture and surface water to view your data wherever you are.
Netilion Connect – Integrate the data from your Netilion Ecosystem into another solution with this Application Programmable Interface (API).
Where can I learn more about digital transformation?
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Good question! I have two suggestions where you can learn more and test the waters for yourself.
First, sign up for our free newsletter – no spam, promise! – to read content on many topics related to the digital world. It’ll also tell you about our online seminars and training; you can learn a lot from those.
Second, create a free account at Netilion and start checking out what we have to offer and how it can benefit you. It’ll give you an idea of where you may want to start and how it can benefit you. It’ll give you an idea of where you may want to start and how much you may want to start with. Sounds good?
So now if someone asks, “What is digital transformation?” you can answer with confidence!
That’s it for today.
See you soon!
Fabrício de Andrade is an Automation Expert with over 12 years of experience at Digital Marketing: Netillion, Endress+Hauser IIoT. He is also an illustrator, comics artist and a drummer.
References
1. https://netilion.endress.com/
2. https://netilion.endress.com/blog/field-communicator-iiot-services/
3. https://netilion.endress.com/health/game
4. https://netilion.endress.com/blog/what-is-digital-ecosystem/
5. https://netilion.endress.com/analytics
6. https://netilion.endress.com/app/id/sign_up
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