Digital Strategy

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What is Digital Strategy?

A Digital Strategy is a business-driven plan defining how an organisation will use digital technology to improve its processes, services and results – encompassing architecture, protocol selection, data layers and security.

Technical Definition: A business-driven plan defining how an organisation will use digital technology to improve its processes, services and results. Technically this involves setting frameworks for architecture, protocol selection, data layers (e.g. Unified Namespace) and security to create coherent infrastructure instead of scattered point systems.

Why it matters: Without a digital strategy, every technology purchase becomes an isolated decision leading to vendor lock-in and growing technical debt. A strategy ensures all investments pull in the same direction and actually support long-term business goals.

HubMind’s view: Digital strategy is The Road in our model. We help you formulate a strategy that is not just a document in a drawer, but a practical roadmap for taking control of your data and your future.

Read more: The Map, The Engine and The Road – our model for sustainable digitalisation.

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