“Digital Transformation brings more efficiency, creates new revenue streams, and improves customer experiences”
Som Satsangi, Managing Director, HPE and Vijay Sethi, Chief Information Officer, Hero MotoCorp Ltd, explain why businesses need to ride the digital wave
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