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Calculating the Cost of Your Business’s Digital Transformation

Calculating the cost of your business's digital transformation

Digital transformation has the potential to streamline your business processes, lower operational costs, improve customer satisfaction, and contribute to revenue growth. Once you build a digital transformation blueprint and follow the steps, you will have a business positioned for long-term success. Although digital transformation projects can help you save a lot of money in the future, you still have to pay for digital technology that leads to cost savings. Could the cost of digital transformation prevent you from tapping into tools like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation?

Before you answer that question, learn more about the cost of digital transformation and what you could get from your investment.

DreamFactory’s low-code approach to API creation could help fulfill the steps in your digital transformation strategy without spending a lot of money on new technology. You can always start a free trial to see how DreamFactory works for you.

Here’s the key things to know about calculating the cost of your business’s digital transformation:

  • Digital transformation streamlines business processes, reduces operational costs, and enhances customer satisfaction, contributing to long-term success and revenue growth.
  • Initial investments in digital technologies, such as AI, machine learning, and automation, are necessary but can be managed to prevent high upfront costs.
  • Factors influencing the cost include employee training, existing technology assets, cloud service usage, and industry-specific requirements.
  • DreamFactory’s low-code API generation helps integrate legacy systems with new technologies, accelerating development and reducing costs.
  • Managing the digital transformation process in stages allows businesses to gradually optimize technology, improve efficiency, and ensure a smoother transition.

What Influences the** Cost of Digital Transformation?

A blog post can’t possibly tell you how much successful digital transformation will cost for your business. Far too many variables will affect your organization’s cost of digital transformation. New startups tend to adapt quickly without spending much money. Older companies that still rely on legacy systems, however, usually spend a lot more on digital transformation initiatives.

Some factors that will likely influence your cost of digital transformation include:

  • How many employees you need to train to use digital products
  • The number of customers and clients your business serves
  • The technology assets that you already own and use
  • Whether you use cloud services (SaaS, IaaS, PaaS, etc.)
  • Your industry (financial institutions may spend different amounts than construction companies and retail stores)

It’s a very unlikely scenario, but imagine a business that still uses typewriters to produce documents. That business would need to spend a tremendous amount of money during digital transformation. Now, imagine the more likely scenario of a business that relies on legacy systems and needs to add automation and transparency to processes. It will need to spend money on digital transformation, but it won’t spend nearly as much as the first company.

Managing the Cost of Digital Transformation

The International Data Corporation (IDC) businesses around the world will spend about $2.8 trillion on digital transformation in 2025. That’s more than twice what they spent in 2020.

Keep in mind that you don’t have to replace your legacy systems immediately. DreamFactory can create APIs that connect legacy systems and new applications. Business leaders still need plans for breaking down silos, replacing monolithic software, and streamlining workflows. You don’t need to do it all today, though. Feel free to stagger the costs and optimize technology at your own speed.

This year, you might focus on choosing a CRM that integrates with social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Doing so could help you improve customer relationships and spend less money hiring customer service reps.

Next year, you might concentrate on how the Internet of Things IoT can streamline everything from supply chains to sales fulfillment. At some point, you will need to find a cloud service provider that helps you monitor customer touchpoints, access data from outside of the office, and view data in real-time.

The cost of digital transformation seems much less daunting when you break your process into several steps. As you add more digital products to your business processes, you should see other costs fall and user experiences improve. Depending on your strategy, you might find that you have more money than expected during the final year of your current digital transformation initiative.

The Overall Benefits

The upfront cost of digital transformation should lead to lower expenses in the future. In some cases, digital transformation even pays for itself by lowering costs and increasing profits. Once you acquire more digital tools, you can expect benefits by:

  • Relying on automated tools to perform mundane tasks instead of hiring people to do them
  • Making faster, more accurate decisions so you can adapt to evolving markets
  • Reducing costly human errors
  • Acquiring more customers
  • Targeting customers so they spend more money on your products and services
  • Analyzing data to create more effective marketing campaigns

When done well, your digital transformation should lower overall costs by at least 40%. How much more money you make depends on how well you use the technology

Not All Benefits Are Financial

Digital transformation should lead to cost savings and increased profits. Not all of the benefits are financial, though. The cost of digital transformation also pays for things like:

  • Better collaboration within teams
  • Empowering employees to take control of their job tasks
  • Reduced onboarding and training time
  • Supporting remote work, which became essential during the pandemic
  • Cross-training employees to improve customer experiences

How API Generation Can Help Businesses Digitally Transform

APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) are the cornerstone of digital transformation, enabling businesses to integrate disparate systems, automate processes, and create new digital products and services. DreamFactory’s API generation capabilities are particularly valuable in this context, offering a low-code solution that simplifies and accelerates the process. Here’s how API generation can help businesses on their digital transformation journey:

Speed Up Development

Creating APIs from scratch can be time-consuming and require specialized skills. DreamFactory automates much of this process, allowing you to generate robust APIs quickly and with minimal coding. This means you can bring new digital products to market faster, staying ahead of the competition.

Make Data More Accessible

APIs ensure smooth data flow between systems, departments, and even external partners. By exposing data through APIs, you can make real-time information accessible, facilitating better decision-making and improving customer experiences.

Scale with Flexibility

APIs provide the flexibility needed to scale your operations. DreamFactory’s platform allows you to create and manage APIs that can grow with your business needs, ensuring your digital infrastructure can adapt and expand over time.

Embrace Digital Transformation With DreamFactory

The cost of digital transformation doesn’t have to slow your other projects. DreamFactory makes it much easier for you to add new assets to your IT ecosystem without putting cybersecurity at risk. With DreamFactory, you get a simple, low-code solution that helps you connect apps, combine databases, and control access to your data.

You can experience all of DreamFactory’s features by starting a free trial, or start calculating the cost of your APIs now!

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