Railway Age April 2021

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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

AVOIDING THE

CASCADING TECHNOLOGY TRAP It’s more difficult to overcome than regulatory, financing and ecosystem partnership challenges.

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We call this the cascading technology trap or “The Trap”: Technologies are evolving at a significantly faster pace than the ability of organizations to adapt. This problem is not unique to the railroad industry. We’ve encountered this in other industries that are further into their digital transformations, such as telecommunications service providers and smart cities around the world. The cascading technology trap is more difficult to overcome than

other challenges such as regulatory, financing, and ecosystem partnerships. Organizations and ecosystems get caught off-guard in vicious cycles of technical debt, while the demands on their capability maturity surge. The Trap is activated by at least six triggers that are unavoidable given the nature of the digital transformation and the traditional nature of the organizations undertaking the transformation. How can railroads leverage the rapidly railwayage.com

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s the railroad industry is going through its digital t r a n sfor m at ion — suc h as implementing broadband communications and applications that leverage Cloud technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) for operational and commercial purposes—we are finding there is a clear lag in the deployment of technologies vs. what technologies enable.

BY SONIA BOT AND FRANK RAYAL


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