FEATURES OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE FOURTH
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Yodgorov S.S. – Tashkent Institute of finance,
Specialty on Taxes and insurance,
Babayeva G.Y. – Senior lecturer of the Department
of Banking accounting and audit, Tashkent Institute of finance
The dynamic change in the economic structure requires constant search for
innovative solutions and new business models based on digital technologies, as well as
adaptation of ready-made business solutions to local conditions.
Industry 4.0 is accompanied by a number of large-scale trends (robotics, modeling
and forecasting, horizontal and vertical integration, the Internet of things, cyber
security, cloud computing and data storage, augmented reality, big data and advanced
Analytics) that have a strong impact on established business models.
Two trends have become key factors in changing the economy: digitalization and
digital transformation, which involve a large-scale change in all business processes of
enterprises.
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Adaptation of business entities to the new conditions of the digital economy
becomes possible only through the digital transformation of business. Businesses that
ignore the current processes of digitalization in the economy lose business efficiency
or are forced to stop operating due to non-compliance with market demands for new
products.
The topic of digital transformation is one of the most controversial at the moment,
but in fact it has been discussed for several decades. The term «digital transformation»
refers to the implementation of digital solutions in business processes (from
management to production), which causes qualitative changes in the company's
activities.
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Makarov I. N., Shirokova O. V., Arutyunyan V. A., Putinseva E. E. Digital transformation of multi-scale enterprises
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This is the use of breakthrough technologies (block chain, Internet of things,
artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and more) to deeply transform products and
businesses. As a result of digital transformation, conceptually new products and
services are being created. It's not just the use of digital technologies in existing
products and business processes. Digital transformation involves creating products and
services with new value.
Changes in a firm's business model can affect both the internal and external
environment. Internal digitalization involves the transformation of production,
management, administrative, and other processes. External digitalization involves the
transformation of various processes and forms of interaction with customers, partners,
suppliers, regulators, and so on.
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All sectors of the economy are involved in the digital transformation process to
varying degrees. First of all, digital transformation covers the media and
telecommunications industries. In these industries, strong competition forces a change
in the business model. In the metallurgy, oil and gas, electric power and mechanical
engineering sectors, digitalization is mainly aimed at internal improvements in
companies operations and does not yet affect their external environment.
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Each enterprise has its own digital transformation process, but you can identify
key stages that are typical for all organizations:
creating a plan that takes into account all the business needs of the enterprise;
training employees to work with new technologies;
rejection of outdated technologies.
It is also symbolic that 2020 has been declared the Year of development of
science, education and the digital economy in our country. This year, a number of large-
scale projects have been implemented in the field of information and communication
technologies.
On April 28, 2020, the Presidential decree «On measures for the widespread
introduction of the digital economy and e-government» was adopted. In accordance
with the document, the Ministry for the development of information technologies and
communications has created a comprehensive system for the development of the digital
economy.
According to the decree, the issues of e-government development, digitalization
of economic sectors and agriculture, organization and management of IT parks were
fully transferred to the Ministry. In 2020-2022 years it is planned to implement a total
of 268 projects, in particular, in the development of system «Electronic government»
– 104 project in the real sector of the economy – the 87 projects for the development
of telecommunications infrastructure 35 projects, agrarian sector – 24 project, IT-parks
– 18 projects. The Ministry for the development of information technologies and
communications is responsible for classifying the database of government
departments, connecting them to the interdepartmental integration platform, and
implementing common technological requirements for electronic cooperation.
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At the same time, in order to ensure accelerated digital development of the
Republic of Uzbekistan, eliminate the digital divide in the regions, improve the
efficiency of public administration, and provide convenient public services for
businesses and the population, the Decree of the President of the Republic of
Uzbekistan «On approval of the Digital Uzbekistan – 2030 Strategy and measures for
its effective implementation» was adopted (№ PD-6079, 05.10.2020).
In accordance with the decree, in 2020-2022, during the digital transformation of
regions and industries, it is planned to increase the level of Internet coverage in
localities, including increasing the number of installed broadband access ports to 2.5
million units, laying 20 thousand kilometers of fiber-optic communication cables, and
increasing the level of mobile broadband coverage to 95 percent through the
development of mobile communication networks.
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Currently, the total capacity of the international data network has been increased
to 1,200 Gbit/s.
The tariff for the provision of Internet services for operators and providers was
reduced by 36.1 percent, and today it is 45.0 thousand sums (4.3 dollars) per 1 Mbit/s.
The number of Internet service users has reached 22.1 million, including 19
million mobile Internet users.
2 projects were implemented for the further development of main transport
telecommunications networks, as a result of which construction and installation works
were carried out at 237 objects.
Also, as part of the project for the construction of fiber – optic communication
lines, 19 thousand kilometers of fiber-optic communication lines were laid, and thus
their total length was brought to 55.6 thousand kilometers (according to the annual
plan-10 thousand kilometers).
In order to develop mobile communication networks, 4.5 thousand mobile base
stations were built and put into operation during 11 months of this year, and 3 thousand
were upgraded. As a result, the level of mobile coverage of localities in the Republic
has reached 97 percent, and the level of mobile broadband coverage has reached 87
percent.
In order to increase the level of broadband Internet coverage in the Republic, 1
million ports were installed, and thus the number of broadband access ports reached 3
million units.
A data Center with a capacity of 5 Petabytes was commissioned.
Also this year, a joint venture for the production of fiber-optic communication
cables started its work in the free economic zone «Jizzakh».
Large-scale work is being carried out within the framework of providing high-
speed Internet connection to social facilities. In particular, there are 10,154 General
education schools, 5,781 pre-school educational institutions and 3,527 health facilities
in the Republic. As of December 1, this year, about 12,867 kilometers of fiber-optic
communication lines were laid. As a result, 7,150 schools (70 per cent), 4,581 pre-
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Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan «On approval Of the strategy "Digital Uzbekistan-2030" and
measures for its effective implementation», № PD-6079, dated 05.10.2020.
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school educational institutions (80 per cent) and 2,747 health facilities (78 per cent) are
provided with high-speed Internet connection.
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By the end of this year, it is planned to increase the level of high-speed Internet
coverage of preschool educational institutions and health facilities to 100 percent. In
addition, 386.5 million dollars of foreign investments are planned for the development
of the country's telecommunications infrastructure in 2021. Among them, projects
worth $ 136.9 million will be implemented for the development of mobile
communication networks.
The study made it possible to draw the following conclusions:
1. Digital transformation in organizations is a necessary condition for existence
in the modern market environment.
2. Digital transformation is not just about using digital technologies, but about
creating conceptually new products and services.
3. There is a low readiness of organizations for digital transformation due to the
low level of automation of production and administrative processes and insufficient
investment in digitalization.
However, digital technologies not only create new problems, but also open up
new ways to solve them: «smart» (based on block chain) automatically collected taxes,
«smart» (based on big data analysis) automatically funded expenses and automatically
issued loans, «smart» based on social ratings, regulation and management, etc.
Thus, the modern digital economy and the underlying digital technologies are
indeed a very strong, but also very complex tool. To a greater extent, it is the tool, and
not just the final product. And those countries that learn how to use it correctly today
will achieve results tomorrow that will enable them to determine trends and guide the
development of the world economy.
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