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Companies are valued by their ideas and ability to deliver outcomes that customers want. Increasingly, delivery comes down to the agility of deployment of key infrastructure components and applications. Companies live
or die according to how fast they can translate good ideas into great customer experiences that work. Sixty percent of the companies that were in the Fortune 500, in the mid-1990s, aren’t on that list today, just twenty years later. They couldn’t retain their status because they missed the transition to the Internet. Their inflexible, legacy systems were their silent killers and new Internet-native companies, like Google, Amazon and
Facebook, took their place.