Measuring the Impact of IT

Published: June 28, 2019, 8 a.m.

Mike Rodgers (LinkedIn) is the chief strategy and information officer for Pilot Flying J, the largest operator of travel centers and travel plazas in North America. Mike is responsible for the enterprise technology and digital transformation that is making the Pilot Flying J app one of the most useful on the market for customers. Whether it’s automating fuel payments or making shower reservations simple and quick, Pilot Flying J’s app has been making the lives of truck drivers more efficient than ever before. He talks about that and more on this special episode of IT Visionaries that was recorded live at MuleSoftCONNECT Atlanta with guest host Vidya Peters, the CMO of MuleSoft.

This podcast is sponsored by The Salesforcce Platform, the low-code app development platform that empowers anyone to easily build, publish and manage AI-powered mobile-ready apps for employees and for customers. In this mini series on all things integration, we are excited to partner with MuleSoft, the #1 platform for APIs and integration. With Salesforce and MuleSoft, every business can unlock new connected experiences and drive digital transformation by connecting any app, data or device! Learn more at mulesoft.com/about and salesforce.com/buildmobileapps

Articulating the business impact of IT can be challenging. However, successful digital transformation today requires a tight alignment between business and IT leaders. To explore ways that you can structure, calculate and articulate the business value of your IT initiatives, check out MuleSoft’s new whitepaper: How to articulate the value of integration.