The digital transformation issue is highly debated at all levels and in a vast range of contexts. And how could it be otherwise, seeing as digital devices are literally revolutionising not only how we work but also our life styles and how we communicate. The revolution triggered by these devices is so overwhelming and radical that it has created a gap between the “analogue natives” and the “digital natives”, that is, those who were born before or after the advent of digital technologies, with a fundamental watershed in the 1980s.
