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digitalisaatioon

The term digitalisaatioon refers to digitalisation, the process by which digital technologies are embedded in everyday life, business, and public services. It encompasses adoption, datafication, automation, and the transformation of organizational and social practices.

Its scope spans government, industry, education, health care, and culture. Key technologies include mobile and broadband

Drivers include advances in information and communication technology, policy measures that promote innovation and digital literacy,

Impacts are varied. Digitalisaatioon can raise productivity, create new jobs and revenue streams, improve public services,

Policy and governance focus on data protection, cybersecurity, interoperability standards, and public e-services. Investments in infrastructure,

Common examples include e-government portals, digital health records, online banking, e-commerce, remote work, and digital learning

Measurements of digitalisaatioon rely on indicators such as broadband penetration, ICT investment, digital skills, and the

networks,
cloud
computing,
artificial
intelligence,
the
Internet
of
Things,
data
analytics,
and
digital
platforms
that
enable
new
services
and
business
models.
investment
in
digital
infrastructure,
and
the
growing
demand
for
speed,
convenience,
and
personalized
services.
Open
data
and
interoperability
also
support
cross-sector
collaboration.
and
enhance
citizen
engagement.
It
can
also
redistribute
work,
raise
skill
requirements,
and
raise
concerns
about
privacy,
security,
and
the
digital
divide.
digital
literacy,
and
support
for
small
and
medium
enterprises
help
spread
benefits,
while
safeguards
aim
to
mitigate
risks
and
unequal
access.
platforms.
In
Finland,
the
term
is
widely
used
in
policy
discussions
and
is
often
linked
to
goals
for
inclusive,
sustainable
digital
growth.
rate
of
digitized
public
and
private
services,
allowing
comparisons
over
time
and
across
regions.