Uncertainty will frame CIOs’ transformation agendas in 2020
But this will also create an opportunity for CIOs to step forward and lead, reports Forrester
But this will also create an opportunity for CIOs to step forward and lead, reports Forrester
Your first engagement is likely to be with your security team, asking them to supply a log-on for your digital workers. How you start this conversation is critical, writes Rob Mills of Blue Prism
The university gains new roles, providing a course on one of the most highly sought skills in the marketplace and preparing Kiwi youth for the future of work
But finds less than a third of RPA adopters have implemented the technology for financial reporting
Archie Moore of Quanton offers up the number one way to ease that talent gap in business automation
Piers Shore holds the biggest CIO role in the primary sector in New Zealand, but it was his interest in another field that paved the way for a career in ICT across the globe.
The GM digital services at Mercury talks about essential actions to prepare any organisation for continuous, massive change in the digital era
Have a transformational, long-term agenda, not a one-off project or pilot, says the foremost expert and author on knowledge work automation
Automation Anywhere says the acquisition fast forwards the RPA category to Attended Automation 2.0.
Robotic process automation was on their radar but is now a reality at the medical group, relates CEO Dr Lloyd McCann
Forrester shares a pragmatic view of the impact of intelligent automation - and why you should start building your 'robotics quotient' now
RPA software is now the fastest-growing segment of the global enterprise software market, reports Gartner
How to reposition the ICT department as modern tech evangelists and tech-driven innovation leaders
Organisations must have a strong change management process and involve staff early on in any automation project, writes Rob Mills of Blue Prism
Those whose job has not yet been impacted, should not rest on their laurels. The automation of routine and repetitive job tasks is inevitable, reports Hays