Robotic Process Automation Employees Don’t Mind Mundane Tasks
Throughout history people have sought ways to rid their lives of mundane and boring tasks. They’ve been more than happy to let machines do that kind of work. Today, however, there is
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Throughout history people have sought ways to rid their lives of mundane and boring tasks. They’ve been more than happy to let machines do that kind of work. Today, however, there is
Today is Valentine’s Day. Traditionally it is a day to exchange cards expressing deep and abiding affection for loved ones. According to analysts from Fronetics, the holiday can be traced back to
There is no denying we live in the Digital Age and logic dictates organizations need to transform themselves to take advantage of emerging technologies. Since supply chains are essential parts of most
“Uncertainty is the enemy of efficient supply chain operations,” assert analysts at Source One, “and it’s also everywhere.”[1] That uncertainty often takes the form of supply chain risks. They point to reports
The phrase “innovate or die” has been around for decades. Eventually, the notion caught on and the term “innovation economy” was coined. Greg Feldmann, President of Skyline Capital Strategies, writes, “The ‘innovation
The specter of artificial intelligence (AI) or some its variants (like cognitive computing and machine learning) haunts workers in numerous fields. They fear automation is coming for their jobs. Marketing is no
Science fiction writers and respected scientists have raised concerns about the possibility of artificial general intelligence (AGI) systems (i.e., sentient machines) being developed that surpass humankind’s intellect and eventually rule over or
According to Sergio A. Fernandez de Cordova, the genesis of the smart cities movement can be traced to Los Angeles in the 1950s when city fathers proposed using computerized punch cards to
The end game for every supply chain is to get something (i.e., a resource, part, product, or service) into the hands of a customer. A typical definition of a supply chain is:
According to Kris Subramanian (@Kris_O3) and Subin Perumbidy, Co-Founders of Option3, “Enterprise technology is on the cusp an inflection point afforded by the leaps made in automation to re-shape how businesses operate
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