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In this episode, we spoke with Jan Burian, Head of Industry Insights at Trask, about the future of manufacturing, sustainability, and the role of emerging technologies. With a background in consulting at IDC, EY, and Deloitte, Jan shares insights on key trends like automation, AI, and digital twins, and how Europe's manufacturing sector can stay competitive by accelerating innovation and adapting to material and workforce challenges. Key Insights: • Automation and AI are reshaping manufacturing – The integration of automation and AI is crucial for maintaining efficiency, especially as skilled labor shortages grow in Europe. • The power of data foundations – Successful adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies depends on strong data governance, breaking down silos, and ensuring interoperability between systems. • Hyperautomation and digital twins – End-to-end automation and digital twins are enabling smarter production processes, reducing waste, and improving sustainability. • Material innovation and sustainability – Lightweight and recyclable materials are key to making manufacturing more sustainable and cost-effective, particularly in Europe, where resource availability is limited. • Industry 4.0's evolving path – Many companies initially overestimated the benefits of Industry 4.0. Now, organizations are refocusing on foundational elements like data management before scaling advanced use cases. IoT ONE database: https://www.iotone.com/case-studies Industrial IoT Spotlight podcast is produced by Asia Growth Partners (AGP): https://asiagrowthpartners.com/
Send us a textIn this episode, Joey Pinz sits down with Shawn Brown, an MSP leader and automation expert, to discuss the future of managed services, M&A strategies, and the impact of automation on business growth. As the force behind Snap Tech IT and Raven Automation, Shawn shares how automation, structured processes, and strategic growth have helped MSPs scale more efficiently.
Is your organization prepared for an era in which AI does more than just offer a helping hand, but actively partner with human teams? In this episode of the Tech Talks Daily Podcast, I sit down with Randy Weekly, Chief AI Architect at ImageSource, to explore the fast-changing world of agentic AI and how it's shaping the future of intelligent automation. After years of working in fields ranging from aerospace engineering to NASA, Randy now leads the AI efforts at ImageSource, a company that has spent decades refining enterprise content and customer experience products. He shares how ImageSource incorporates natural language processing and computer vision to manage documents across finance, healthcare, and government, showing how AI can tackle everything from scanning hundreds of forms to transcribing hours of audio. Randy highlights the importance of a human-in-the-loop approach, insisting that while AI can automate countless tasks, oversight keeps projects accurate and ethically grounded. He talks about ImageSource's “AI Empowerment Blueprint” for organizations that want to integrate AI responsibly, stressing that governance frameworks are no longer optional. I found it enlightening to hear about their journey toward hyperautomation, where agentic AI agents might soon perform tasks with minimal human input. Randy believes that by 2025, this approach will redefine how businesses operate, allowing enterprises to reshape processes, save time, and uncover fresh opportunities for growth. We also discuss how AI can occasionally surprise us by performing advanced tasks one moment and stumbling on simpler ones the next. That variability drives the need for codified workflows and oversight, especially when security and ethics hang in the balance. Listening to Randy's vision, I was struck by how he sees the biggest opportunities for AI in the next three to five years: from boosting routine workflows to powering new products and services that haven't even been imagined yet. Will your business embrace agentic AI and the promise of human-machine collaboration, or will you wait until these intelligent systems become the norm?
Today's guest is Paul Cuglietta, Head of Contact and Claims at Simplyhealth. Simplyhealth is a health insurance provider based in the UK whose history goes back to the late 1800s. Paul joins today's discussion to unpack the challenges organizations face when driving digital transformation. With nearly two years of AI integration experience, Paul provides unique insights from his time at Simplyhealth into overcoming internal and external hurdles in their transformation journey. This episode is sponsored by Hyperscience. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at emerj.com/ad1.
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
936: Medtronic CIO Rashmi Kumar discusses her leadership in advancing digital transformation for one of the world's largest healthcare technology companies. Rashmi shares how hyperautomation, artificial intelligence, and robotic-assisted surgery are reshaping patient care and operational efficiency. She also highlights Medtronic's recent establishment of a global IT center in Hyderabad and her journey to joining the board of Myriad Genetics. In this episode of Technovation, host Peter High explores Rashmi's unconventional path from metallurgical engineering to technology leadership, the cultural changes needed to foster innovation, and the role of AI in the future of healthcare. Rashmi also delves into Medtronic's use of generative AI for internal operations and product innovation, including its transformative impact on patient care and global healthcare access.
Send us a textSummary: In this insightful conversation with Michael Zornow, Joey Pinz explores parallels between mastering the game of golf and implementing hyperautomation in Managed Service Providers (MSPs). Zornow, a seasoned leader at ConnectWise, shares his experiences in both realms, focusing on strategies to enhance efficiency and performance. Discover how simplifying processes, automating tasks, and adopting the right tools can revolutionize business outcomes, much like the precision and practice required in golf.
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Die fünfte Ausgabe der Fachzeitschrift CONTROLLING widmet sich dem Schwerpunktthema Hyperautomation. Prof. Dr. Ulrike Baumöl von der Universität St. Gallen erläutert, warum Unternehmen Hyperautomation ganzheitlich umsetzen sollten und welche Anpassungen dazu im Controlling-System notwendig sind. Zudem stellt sie den Bezug zu datengetriebenen Use Cases her und erläutert, wie datengetriebene Produkte als Basis für Hyperautomation dienen können. Konkrete Praxisbeispiele zur Umsetzung von Hyperautomation runden das Heft und den Podcast ab. Bestellen Sie hier Ihr kostenloses Probeabonnement: Zeitschrift Controlling
Today's guest is Brian Weiss, Chief Technology Officer at Hyperscience. Hyperscience is a software company that provides back-office services and helps automate document processes to turn unstructured content into structured, actionable data. Brian joins us on today's program to dive into the pressing challenges facing business leaders across financial services and insurance sectors as they grapple with digital transformation. His conversation with Emerj Senior Editor Matthew DeMello centers around the persistent struggle to digitize and automate processes traditionally handled through paper-based workflows. Despite the long-standing goal of moving towards a more digital future, early technologies like intelligent document processing, optical character recognition, and robotic process automation have often failed to deliver due to their limitations, creating a trade-off between high automation and low accuracy. This episode is sponsored by Hyperscience. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at emerj.com/ad1.
In this What's Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, Botha van der Vyver - Founder and CEO of JustSolve - discusses how hyperautomation can help local businesses accelerate their digital transformation efforts. Van der Vyver is an IT leader with more than two decades of industry experience. In 2016, van der Vyver founded JustSolve with the purpose of building an innovative community of problem solvers dedicated to empowering clients to achieve more with less through the acceleration of global product development. In this What's Next interview, van der Vyver discusses hyperautomation and its impact on digital transformation in South Africa. He explains what hyperautomation is and provides examples of how it can be used in specific industries to streamline operations. Van der Vyver then reveals how hyperautomation saves organisations money through improved productivity, increased efficiency, and a faster time to market. He also talks about JustSolve's strategic partnership with Mendix and how this helps JustSolve provide low-code solutions to African businesses using a flexible and predictable financial model. He concludes by highlighting Mendix's affordable entry point. It offers a service that lets South African businesses of any size support up to five users for less than R2,000 per month - including hosting and AWS infrastructure.
Send us a Text Message.Join Joey Pinz at the ConnectWise headquarters in Tampa as he dives deep into the world of hyperautomation with a special guest. This episode is packed with insights on how MSPs can leverage hyperautomation to enhance efficiency, security, and growth. Discover the benefits of attending Automation Nation, where MSPs can learn from their peers, engage in hands-on labs, and connect with industry leaders. Whether you're a technician, business owner, or just starting your automation journey, this episode is your gateway to the future of managed services. Top 3 Highlights:
In this episode of Joey Pinz Disciple Conversations, Joey Pinz talks with Osman (Os) Haque about the evolving landscape of cybersecurity and the pivotal role of MSPs (Managed Service Providers). Os emphasizes the necessity for MSPs to embrace hyperautomation, enhance partnerships, and integrate AI to predict and prevent security threats. The conversation dives deep into the potential and challenges of AI and quantum computing in cybersecurity, highlighting the need for stronger encryption and predictive analytics.Key Highlights:Hyperautomation in MSPs: Os discusses how MSPs can optimize processes by embracing hyperautomation and leveraging technology to build stronger relationships with partners.AI and Security Innovations: The potential of AI in improving security measures, predicting threats, and reducing human error through automation.Future of Cybersecurity: The implications of quantum computing on security, the need for advanced encryption, and the proactive steps required to stay ahead of emerging threats.Join Joey and Os for an insightful discussion on the future of cybersecurity and the transformative power of technology.
Ron Eddings and Neal Humphrey, Vice President of Market Strategy at Deepwatch, discuss the changes in Security Operations infrastructure, and how these changes in structure, data, and automation are going to impact operations in the near future. Their discussion will revolve around more than just SIEM, alerts, and responses; it will go into market changes, vendor movement, and how the future of SOC is demanding a shift in mindset and strategy beyond "Let a machine handle it..." Impactful Moments: 00:00 - Welcome 01:05 - Introducing guest, Neal Humphrey 03:09 - Looking Back at SecOps 06:11 - Modern SOC Wall 11:49 - Hyperautomation; the Future of SOAR? 15:02 - Hyperautomation & Normalization 17:29 - From our Sponsor, Deepwatch 19:18 - OSDA & Deepwatch 25:32 - Hyperautomaiton or OSDA 1st 30:25 - Can I Show The Value of A Tool? 34:30 - Who is OSDA White Paper for? 36:43 - One Step Better… Links: Connect with our guest, Neal Humphrey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neal-humphrey-b909773/ Check out the White paper by Deepwatch: https://www.deepwatch.com/the-security-operations-center-cannot-hold/ Join our creative mastermind and stand out as a cybersecurity professional: https://www.patreon.com/hackervalleystudio Become a sponsor of the show to amplify your brand: https://hackervalley.com/work-with-us/ Love Hacker Valley Studio? Pick up some swag: https://store.hackervalley.com Continue the conversation by joining our Discord: https://hackervalley.com/discord
In today's episode we look at the financial aspects of AI including generative AI and that age old question of how to measure and quantify value when your CEO starts asking for hard numbers.We start off discussing the topic of managing vendor risk highlighted by the real life drama at the end of 2023 that unfolded at OpenAI. What are the implications for the need to build resiliency in your applications to get the most out of your technology investments and their use and minimize your risk.Next, Distinguished VP analyst expert, Fran Karamouzis discusses the multiple dimensions that organizations need to look at to be defining budgets for AI development.And finally, in Part 1 of our interview with Rickard Wieselfors, Automation and AI lead at Ericsson, he shares his best practices and words of wisdom on how he was able to deliver and measure over $500 million in business benefits through AI and related innovations. In Part 2 coming in Episode 7, Rickard shares his experiences and early results from Ericsson's generative AI initiatives. About our guests:Rickard Wieselfors, VP and Head of Enterprise Automation & AI at Ericsson.Rickard is the founder and leading the Global Automation & AI team at Ericsson with the purpose to drive transformation through Intelligent Automation & AI across Ericsson to the benefit of both customers and employees. In addition, Rickard drives innovation and adoption of intelligent technologies such as Machine Learning, Generative AI, Low Code and Blockchain. Prior to this role, Wieselfors has more than 20 years of professional experience as an executive in the technology industry. Rickard holds an MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics. Fran Karamouzis, Distinguished VP Analyst, D&A Analytics and AI PracticeFran Karamouzis is a Distinguished VP Analyst in Gartner's Research and Advisory Group focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Hyperautomation (inclusive of RPA and decision modelling) as well as the business and IT services to drive outcomes. Ms. Karamouzis is focused on research that addresses strategic planning, evaluations, business cases and service delivery capabilities, as well as disruptive trends. Ms. Karamouzis has appeared and/or contributed to reports showcased on 60 Minutes, CNN, CNBC, PBS, Business Week, Forbes and the Council for Foreign Relations. Ms. Karamouzis earned a bachelor's degree in International Business and Accounting from New York University. She has also completed her M.B.A. in Finance at New York University. Please subscribe and share the episode with your colleagues. Thank you for listening. Gartner Podcasts are a production of Gartner, the world's leading research and advisory company. Equipping executives across the enterprise with indispensable insight, advice, and tools to achieve their mission critical priorities. You can learn more at Gartner.com. All content in Gartner Podcasts is owned by Gartner and cannot be repurposed or reproduced without Gartner's consent. Gartner is an impartial, independent analyst of business and technology. This content should not be construed as a Gartner endorsement of any enterprise's product or services. All content provided by other speakers is expressly the views of those speakers and their organizations.
Expleo, a global engineering, technology and consulting service provider, has announced the results of research which found that 97% of business leaders in Ireland plan to make hyperautomation a focus area for their business in the next two years. The survey of 141 business leaders in medium- to large-sized enterprises in Ireland, part of Expleo's Business Transformation Index (BTI) 2023 Ireland Spotlight report, shows that 47% of business decision-makers see hyperautomation being a major focus area over the next two years, while 34% say it will be a moderate focus area and 14% say it will be minor. The findings suggest that businesses are moving beyond automating tasks in isolation. They are progressing towards hyperautomation, a process that involves automating at scale across all business functions and using AI, machine learning and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to streamline multiple processes. When it comes to the perceived benefits of hyperautomation, 95% of business decision-makers believe that it will enable them to make transformative efficiency gains, whilst the same proportion believe that it will free up staff time and enable them to focus on value-generating activities involving creativity and problem-solving. Additionally, 90% of business leaders say that hyperautomation will help them to cope with supply chain issues. More than half of those surveyed (51%) associate the approach with the improvement of broader business outcomes, such as customer experience and reduced costs. While the interest in hyperautomation is widespread, Expleo's research found the challenges businesses encounter during the implementation process hinder the adoption of new digital transformation initiatives. The main challenge, cited by 80% of business leaders, is a lack of understanding regarding which technologies can deliver their business goals. This is up from 55% the previous year, indicating that business decision-makers may be getting overwhelmed by the availability of new technologies. Rebecca Keenan, Global Head of Intelligent Automation, Expleo, said: "These insights are fascinating because while almost all businesses will be focusing on hyperautomation at some level over the next two years, a key challenge for technology implementation is a lack of understanding of what those technologies will actually deliver. "Technology cannot survive in a vacuum. Business leaders must ensure that they - and their teams - understand the benefits of any significant transformation measures. As they educate their teams on the benefits, business leaders must also ensure they are fostering an organisational culture that favours transformation, while empowering and trusting their IT team and technology partners to embrace the technologies that will define their future." See more stories here.
Thu, 07 Dec 2023 04:00:00 +0000 https://ehi-retail-insights.podigee.io/99-new-episode b9f7fadc3643bb46715ecbe91c81eb59 In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Alexander Mosch, Vertriebsleiter im Bereich Handel- und Konsumgüter und Axel Mattern, Vice President Business Development im Bereich Handel – und Konsumgüter bei Arvato Systems. Als international agierender IT-Spezialist unterstützt Arvato Systems namhafte Unternehmen bei der Digitalen Transformation. Rund 3.300 Mitarbeitende an weltweit über 25 Standorten stehen für hohes technisches Verständnis, Branchen-Know-how und einen klaren Fokus auf Kundenbedürfnisse. Stichwort: Digitalisierung. Längst kein Fremdwort mehr und immernoch so relevant. Arvato Systems bringen die Kunden in die Cloud, integrieren digitale Prozesse und übernehmen den Betrieb sowie die Betreuung von IT-Systemen. Als Teil der zum Bertelsmann-Konzern gehörenden Arvato Group können Sie die ganze Wertschöpfungskette abbilden. Der Handel steht vor einigen Herausforderungen. Das ist nichts neues. Mangel an Fachkräften, steigende Energie- und Produktionskosten, Wettbewerbsdruck oder Erwartungen der Konsument:innen in Sachen Nachhaltigkeit. Hinzu kommt die Masse an Angeboten für Kunden. Wichtig in dem Zusammenhang jedoch: wie gewinne ich die Loyalität der Kund:innen? Wie gehe ich mit Innovationen in Themengebieten wie Nachhaltigkeit, Metaverse, Hyperautomation & Robotics um? Und was umfasst überhaupt das Leistungsportfolio von IT-Dienstleistungen? Moderation: Kira Wiesner Tritt gerne direkt mit mir via Mail oder LinkedIn in Kontakt: wiesner@ehi.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/kira-wiesner-3b0608212/ Technische Produktion: Philipp Lusensky Alle Folgen und mehr Infos zum EHI LAB: www.ehi-lab.org/podcast full no
In this episode of The Next CMO podcast, I speak to Don Jeter, CMO of Torq. Torq delivers the security industry's first enterprise-grade hyperautomation platform capable of automating the most complex security infrastructures at dramatic scale.Learn more about Don JeterLearn more about Torq.ioFollow Peter Mahoney on Twitter and LinkedInLearn more about Peter's company, AcceleratusLearn more about Planful for MarketingJoin The Next CMO CommunityRecommend a guest for The Next CMO podcastProduced by PodForte
As agencies work to keep pace with the digital expectations of their users – both employees and citizens – hyperautomation may prove to be an effective modernization approach. Hear Gus Pastore, Director, Creator Workflows - US Federal, ServiceNow, explore how hyperautomation is not only achievable, but how it can transform the way organizations operate. See video recording here: link to YouTube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As agencies work to keep pace with the digital expectations of their users – both employees and citizens – hyperautomation may prove to be an effective modernization approach. Hear Gus Pastore, Director, Creator Workflows - US Federal, ServiceNow, explore how hyperautomation is not only achievable, but how it can transform the way organizations operate. See video recording here: link to YouTube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#038 The “Process Wizard” about S-BPM, PASS, Hyperautomation and AI topics.In this episode, I'm talking to the “Process Wizard” Christoph Piller.He gives us some insights into the S-BPM approach and the PASS notation. We'll talk about his favorite PASS project and how to get people excited about S-BPM and PASS.Christoph also explains what to make of his LinkedIn description "Hyperautomation Evangelist" and "Process Sprint Knight" and shares his thoughts on BPM and AI.Today's Guest:Christoph PillerChristoph is a freelance expert and innovator with a focus on BPM, hyper-automation, the Process Sprint method and AI as BPM assistant. He is also known as the "Process Wizard" and invites experts to join him on his vodcast "On a Melange with the Process Wizard” for intensive process talks.Before, he worked as a Hyper-Automation Evangelist at Bitpanda, as Senior Business Process Consultant at Viessmann (specifically for HR) as well as created the Center of Process Excellence & Automation at Career Partner. Lately, he started working for Stadtwerke München as Senior Process Consultant.Christoph lives in Denkendorf, Germany.Personally, he loves to take care of his three (baby-) girls and to make his wife crazy together with them.You'll learn:What the Subject-oriented BPM approach and PASS areWhat PASS can do better than other notations such as BPMN 2.0 or UPNWhat his favorite PASS project was and how to get people excited for this approachWhat hyper-automation is and what a Process Sprint Knight doesWe'll also talk about his thoughts on BPM and AI as well as his top tips to get to a more human-centric BPM approach.I hope, you enjoy this episode of the New Process Podcast and are curious to learn more in the next episode. Hit subscribe to not miss it!If you'd like to get the links and show notes for this episode, head to:https://www.NewProcessLab.com/episode38---Follow me on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirkokloppenburg/Want to know how to start rethinking processes? Get my free checklist here: http://www.NewProcessLab.com/checklist
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Robb Wilson about what human capital focused leaders are missing when it comes to AI and hyperautomation. Robb Wilson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/invisiblemachines/) is a Wall Street Journal best selling author of one of the few technology books that's a best seller in the business category and is the visionary behind OneReach.ai, the highest-scoring company in Gartner's first Critical Capabilities for Enterprise Conversational AI Platforms report. Robb has spent more than two decades applying his deep understanding of user-centric design to unlocking hyperautomation. In that time he built UX Magazine into the world's largest experience design publication while simultaneously creating Effective UI, a full-service UX firm that competed with IDEO and Frog Design. In addition to launching 15 startups and collecting over 130 awards across the fields of design and technology, Robb has held executive roles at several publicly traded companies and mentored colleagues who went on to leadership roles at Amazon Alexa, Google, Ogilvy, GE, Salesforce, Instagram, LinkedIn, Disney, Microsoft, Mastercard, and Boeing. Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network! Check out the HCI Academy: Courses, Micro-Credentials, and Certificates to Upskill and Reskill for the Future of Work! Check out the LinkedIn Alchemizing Human Capital Newsletter. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Future Leader. Check out Dr. Westover's book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine. Each HCI Podcast episode (Program, ID No. 627454) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Each HCI Podcast episode (Program ID: 24-DP529) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) SHRM Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCPHR recertification through SHRM, as part of the knowledge and competency programs related to the SHRM Body of Applied Skills and Knowledge™ (the SHRM BASK™). Human Capital Innovations has been pre-approved by the ATD Certification Institute to offer educational programs that can be used towards initial eligibility and recertification of the Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credentials. Each HCI Podcast episode qualifies for a maximum of 0.50 points.
HyperAutomation combines AI, virtual assistants, and machine learning on an orchestrated scale across business operations. In this podcast, we speak to Dheeraj Saxena, HyperAutomation and Business Consulting Lead with Orange Business, to learn how the technology works and applies to manufacturers.Sponsored by:
This is part 1 of a special series about how organizations can streamline business processes, increase workflow efficiency and mitigate risk with hyperautomation. This series is brought to you by TEKsystems, a global provider of business and technology solutions. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Jon Barton, a director at TEKsystems. RESOURCES The Agile Brand podcast website: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com/theagilebrandpodcast Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems.Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
This is part 1 of a special series about how organizations can streamline business processes, increase workflow efficiency and mitigate risk with hyperautomation. This series is brought to you by TEKsystems, a global provider of business and technology solutions. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Jon Barton, a director at TEKsystems. RESOURCES The Agile Brand podcast website: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com/theagilebrandpodcast Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems.Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
What's Your Baseline? Enterprise Architecture & Business Process Management Demystified
Process Management has a bad reputation of downsizing, replacing humans with bots, and all those other things that one relates to "bad capitalism". But there are also other ways to include humans into process management that are outside of these parameters. And, believe it or not, you still need humans to analyze, design, and improve processes. Today we are talking with Christoph Piller about the topic of subject-oriented process management. Christoph, also known as the Process Wizard, has a focus on (S-)BPM, Hyperautomation, Process Sprint, and AI, I empowering businesses and individuals to excel. He offers personalized coaching, consulting, and training in (subject-oriented) BPM, Hyperautomation and Process Sprint Week. He wants you to experience the power of Hyperautomation and AI as a BPM assistant, optimizing processes for maximum efficiency. In this episode of the podcast we are talking about: Christoph's background What is S-BPM? Why should one care about subject-oriented process management? How do you model this (using the PASS notation - Parallel Activity Specification Scheme) Why hasn't S-BPM conquered the world? What is next for S-BPM? You can find Christoph on LinkedIn, Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, and on his website. Please reach out to us by either sending an email to hello@whatsyourbaseline.com or leaving us a voice message by clicking here.
This week, The Buzz presents a session from our 2023 Emerging Technology and Innovation Conference.In this panel discussion, representatives from government and industry discuss how hyperautomation is reshaping roles and responsibilities in the working world, and the skill requirements for organizations to operate these powerful new technologies.Panelists:Mike McKinney - Vice President at AmiveroGopa Nair - Innovation Adoption Lead at the Technology Transformation Services at GSAJamie Holcomb - CIO, US Patent and Trademark OfficeRob Brown - CTO, Systalex and former CTO at US Citizenship and Immigration ServicesFor more on emerging technology in the workplace, please join us at our Future Evolution of the Workforce forum on September 19th - Register Here!This recording has been edited for time.Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode! For more from ACT-IAC, follow us on LinkedIn or visit http://www.actiac.org.
Hyperautomation and intelligent automation investments (inclusive of artificial intelligence) have continued unabated for over five years. The growth has been brisk. While adoption and spending were consistently growing, the trigger of generative AI awareness (spurred by the release of ChatGPT in November 2022) has fueled the growth even more. ChatGPT hit 100 million users in one week and has over 1 billion monthly views on its website. However, only a small percentage of organizations can showcase value or benefits that are identifiable, traceable and quotable on an “earnings call.” This is because few organizations have determined the appropriate or best ways to measure these initiatives, which span myriad technologies such as AI, low code, robotic process automation (RPA) and integration platform as a service (iPaaS). Therefore, Gartner launched a research study called “Gartner's Hyperautomation 100.” The focus is on capturing case studies that feature organizations that have delivered over $100 million in value or triple digit benefits (over 100%) and consistently quantitatively measure those benefits across many different initiatives.In this podcast, we unveil the first of several enterprises that Gartner interviewed. We captured their multiyear journey to not only delivering over $100 million in value but also to measuring it, quantifying it and publicly sharing these achievements because they are traceable and part of an ongoing consistent process of vetting and approving the funding of these initiatives. This podcast features Ericsson, the world leader in the rapidly changing environment of communications technology. It develops, delivers and manages hardware, software and services to enable the full value of connectivity. The official name of the organization is Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (parent), but it is commonly referred to as Ericsson. Founded in 1876, Ericsson worldwide revenue in 2022 exceeded $26 billion and the company had over 104,000 employees. In 2016, Ericsson started from scratch with no staff and no capabilities in its Enterprise Automation and AI team. At the very beginning, it followed a mantra: “Think big, start small, scale quick.” The terminology it used internally was to set a course for “Radical Transformation Driven by Exponential Technologies.”During the first two years (2016-2017), six initiatives were funded and delivered. Fast forward to mid 2023, when the aggregated number of initiatives has surpassed 300. All the initiatives are funded by the business units as there is no predefined budget. As such, the Enterprise Automation and AI team at Ericsson must prove its value and build confidence with the business unit leaders to get funding for the next project. One of the many ingredients for this success was to measure and quantify the value for each initiative. Internal stakeholder demand (i.e., the amount that business units fund) has increased 22 times since the 2016 launch of the team. It has essentially doubled every year since 2016.
SUMMER BONUS EPISODE! We're delighted to be able to bring you a fabulous bonus episode of SSO Next with Precisely. In this episode I talk to Tim Fujita-Yuhas, VP Product Management at Precisely, about data integrity (and how to get the accurate, consistent and contextualized data you need to make confident business decisions). We discuss how to get better data governance, fostering a data driven culture, master data management and how to use automation to assist throughout. If you enjoy this episode you can also join Precisely's webinar on the 26th July focused on "The Truth (And Myth) Behind Artificial Intelligence and Data Integrity," register here https://www.ssonetwork.com/intelligent-automation/webinars/the-truth-and-myth-behind-artificial-intelligence-and-data-integrity
Porsche Holding is Europe's largest and most successful automotive retailer. Andreas Schmelzer is their Head of Digital Transformation. How exactly is an industry, that's seemingly resistant to change, pioneering a new form of innovation? The answer is one word. HYPERAUTOMATION. Listen in to discover what hyper-automation means, how to apply it to any business, and how it can evolve your own customer experience strategy too. Watch on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@cxinsiderpodcast Connect with Andreas - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-schmelzer-568134146/ Become a CX Insider - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cx-insider/ Check out our website - https://cxinsider.com/ Thank you to our sponsor - https://www.acftechnologies.com
In this episode of The Orange Chair Podcast, John Harrison VP of Sales and Ben Vaughn the Director of Solutions Architects at KeyMark sit down with Scott Craig, the VP Of Product Management at Hyland, to discuss the future of ECM and Hyland's Vision for Hyperautomation!
Sidney is a digital transformation leader with vast experience in intelligent automation. She was most recently the Global Head of Intelligent Automation for Spotify. She has built and scaled Automation Centers of excellence at Spotify and BNY Mellon, E-Trade, and Fiserv. She is the co-author of the book “Robotic Process Automation using UiPath StudioX: A Citizen Developer's Guide to Hyperautomation”. In this chat, we talk about her experience scaling intelligent automation programs with people, culture, and technology. We also talk about recession-proofing an organization with Digital workers, Future skills, and more. More information and Links: Connect with Sidney: linkedin.com/in/sidneymadisonprescott Book: Robotic Process Automation using UiPath StudioX Visit Nandan on the web at nandan.info
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Robb Wilson is a serial entrepreneur, author, technologist consultant for Fortune 500 companies like Qwest and National Geographic, and former creative executive at Time Warner. He earned an Academy Award nomination for technical achievement as well as over 130 innovation, design, technology, and artificial intelligence awards, with five in 2019 including AI Company of the year and Hot AI Technology of the Year.Robb Wilson Interview Topics1. Could you please start by telling us a little bit about your background?2. Could you share with us about your earlier career path and your motivations or inspiration?3. About OneReach4. How can conversational AI enable businesses to improve their customer service experiences?5. Could you tell us about the role of conversational AI in the future of business and what do today's top leaders need to know ?6. What are the best practices for integrating AI technologies into our existing systems and processes?7. What inspired you to write the book Age of Invisible Machines:A Practical Guide to Creating a Hyperautomated Ecosystem of Intelligent Digital Workers?8. How can hyperautomation help improve the efficiency of operations in an organization?9. What is the purpose of creating a core enablement team for an organization's digital ecosystem strategy?10. What is your expectation of new applications of AI that are likely to emerge in the next decade?Robb Wilson BiographyRobb Wilson is the co-founder of OneReach.ai, a low-code/no-code platform for building AI & bots. Under Robb Wilson's leadership in his role of Lead Designer and Chief Technologist, the company was recognized as the highest-scoring company in Gartner's first Critical Capabilities for Enterprise Conversational AI Platforms report. As an entrepreneur, he has founded four successful technology companies, including Effective UI, SkyBeam, Vision Nations, and, more recently, OneReach.ai. Robb Wilson is also the co-owner of UX Magazine, with a community of over 640k members. His professional career includes being a technology research consultant for many Fortune 500 companies, including Qwest and National Geographic. He has worked as a creative executive at Time Warner and is an industry thought leader in the areas of emerging technologies and trends.Robb has held executive roles at several publicly traded companies and mentored colleagues who went on to leadership roles at Amazon Alexa, Google, Ogilvy, GE,Salesforce, Instagram, LinkedIn, Disney, Microsoft, Mastercard, and Boeing. As an author, he has co-authored two books to date:Age Of Invisible Machines: A Practical Guide to Creating a Hyperautomated Ecosystem of Intelligent Digital Workers. Wiley, September 2022 The book delivers an eye-opening and startlingly insightful blueprint for leveraging conversational AI in order to make your organisation self-driving—with a growing ecosystem of interconnected automations accelerating all aspects of your business.Effective UI: The Art of Building Great User Experience in Software 1st Edition, published by: O'Reilly Media in March 2010Robb Wilson is an experienced thought leader in the realm of conversational AI and hyper automation, and has played a part in creating a wide variety of products, apps, and movies. About Dinis Guarda profile and Channelshttps://www.openbusinesscouncil.orghttps://www.intelligenthq.comhttps://www.hedgethink.com/https://www.citiesabc.com/More interviews and research videos on Dinis Guarda YouTube
Hyperautomation and AIOps are two of the most important technologies that are driving the digital transformation of businesses across the globe. The business value of Hyperautomation and AIOps is significant. By automating repetitive tasks, hyperautomation helps businesses to save time and reduce costs, while also improving accuracy and efficiency. AIOps, on the other hand, helps businesses to monitor their IT infrastructure in real-time, detect and resolve issues faster, and optimize IT operations, which ultimately leads to better business outcomes.On this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Analyst Doug Laney is joined by John Appleby, CEO at Avantra, to discuss:AIOps as an enablerTangible returns on investmentFuture of SAP landscapes
Philippe Cases is the Co-Founder and CEO of Topio Networks, an industry catalyst accelerating the formation of markets by creating communities. Topio Networks has a community of 1.2 million professionals dedicated to making the business of connected things a reality. In addition to running the company, he specializes in artificial intelligence, big data, smart cities, and mobility (connected cars and automated vehicles). He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and runs the weekly ReadWrite Labs webinar.Prior to Topio, he was a general partner of venture funds and made investments consistently as a venture capitalist in data technology with companies such as Rightpoint (Acq. by e.piphany), Adknowledge (Acq. by CMGI), Inquira (Acq. by Oracle), Vue Technology (Acq. by Sensormatic), Jaspersoft (Acq. by Tibco), Silk Technology (Acq. By Palantir), and Akili Interactive.His entire life he's been interested in innovation. While in engineering school, he helped launch the school local radio station and his home town's first job fair. During his first job in the mid-1980s, he became interested in big data and AI. At the time, he helped develop one of the first commercial rule engines to select loans and build a report generator focused on evaluating company financial risks. Both products were used at the time in the bank branches.As part of being an investor, he spotted SaaS as a trend in 1997 and made his first investments in the space then. Following the early 2000 meltdown, he developed a model to spot financial trends and evaluate timing of investment opportunities. This approach contributed to top decile fund returns in the two funds he was involved with. The landscapes Topio develops are directly inherited from this methodology.Specialties: Smart Cities, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Dapps, Open Source, SaaS, Low-Cost Business Models, Edge Computing, IoT.Topio Networks is an industry research platform for all facets of digital transformation, accelerating markets and businesses by providing detailed information about use cases, verticals, and industries. We are an industry catalyst for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, bringing in the age of autonomy, where figuring out the interoperability between humans, machines, and cloud-based systems is essential. Smart spaces, smart objects, AI, and humans, all interacting with each other, will comprise the new autonomous intelligent world. By leveraging our open platform, businesses can benefit from meaningful data insights, market feedback and surveys, and information about the effectiveness of their company thought leadership. We provide market access through events and lead generation.
In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Niklas Bläsing, Head of Intelligent Automation, CGI Wir sprechen über folgende Themen: - Warum viele Unternehmen nicht über einen ersten Proof of Concept hinaus kommen - Wie man Prozessautomatisierung erfolgreich skaliert - Wie eine ganzheitliche Hyperautomation aussehen kann Podcast-Moderator: Christoph Pacher LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pacherchristoph/ Interviewgast: Niklas Bläsing, Head of Intelligent Automation, CGI LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niklas-bläsing-530478186/
In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Andreas Schmelzer, Head of Digital Transformation & Services, Porsche Holding und Sebastian Mertens, Head of Strategic Projects, Make. Wir sprechen über folgende Themen: Was ist Hyperautomation, Visual Workflow Automation, Low-Code und No-Code, Workflowautomation und Taskautomation? Wann kommt was zum Einsatz? (Use Cases und Best Practices) Podcast-Moderator: Christoph Pacher LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pacherchristoph/ Interviewgast: Andreas Schmelzer, Head of Digital Transformation & Services, Porsche Holding LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-schmelzer-568134146/ Interviewgast: Sebastian Mertens, Head of Strategic Projects, Make LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/auto-mate/
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Business-driven hyperautomation is a disciplined approach that organizations use to rapidly identify, vet and automate as many business and IT processes as possible. Hyperautomation involves the orchestrated use of multiple technologies, tools or platforms. Its ubiquity is both a strength and a weakness. It's a strength as it is applied to myriad business and IT processes in every business and IT function in the organization. Its weakness is that it requires disciplined and orchestrated strategic planning to architect, design and implement and, most of all, rigorous adaptive governance to sustain. Spending on hyperautomation initiatives is projected to be brisk and somewhat recession proof. By 2026, the market for software that enables hyperautomation will reach nearly $1.04 trillion from the 2021 totals that hovered at $591 billion. This represents a compound annual growth rate of 11.9% (see Forecast Analysis: Hyperautomation Enablement Software, Worldwide). Gartner also estimates that for every dollar of software spend, there is $4 to $12 that are spent on IT services. Examples of IT services include strategy, consulting, implementation and systems integration. Moreover, a large amount of this spend on software and services is siloed across an array of business functions. In that regard, Gartner has predicted that by 2024 a diffused (siloed) approach to hyperautomation initiatives will drive up initiative-specific total cost of ownership by fortyfold, making adaptive governance a differentiating factor in financial performance.One of the many reasons for these large numbers and continued growth is that hyperautomation initiatives often have a broad spectrum of business outcomes and a very large and fragmented set of technology markets. In this podcast, our Gartner expert analysts share some trends and predictions regarding hyperautomation. Examples include:API-first world — There is a stealth and clear trajectory to an API-first approach as evidenced by RPA vendors increasingly investing in improving their API connectivity capabilities. Application portfolios are changing with more SaaS being adopted in portfolios, many of which have documented APIs. APIs are easier to secure and more stable to interact with than screen scraping techniques.Reduction in core need for screen scraping — The simplification, abundance and increased functionality of API access will reduce the core need for RPA screen scraping and task automation that initially thrust these product categories to the forefront.RPA vendor evolution — An overwhelming majority of RPA vendors offer automation via both API and UI integration. This means that organizations will scale their automation beyond screen scraping and complement offerings with APIs, robust workflows and process insights to achieve enterprise scale automation. This will set the stage for either convergence or consolidation of existing markets or some newly formed categories.For additional insights and an early glimpse of Gartner's hyperautomation predictions for 2023 — listen to our podcast.In this podcast, our host Frances Karamouzis is joined by two Gartner expert analysts — Keith Guttridge and Saikat Ray. Both Guttridge and Ray are part of Gartner's software engineering leaders research teams and speak to many clients working on hyperautomation initiatives. Both analysts are part of the authoring team for Magic Quadrants for Integration Platform as a Service and Robotic Process Automation, among several other publications.
Guest post by Paul Turley, Director of Enterprise Sales at ServiceNow Ireland Irish businesses across all industries are facing myriad challenges. So, it's unsurprising that business confidence has plunged to a two-year low. The looming threat of recession, supply chain disruptions, and rising costs are testing day-to-day operations to the absolute limit. And business leaders are under mounting pressure to make faster, smarter decisions to stay competitive during these turbulent times. That said, it's not all negative, and making these critical changes is achievable. But organisations must understand what technology platforms are available and how to use them to build resilience. Minimising disruption through hyperautomation Technology solutions can help Irish firms to prepare for and adapt to crises. Hyperautomation is one of these solutions – it provides a way for organisations to minimise supply chain disruptions and lagging production. Hyperautomation takes automation a step further by combining multiple tools into a comprehensive package that spans entire organisations. It integrates siloed automation from different vendors into a single, convenient solution and is implementable as part of a company's digital platform. This way, IT teams can oversee the entire hyperautomation landscape to manage its lifecycles efficiently. From intake through to workflow and publishing, users have the visibility to align business performance with goals for maximum impact. Optimising schedules for greater efficiency In the face of rising costs, firms can't afford inefficiencies in their day-to-day operations; this is where schedule optimisation plays a vital role by modernising field services through connected digital workflows. Schedule optimisation makes analysing work schedules, skill sets, job priorities, and parts simpler, which also helps to assign the best person to any job. Field service resources can then ensure a first-time fix and fit more jobs into working hours to boost overall productivity. When you think about the scale of operations across enterprises, these gains yield massive business value at a time when it's so important. Enhancing customer service with AI As the digital environment continues to evolve rapidly, so do customer expectations. But how do businesses meet such expectations while grappling with economic pains? Artificial intelligence (AI) provides an answer. Automated task creation, triage, and investigation help users solve issues faster and smarter. The key – Sentiment Analysis. It provides a quick understanding of communicative tone to prioritise urgent or sensitive cases. Contrary to popular belief, AI is remarkably accessible, so teams can easily harness the technology for task management. In effect, customer service agents can meet customer expectations while managing caseloads and staying on top of critical issues. Strengthening company-wide operations Operational resilience becomes even more vital during times of economic vulnerability. That's why organisations need to use technologies to minimise risk. Operational Resilience Management provides a real-time, holistic view of potential service threats. Organisations can, as a result, anticipate, mitigate, prevent, and respond to such threats more effectively. At the same time, teams looking to go one step further and plan ahead can use Scenario Analysis tools to design and simulate uncertain scenarios. It's this kind of proactive approach that supports businesses to minimise risk. Without preventative measures in place, configuration changes can cause costly outages for DevOps. Not only does this put further strain on DevOps teams, but it also exacerbates business disruptions. Digital platforms centralise configuration management, security, and validation within development pipelines, so issues are directly addressed. Users are fully equipped with access controls and continuous, automatic validation to reduce all likelihood of incorrect configuration...
To realize the benefits of hyperautomation, the University of South Florida (USF) identified three crucial factors for success: an agile mindset, investing with the right partners, and a willingness to experiment with new technologies. Alice Wei, Assistant Vice President of Digital Transformation and Innovation at USF, joins the Top of Mind family this month to share how she spearheaded USF's innovative strategies to rapidly deploy custom applications for the benefit of students, faculty and staff.
Hyperautomation is the business philosophy that the modern enterprise is using to rapidly automate SAP tasks and provide value back to the customer. A term coined by Gartner in 2019, hyperautomation and its rise are said to be indicative of how much RPA benefits businesses. In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Editor https://em360tech.com/user/3673 (Matt Harris) welcomes https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnappleby/ (John Appleby), CEO at https://em360tech.com/solution-providers/avantra (Avantra), and https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-miletich-9a7a37/ (Nick Miletich), CTO at https://managecore.com/sap-monitoring-automation-platform/ (ManageCore), to discuss: SAP Operation Automation and overcoming challenges The importance of using hyperautomation for SAP Customers How Avantra's hyperautomation platform improves, agility, reliability, and security of SAP Where hyperautomation should be on your priorities and customized to your business requirements How Managecore leverages hyperautomation to provide best in class SAP support
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AI is one of the most talked about technologies. However most people increasingly see AI as either a kind of super technology that can perform a limitless range of tasks. Or as technology gone rogue with sci-fi images of AI powered machines taking over the world.Turns out neither really defines AI. In fact, it could be said that AI is one of today's most misunderstood technologies.There's a lot that AI can do and even more that it will be able to do … but it has its limitations too.In today's episode Robb Wilson, founder, lead designer, and chief technologist behind OneReach.ai, joins us on A Seat at The Table.Amongst its many achievements, OneReach is the highest-scoring company in Gartner's first Critical Capabilities for Enterprise Conversational AI Platforms report. Robb has spent more than two decades applying his deep understanding of user-centric design to unlocking hyperautomation. His forthcoming book, "Age of Invisible Machines: A Practical Guide to Creating a Hyperautomated Ecosystem of Intelligent Digital Workers" is a must read. It provides an easy-to-understand look at what's really happening with AI.Unlike many books about technical topics, Age of Invisible Machines is - as its title implies - a practical guide to bring AI into the work place.Am I recommending you read this book? Yes I am! It's a must read for anyone looking to determine how AI and specifically hyper automation, is the next big thing to stay competitive.In this episode Robb discusses ... 5 ways that AI is programming us and how to stop it.3 questions to ask when charting a course toward hyperautomation in your organizationCommon myths about conversational AI... and a lot more.USERFUL LINKS:OneReach's website: https:// onereach.aiConnect with Robb Wilson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/invisiblemachines/Learn about The Current Situation in Sourcing: https://thecurrentsituation.netA Seat at The Table website: https://seat.fm
Everyone strives for benchmarks, but at what point do benchmarks stop being aspirational and instead just become handcuffs?The people who question limiting beliefs and look at problems through brand new lenses are typically pretty great people to learn from. They're the ones creating what will become the new norms, the benchmarks in the future.One of those people is Erol Toker, the Founder and CEO of Truly.co, a company that helps eliminate complex repetitive tasks through a methodology called hyperautomation.In our conversation, Erol teaches us about the long-term value of humans, how operators can re-think the difference between low-value and high-value activities, and what his company did when they asked themselves, what would it take to not have SDRs.Like this episode? Be sure to leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review and share the pod with your friends! You can connect with Sean and Erol on Twitter @Seany_Biz, @eroltoker, and @DriftPodcasts.
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Bei vielen Unternehmen stockt die Automatisierung von Geschäftsprozessen. Kann Hyperautomation helfen? Wie sorgen Intelligente Dokumentverarbeitung (IDP) und Prozessautomatisierung für den Durchbruch bei der Digitalisierung? Und wie automatisiert man seinen Posteingang? Das Interview von Oliver Schonschek, Insider Research, mit Thomas Schneider von inovoo liefert Antworten auf diese und viele weitere Fragen.
In this episode of CapTech Trends, we dig deeper into hyperautomation, one of our four 2022 Tech Trends. Our host, Vinnie Schoenfelder, and CapTech fellow Bill Klos discuss how hyperautomation technology is preparing organizations for the next frontier of digital transformation. Listen in as we discuss: The differences between automation and hyperautomationThe factors that are causing companies to take hyperautomation more seriouslyHow to identify the feature flags within the development process The required top-down and bottom-up decision-making discussions
In dieser Folge besprechen wir das Thema Hyperautomation. Was bedeutet das, wie können nicht nur Prozesse automatisiert werden, sondern wie kann die Automatisierung der Automatisierung von Statten gehen. Weiterhin gehen wir auf einen der großen Fallstricke der Automatisierung und Digitalisierung ein: den Mensch. Warum es wichtig ist alle Prozessbeteiligten von Anfang an in den Automatisierung mit einzubinden und kleine Schritte besser sind, als ein großer.
'Hyper-Automation' of 'Intelligent Automation' komt steeds meer aan bod bij automatisatie en digitalisatie projecten. Mathias Fransen van RoboRana, expert in procesautomatisatie, deelt zijn inzichten over 'Low Code platformen' en Hyper-Automation.
EvoluteIQ has an end-to-end Enablement Platform for Hyperautomation. It brings together iBPMS, AI, ML, RPA, and data processing in a single integrated low-code platform. In this chat, with CEO Sameet Gupte, we discuss EvoluteIQ’s history, how they are enabling holistic automation, Changing mindsets, Platform pricing, and more.
Hyperautomation refers to the approach businesses can take to rapidly automate as many IT and business processes as possible. Using RPA and low-code/no-code tools, the hyperautomation software market has exploded in the last few years as enterprises seek to streamline their internal processes - with Gartner expecting it to reach a value of $600 billion by the end of 2022. So just how is this automation philosophy gaining so much traction? And why do businesses need to care about it? In this episode of the https://em360tech.com/ (EM360) podcast, Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-harris-269bb7177/ (Matt Harris) speaks to https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-j-turner/ (Paul Turner), Automation Expert at https://em360tech.com/solution-providers/trayio (Tray.io), to discuss: The true definition of hyperautomation Shifting from a project mindset to a product mindset How to successfully implement hyperautomation
This week, Carolyn is joined again by Bob Stevens, AVP Public Sector at GitLab, this time to talk about the power of hyperautomation. Listen in as Carolyn learns what can be gained through fast, accurate application security. Episode Table of Contents[00:32] What is Hyperautomation [09:02] What Has Changed in Hyperautomation Episode Links and Resources What is HyperautomationCarolyn: I'm excited to welcome back Bob Stevens, Area Vice President of Public Sector at GitLab. Bob is a seasoned veteran in public sector technology with over 36 years of experience. As the AVP at GitLab, he is responsible for helping government organizations become more productive, efficient, and effective. Bob has experience on both the industry and the government side of things. Prior to industry, he served in the United States Air Force as a computer specialist at the White House Communications Agency. Today, we are going to talk about artificial intelligence, machine learning, and what hyperautomation is exactly. Why Bob thinks it will be 2022's biggest trend. Bob, welcome back to Tech Transforms. Bob: I'm happy to be here. Thank you. Appreciate it. Carolyn: I'd like to talk about an episode that you just did with GovExec Daily. And on this episode, you mentioned that hyperautomation will be 2022's biggest trend. I'm going to be honest. I haven't really heard hyperautomation. And I get automation. I can deduce what hyperautomation is, but I would love for you to explain it to me. What's the difference between automation, hyperautomation, DevOps, all of that? Bob: Yes, I mean, it's the strict definition of the word. It's rapidly identifying, vetting in automated processes in order to produce whatever it is that you're working on as fast as you possibly can. And it trends today because if you think about the government space, they have a lot of compliance issues that they need to deal with. The Benefits of HyperautomationBob: If they can automate those compliance processes and ensure that when they build software, in the end it's going to be compliant and they don't have to go back and vet it. I mean, that's going to save them a world of time. Carolyn: Are you talking about missed compliances, automating some of those missed controls? There's 300 of them, I think. Bob: Yes, those. I think you're talking about FedRAMP. Carolyn: Yes. One of. Or authority to operate has all of those. Right? I mean, I don't know all the details. Bob: Yes, no. There's the STIGs. That the government has to put all software through and that's all about compliance. The government has to get the authority to operate, ATOs, for everything that they run. Carolyn: And renew them every two or three years. Bob: Or sooner. It depends on how much of a change occurred in the application. If you can hyperautomate all of that by the use of AI or machine learning. Again, and so by the time you produced that software, all those compliance issues are addressed. You know they're addressed because you've got confidence in the system and the way that it was done. It didn't require as little human intervention as possible, which is unfortunately, where some mistakes are injected. Then you've saved a world of time and you've made life really, really easy for the folks that are doing the development. As well as the folks that are using the applications in the end. Because they don't have to sit and wait to get the authority to operate, which sometimes can take a year.The Bad News: We Haven't Tried HyperautomationCarolyn: Is the differentiator between automation, DevOps, and hyperautomation really adding in, automating those compliances? And are you telling me that that hasn't happened before now? Bob: Unfortunately, it has not happened. I mean, that's evident by the fact that the government still has to produce ATOs and they still are doing STIGs at the end of the development cycle. Unfortunately, it hasn't happened. I think the government will embrace it and has...
We are starting a brand new series at The Orange Chair Podcast all about Hyperautomation! In this introductory episode, we sit down with Ben Vaughan, Solutions Architect Director with KeyMark to help us better understand what Hyperautomation is and why it is so crucial to enterprise-wide automation. Hyperautomation is a holistic approach to intelligent process automation, combining a variety of cutting-edge software to reduce costs, minimize worker fatigue, and improve productivity. In this series, we will dive deep into this concept and uncover the elements of successful Hyperautomation. For more information on Hyperautomation, visit our website at https://www.keymarkinc.com/hyperautomation/#hyper
What is hyperautomation and how will it disrupt the professional services industry? Let's discuss the history and key characteristics.Read more - https://nxtstep.io/what-is-hyperautomation/How and where to connect with Sean: Website Daily List YouTube Connect with Sean on LinkedIn Email Sean at sean@nxtstep.io To learn how to boost the profitability of your firm without hiring by taking my 5 day email course at http://bottleneckbuster.com/
In a new era of digital business, staying ahead of the competition looks very different than it did previously. There are new pressures on innovation, operational excellence, and employee experience that have increased the competitive stakes. Transformational leaders are beginning to employ a business strategy called hyperautomation to deliver on these outcomes. At the same time, we find ourselves in a new, exciting era of intelligent automation technology that promises to not only democratize automation for everyone, but also maintain healthy IT governance, all while delivering a better employee experience. Is this too good to be true? Join Jason Bloomberg of Intellyx and Derek Birdsong from ServiceNow as they discuss a practical approach to adopting hyperautomation, including: What is hyperautomation, anyway? Does hyperautomation help with digital transformation? Is this any different from the ERP and BPM eras of automation? How do enterprises get started on a path to achieving hyperautomation? SPEAKERS: Jason Bloomberg, President of Intellyx Derek Birdsong, Director of Product Marketing, ServiceNow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der Begriff Prozess leitet sich von lateinischen procedere - also voranschreiten - ab und bezeichnet einen Vorgang oder ein Geschehen und ist somit etwas Dynamisches. Spätestens seit der industriellen Revolution versuchen wir, Arbeitskraft und Produktivität durch Maschinen zu steigern, sei es durch die Automatisierung einzelner Arbeitsschritte bedingt durch neue Technologien oder viel später dann durch den Einsatz neuer Softwarelösungen. Prozessautomatisierung ist und bleibt ein dynamisches Feld und noch lange nicht abgeschlossen, vielmehr noch: Wir befinden uns mitten drin. Doch was genau verstehen wir unter Prozessautomatisierung und wie kommt man überhaupt ins Tun? Die Grundvoraussetzung ist offen zu sein für andere Ansätze und neue Technolgien und bereits vor dem ersten Schritt die Mitarbeiter ins Boot zu holen. Warum das so unglaublich wichtig ist, haben wir mit Andreas Schmelzer - Head of Hyperautomation bei Bitpanda - besprochen.
GitOps https://explodingtopics.com/topic/gitops Searches for “GitOps” are up 96% over the last 12 months. The reason for growing interest in the practice is that GitOps can lead to increased productivity, higher reliability and better stability. GitOps is part of the Infrastructure as Code (IaC) meta trend. According to E-Topics, Searches for “GitOps” are up 96% over the last 12 months. The mainstreaming of cloud practices and the continued increase in adoption of DevSecOps are two main drivers of accelerating IaC growth. Hyperautomation https://explodingtopics.com/topic/hyperautomation Hyperautomation is the use of technologies to scale the automation of processes within an organization. Hyperautomation is part of the Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Technology meta trend. According to Gartner, 80% of finance executives have made plans to implement RPA within their organization. And Deloitte estimates that 78% of the companies that have already implemented RPA plan to significantly increase investment in this area in the next three years. ServiceNow adds new RPA capabilities with San Diego release https://venturebeat.com/2022/03/23/servicenow-adds-new-rpa-capabilities-with-san-diego-release/ Follow the show on Twitter @Roll4Enterprise or on our LinkedIn page. Theme music by Renato Podestà. Please send us suggestions for topics and/or guests for future episodes!
Steve Tindall, HQ Integration Product Manager, discusses where the integration industry going, what's new? Future trends? Digital transformation is still the driver, with Oracle IAP – Intelligent Automation Platform. Adding Digital Assistant and AI to make a platform that can discover, analyze, design, automate, measure, monitor, heal and reassess.
Steve Tindall, HQ Integration Product Manager, discusses what's coming, which includes Many New Adaptors (eg eBay, SugarCRM, etc), Redwood UI Experience, B2B improvements and Greater Flexibility in Billing, as well as Infrastructure and Delivery Methods.
Take a look at what comes under the top 4 technology predictions for 2022. The list include Citizen development and Hyperautomation among the others
Steve Tindall, HQ Product Manager, focusses on Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) a powerful platform for application integration, process automation, with built in machine learning recommendations, supporting the designing and mapping of integrations, and some of the achievements over the last 12 months.
The SAP Process Automation solution is an AI-powered, intuitive, and no-code solution for Workflow Management and Robotic Process Automation that empowers citizen developers. Learn more about this new offering.
After earning her undergraduate degree in philosophy, political science, and ethics, with aspirations to become a lawyer, Sidney Madison Prescott was drawn to technology jobs that specifically emphasized data quality and governance. In 2020, she joined music streaming service Spotify as the global head of intelligent process automation, where she uses robotic process automation to automate tasks and free up workers to focus on higher-value-added and more creative work. For Sidney and her team at Spotify, AI and machine learning are not tools to replace jobs; they enable humans and machines to work together for increased efficiency and productivity. Read the episode transcript here. Me, Myself, and AI is a collaborative podcast from MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group and is hosted by Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh. Our engineer is David Lishansky, and the coordinating producers are Allison Ryder and Sophie Rüdinger. Stay in touch with us by joining our LinkedIn group, AI for Leaders at mitsmr.com/AIforLeaders. Guest bio: Sidney Madison Prescott is a keynote speaker, author, and robotics evangelist specializing in the creation of robotic process automation centers of excellence for Fortune 250 companies. She heads up the Global Intelligent Automation initiative at music streaming powerhouse Spotify. In August 2021, she received her Master of Business Administration as a part of the country's first Executive Women's MBA cohort at Brenau University. Madison Prescott is also coauthor of the book Robotic Process Automation Using UiPath StudioX: A Citizen Developer's Guide to Hyperautomation, which explains how to build robots using real-world prototypes.
A promising 2022 is in store for no-code platforms and hyperautomation. Here's what IT leaders can expect.
In dieser Folge hat Nico den Head of Hyperautomation bei Bitpanda, Andreas Schmelzer zu Gast. Neben dem brandaktuellen Thema Hyperautomation reden die beiden über Automatisierungsinitiativen, wie man diese großflächig ausrollt und den Ablauf von einer Automatisierungsidee bis hin zur Umsetzung. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! :) Hast du Fragen? Möchtest Du uns Feedback geben? Bist du interessiert an Trainings zum Thema Automatisierung? Bist du Experte oder Expertin im Bereich Automatisierung und möchtest im Podcast dabei sein? Melde dich einfach: Website: https://www.botsandpeople.com/ E-Mail: podcast@botsandpeople.com LinkedIn Olli: https://bit.ly/30a5f4I LinkedIn Nico: https://bit.ly/2QJtSCf
CJ & The Duke sit down with Sr. ServiceNow Solution Consultant Steven Jefferson to talk about all the big flashy features. We talk about - what makes low-code / citizen developer programs successful.- what is hyperautomation, and how do you get there.ALSO MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODESteven's LinkedIn ProfileEpisode 26: CatalystsEpisode 38: OutcomesEpisode 30: Solving legit nightmares with Entitlement & Access Management ABOUT USCory and Robert are vendor agnostic freelance ServiceNow architects.Cory is the founder of TekVoyant.Robert is the founder of The Duke Digital MediaSponsor Us!
In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Andreas Schmelzer, Head of Hyperautomation, Bitpanda. Wir sprechen über folgende Themen: Was ist Hyperautomation? Wo liegt der Unterschied zur normalen Prozessautomatisierung? Warum sollten Unternehmen auf Hyper-Automatisierung setzen? Wie muss eine Hyperautomation-Strategie aufgebaut sein? Interviewgast: Andreas Schmelzer, Head of Hyperautomation, Bitpanda LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreas-schmelzer-568134146/ Podcast-Moderator: Christoph Pacher LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pacherchristoph/
Sunil Ranka of Predikly discusses how Robotic Process Automation is changing business processes and the Future of Work The post Will Hyperautomation change the Future of Businesses? (With Sunil Ranka of Predikly) Ep# 86 appeared first on .
Today's guest is Manjeet Singh, who is the Director of Product Management at ServiceNow within Process Optimization and Hyperautomation. Manjeet is a results-driven product management executive and technology leader with over 20 years of experience in product management, software engineering, data science, analytics, growth and strategy. Manjeet has a proven track record of building high-impact teams and organizations in product management and engineering. He has transformed multiple businesses through creating groundbreaking innovation, products and services which have led to significant increase in revenue, product engagement and customer satisfaction for the organization. In the episode, Manjeet will tell you about: Transitioning from a technical role into Product Management, What makes a great Product Manager, His experience introducing new products into ServiceNow, How he has seen the platform evolve, The intersection of AI/ML and Digital Transformation, What the future looks like for ServiceNow and Advice he would offer to his younger self
This podcast discusses a very interesting prediction that was selected as one of Gartner's top predictions for 2021. The prediction is:By 2025, customers will be the first humans to touch more than 20% of all products and produce. The hope of long-term business impact for any hyperautomation initiative is a fully automated process that results in a product advancing through the assembly line, onward through the supply chain and distribution channels to arrive at the end customer, whereby the first human to touch and interact with the product is the consumer. Machines and computers are increasingly performing more types of tasks independently. So much so that Gartner anticipates that, by 2025, there will be a critical mass of commercial examples of products or produce that have fully automated end-to-end processes.
Hyperautomation is quickly changing how we work – all while the barrier of entry into the tech is slowly lowering. Combined, this all allows more people to take advantage of opportunities in the tech world, while also shaping its future. Hear from Rizel Scarlett, a director at G-Code House who's helping women and non-binary individuals start their careers in tech, and Spotify's Global Intelligent Automation Leader Sidney Madison Prescott. Both touch on their tech origin stories, how the nature of work is evolving, the role hyper-automation is playing through it all, and more. Key Takeaways: [3:40] Sidney shares how being an outsider in the industry has actually been an advantage in her work with Spotify. She came in with less preconceived notions about the process of hyper automation, and a fresh idea of what it could really mean to hyper automate the process of work. [5:11] The language of the tech world can seem daunting to try and understand. At G{Code} House, Rizel is helping to pave a smoother path for women in tech and nonbinary individuals of color. She helps them rise above imposter syndrome and step into their highest potential. [6:46] Sidney explains exactly what hyper automation is and how it works as an enablement tool. She talks about how it shapes our idea of what it means to be a human in the workforce. [10:27] The pandemic has shifted the nature of how we work, and Botany is an app that uses automation to increase engagement between engineers. Rizel appreciates it for not only increasing the visibility of a person, but seamlessly gathering important information. [14:25] If we can get past the fear of change and our innate trepidation towards disruption, hyper automation can help us be better at our jobs. Sidney speaks to how Spotify is introducing this change to their workflow. [16:57] We can use hyper automation tools, but it isn't a stand-in for the human connections that foster authenticity in the workplace. [18:27] There is power in the vulnerability of saying “I don't know”. Rizel encourages her team to never be embarrassed of staying curious, and admitting when they don't know something. [21:03] New technologies may make some jobs obsolete, but it can also mean new and emerging opportunities. Sidney has her eye on new experiences, and things hyperautomation can help us reimagine the way we work. [22:42] The next era of true innovation and hyperautomation is going to be how we can take what humans can do today and enable us to do it in an augmented fashion. [25:05] Can we rethink what it means to do work and experience the world? Yes, but we have to be willing to question everything. If we want a wider perspective, we have the responsibility to make our workplaces accessible, authentic, and inquisitive. Quotes: [3:40] “Being an outsider helped me to come in with less preconceived notions about what it meant to look at an existing workflow, optimize that workflow through some sort of automation design.” - Sidney [8:02] “How do we rethink what it means to be a human in the workforce?” - Sidney [12:37] “Automating the little stuff helps, so you can focus on the actual human element of helping that person.” - Rizel [18:05] “We can't always have the answer. And that's more than ok. It's brilliant. The power of saying I don't know comes with the potential to learn and embrace new ideas, in new ways.” - Jo [18:46] “There is a distinct and wonderful culture at Spotify where we are encouraged to bring our authentic selves and uniqueness to the forefront of the work that we do.” - Sidney [19:22] “I see future generations playing a very big role in this, because that disruptive nature and spirit is what's going to enable us to think in these very creative ways about disrupting the business phase.” - Sidney [20:13] “If innovation is what we want, we need to foster a workforce with diverse perspectives. That starts with the hiring process.” - Jo [22:36] “If we want the wider, more encompassing perspective that greater diversity offers-- from more women, from more nonbinary people, more people of color-- we have the responsibility to make our workplaces accessible, authentic, and inquisitive.” - Jo Continue on your journey: pega.com/podcast Mentioned: Resilient Coders G{Code} House Botany Rizel Scarlett GitHub Sidney Madison Prescott
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As we continue to reimagine work, hyperautomation – or augmenting our ability to work smarter, not harder – will undoubtedly play a big role. Just ask Lila Benhammou, CEO of Humans 4 Help, who's used hyperautomation to streamline human-focused operations. Or Francis Carden, VP of Digital Automation and Robotics at Pega. Listen as both experts talk about the value of automating intelligently, and the role that RPA, overcoming legacy systems, and learning from digital natives will have as we continue to evolve how we do our jobs. Key Takeaways: [1:22] What problems can automation help? Lila weighs in on how she and her team at Humans4Help worked with schools across France to make cafeteria enrollment easier. Francis used automation to clean up the tedious process of managing many emails in a company newsletter. [3:38] Automation is about augmenting human workers, not replacing them. It can help us remove some of the boring and repetitive tasks from our jobs. Hyper-automation means automating more intelligently, which is a big distinction from regular automation. [4:22] What exactly is intelligent automation? Francis feels that it is the next round of computerization and the digital revolution the way software needs to work. [6:25] There must be a process for choosing what gets automated, and what doesn't. [9:55] Venmo is a perfect example of a digital native company that is highly automated without the strangulation of legacy debt. [12:23] Companies must face not only the time that it takes for workers to learn new skills, but also welcome a shift of perspective and take a step further than slight alterations or just learning a new skill. Lila explains what this actually looks like in practice. Instead of doing the work itself, we need to supervise the bots doing it. [17:23] Where can a lover of the mundane hide from a hyper automated workplace? Lila explains that we can learn from Kodak's lack of innovation to see how important it is to get in the game of the new way of working. Lila warns us that within 5 years, all companies must innovate, or they are going to die. [19:40] Part of this transformation is going to be learning how to manage the data. The winners will optimize the hyper-automation process while positioning the people and technology at the same level. [20:20] Francis explains how the hyper-automation transformation has barely begun. It is important for the leaders now to mentor the next generations to come. [22:40] Are we prepared for the potential changes hyper-automation may bring to the way we experience experiences? Lila explains why we might not be prepared yet, but if we keep our focus on the future, that day just may be here sooner than we expect. Quotes: [3:43] “That doesn't mean we're going to steal the work from humans. That means that we're going to augment that ability to work better instead of work more.” - Lila [4:50] “It's the difference between only automating the processes as we do them today, and reimagining processes as they could be done — if we embrace the technologies available to us.” - James [10:45] “I've seen organizations go from being a truly big, monolithic analog company into a digital company in very short order. And that is accelerating. And if you don't do that, your competitors are, and you will just lose out.” - Francis [18:47] “So that new way of working has definitely set up a new game in a way that you have to live with the digital transformation.” - Lila [21:40] “We need people coming out of the education system, believing in this art of the possible, just understanding that it is possible. And then their careers will take off.” - Francis Continue on your journey: pega.com/podcast Mentioned: James Dodkins Lila Benhammou Francis Carden Humans4Help Pega Robotic Process Automation
We take you through the latest low-code/no-code product updates on SAP RPA and a fruitful discussion between SAP and EY AgilityWorks on their long-standing partnership and how they bring value to customers through latest innovations like hyperautomation.
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We speak with Kevin Roose, a tech columnist at The New York Times, and author of “Futureproof: 9 Rules for Humans in the Age of Automation”. Interested in getting started with automation? Get in a free consultation at Formulated.
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On this episode, we speak with Mike Mirandi and Todd Schiller of PixieBrix. PixieBrix is a browser extension which believes that everyone should be able to customize their softwares even if you're just an average user and not a software developer. In this episode, we talk to Mike and Todd about their background and how they got up into space and into this business.
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On this episode of podcast, we speak with Adam Schweickert, partner and integrator at Wetmore Consulting Group. In this episode, we talk to Adam about his background and how he got up into space. He also shares his automation processes and its some sort of process improvements.
In der heutigen Folge begrüßt Nico den Telekom-Botschafter für Hyperautomation, Andreas Wentz. Nico und Andreas sprechen natürlich über das Thema Hyperautomation. Dabei reden die beiden darüber, was Hyperautomation genau ist, welche Rolle die künstliche Intelligenz dabei spielt und wie Hyperautomation die Kommunikation beeinflusst. Außerdem gibt Andreas spannende Einblicke in Hyperautomation-Projekte und seinen Alltag als Hyperautomation Botschafter. Wir wünschen dir viel Spaß beim Zuhören! Hast du Fragen? Möchtest Du uns Feedback geben? Bist du interessiert an Trainings zum Thema Automatisierung? Bist du Expert:in im Bereich Automatisierung und möchtest im Podcast dabei sein? Melde dich einfach: Website: https://www.botsandpeople.com/ E-Mail: podcast@botsandpeople.com LinkedIn Olli: https://bit.ly/30a5f4I LinkedIn Nico: https://bit.ly/2QJtSCf
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On this episode of podcast, we speak with Clara Durodie of Cognitive Finance.ai. She is the author behind “Decoding AI in Financial Services - Business Implications for Boards and Professionals”. We talk to Clara about her background and how she ended up studying artificial intelligence applications in financial services.
WNS' Global Services Banking & Financial Services, and Consulting & Professional Services, Jay Venkateshwaran, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. He shares how they are leveraging Hyperautomation in the financial services sector. Jay also talks about the Promise of blockchain in the banking industry.
Hyperautomation is an exciting future trend that organizations are starting to explore. It's a truly remarkable leap forward in building the future of work and optimizing workflows. Tune into this episode to understand this model and its promise to connect an organization within a single system of engagement. Then, hear which Knowledge 2021 sessions you can attend to learn more. Host: Sheila Dowd, ServiceNow Sr. Manager of Integrated Content and Corporate Storytelling Guest: Dave Wright, ServiceNow Chief Innovation Officer Register for the Knowledge 2021 Digital Experience today! knowledge.servicenow.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/know365 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second part of this 2-part episode, we will go through a couple more business use cases to see where RPA is especially useful. Visit us at theautomationguys.net Do you have any questions? Would you like to give us feedback? Are you interested in workshops on the topic of automation? Are you an expert in the field of automation and would like to be on the podcast? LinkedIn Arno: https://bit.ly/3aABArd LinkedIn Sascha: https://bit.ly/36Jd31T Velocity-IT: https://www.velocity-it.com/about-us/ convedo Group: https://www.convedo.com/about-us
In this 2-part episode, we will go through a couple of business areas to see where RPA is especially useful. Visit us at theautomationguys.net Do you have any questions? Would you like to give us feedback? Are you interested in workshops on the topic of automation? Are you an expert in the field of automation and would like to be on the podcast? LinkedIn Arno: https://bit.ly/3aABArd LinkedIn Sascha: https://bit.ly/36Jd31T Velocity-IT: https://www.velocity-it.com/about-us/ convedo Group: https://www.convedo.com/about-us
George Porfyris and Neil Coghlan have been working in the automotive industry for many years and in this podcast they compare the ICE age with the ACE age; ICE for Internal Combustion Engine and ACE for Autonomous Connected and Electrified. It is an electrifying time to be alive. What is Hyperautomation? Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything How Kodak Failed on Forbes Aeolipile also known as Hero's Engine --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jim-tolman/message
In this episode we cover how you can sucessfully setup a hyperautomation Centre of Excellence (CoE) in your organisation. From Change Management and Governance to launching the CoE and support. This is part 1 of our 2-part episode. Do you have any questions? Would you like to give us feedback? Are you interested in workshops on the topic of automation? Are you an expert in the field of automation and would like to be on the podcast? LinkedIn Arno: https://bit.ly/3aABArd LinkedIn Sascha: https://bit.ly/36Jd31T Velocity-IT: https://www.velocity-it.com/about-us/ convedo Group: https://www.convedo.com/about-us
In this episode we cover how you can sucessfully setup a hyperautomation Centre of Excellence (CoE) in your organisation. From Change Management and Governance to launching the CoE and support. This is part 2 of our 2-part episode. Do you have any questions? Would you like to give us feedback? Are you interested in workshops on the topic of automation? Are you an expert in the field of automation and would like to be on the podcast? LinkedIn Arno: https://bit.ly/3aABArd LinkedIn Sascha: https://bit.ly/36Jd31T Velocity-IT: https://www.velocity-it.com/about-us/ convedo Group: https://www.convedo.com/about-us
In Part 2 of our episode about the new buzz word Hyperautomation we continue to talk about what Hyperautomation is, Technologies, Benefits, Challenges. This is our opportunity to talk about the latest in process and automation, low-code, workflow, RPA, AI, chatbots and about building the right team for automation success. Do you have any questions? Would you like to give us feedback? Are you interested in workshops on the topic of automation? Are you an expert in the field of automation and would like to be on the podcast? Let's talk: LinkedIn Arno: https://bit.ly/3aABArd LinkedIn Sascha: https://bit.ly/36Jd31T Velocity-IT: https://www.velocity-it.com/about-us/ convedo Group: https://www.convedo.com/about-us
In this episode of the podcast we talk about the new buzz word Hyperautomation and will go through what Hyperautomation is, Technologies, Benefits, Challenges. This is our opportunity to talk about the latest in process and automation, low-code, workflow, RPA, AI, chatbots and about building the right team for automation success. Do you have any questions? Would you like to give us feedback? Are you interested in workshops on the topic of automation? Are you an expert in the field of automation and would like to be on the podcast? Just get in touch: LinkedIn Arno: https://bit.ly/3aABArd LinkedIn Sascha: https://bit.ly/36Jd31T Velocity-IT: https://www.velocity-it.com/about-us/ convedo Group: https://www.convedo.com/about-us
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There's always a lot of talk around the next great technology invention and how it will revolutionize and change the world. These days you might hear the term hyperautomation but aren't sure what it is or the value it could bring. We'll be discussing this with our guest, Chris Hawn, and how important it is to position the opportunity and discussions around it accordingly or else risk things never getting off the launch pad. At Parrels Advisory, our focus is your business' future. Company leaders and change agents are often overwhelmed and under constant pressure making it challenging for them to address far-reaching issues within their companies. Having the right insight, experience, and perspective makes all the difference. We are here to simplify the steps, unlock your potential, and move you forward making your vision a reality. We've helped start-ups achieve massive growth, mid-sized businesses navigate digital transformation, and enterprises embrace innovation. Wondering how to jumpstart your business and move it forward? We welcome the chance to learn more about your audacious goals during a complementary consultation. Contact Us: https://parrels.co/contact/ ryan@parrels.co (856) 236-9723 To Contact Chris Hawn: https://nividous.com chris.hawn@nividous.com
Topics covered in this podcast: - Why companies of all sizes should adopt Intelligent Automation - Role of AI in digital transformation - Technologies used in Intelligent automation: RPA, ML, Computer Vision - Technology and business frameworks for intelligent automation Pascal Bornet is a recognized global expert, thought leader, and pioneer in the field of intelligent automation (IA). He is a senior executive with 20+ years of experience leading digital business transformations and creations. He founded and led the "Artificial Intelligence and Automation" practices for Mckinsey & Company and Ernst & Young (EY), where he drove hundreds of IA transformations for corporates, across industries. He is passionate about the capacity of IA to make our world more human. Bornet is a member of the Forbes Technology Council. He was awarded Global Top Voice in Technology 2019 with more than 300,000 followers on LinkedIn and Twitter. He is one of the authors of the first book on Intelligent Automation and Hyperautomation www.intelligentautomationbook.com : Key Quotes: [10:10] “Necessity is the mother of invention.” [13:50] “Intelligent automation is a combination of methods that involve people, organization, processes, and technologies.” “Everything comes with passion. But it is not easy. You have to find your passion and this passion should fit you or your personality.” [33:33-33:35] “Technology makes our world more human.” Resources Read more about Bornet here: www.linkedin.com/in/pascalbornet/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shobhana-viswanathan/support
O episódio 19 do PodCafé reuniu alguns humanos e um exército de robôs para discutir as maravilhas da automatização através do RPA. Com a presença de Felipe Cavallaro da Automation Anywhere, descubra conosco neste episódio que o futuro é agora!https://podcafeti.com.br/PodCafé da TI é um podcast da ACSoftware seu parceiro ManageEngine no Brasil.https://www.acsoftware.com.br/manageengine