Tag: enterprise irregulars
RPA died. Get over it. Now focus on designing processes that deliver superlative experiences.
Since the “RPA is dead” post, we’ve seen a swift realization from investors that the RPA “market” was being engineered by a small handful of marketeers attempting a reincarnation of the dot-com bust era where everyone goes nuts over robot butlersRead More
NASSCOM 2020… no Coronavirus excuses as India comes bowling back
Phil Fersht's Ten Takeaways from NASSCOM India Leadership Forum 2020Read More
Wipro must appoint a ruthless CEO with teeth to escape its current predicament
When Wipro’s CEO Abid Neemuchwala announced his resignation it was a shock for employees and the industry as a whole... but it was less of a surprise to those who knew him wellRead More
Why on earth would IBM buy an RPA firm now?
UiPath's Chief Evangelist Guy Kirkwood has predicted that new IBM CEO Arvind Krishna will soon turn to RPA and make an acquisitionRead More
IBM changes leadership just in time to survive in today’s punishing IT services market
Gini Rometty, the queen of Big Blue is stepping down after a turbulent few years at the helmRead More
Automation Anywhere leads the RPA market as the industry transitions to the Triple A Trifecta
A sneak peak at the 2020 RPA Top 10!Read More
RPA isn’t having a renaissance, it’s catalyzing broader White Collar automation and AI to top $16bn
RPA has opened the gateway for augmenting White Collar roles, now we're progressing far beyond thatRead More
Big 3 RPA vendors: it’s time to show your strengths in co-opetition because Appian just bought Jidoka for full stack automation
Appian, a low-code development platform vendor, announced the acquisition of Novayre Solutions SL, the developer of the Jidoka RPA platformRead More
HFS predictions for 2020. Oh lord, not more… but you know you’ll read them anyway
sorry folks, but we have to do them too...Read More
Welcome to the world of the modern-day ‘do-nothing’ employee
We all know a few "do-nothing" employees, don't we? Those lovely people who somehow slither around within their organizations and somehow retain employment... despite never really doing anything. Read More