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GUEST OPINION: As businesses continue to emerge from the unforeseen disruptions of the past 24 months, many are fine tuning their strategic plans for the years ahead.
GUEST OPINION by Andy Mellor, regional vice president ANZ at Kofax: If you’ve ever gritted your teeth while listening to bad hold music, or cursed as you completed forms by hand, you don’t need to be told that sometimes, government process can be inefficient, complex and slow.
GUEST OPINION by Chris Ellis, APAC Technical Evangelist, Nintex: As increasing numbers of organisations tackle the challenge of digital transformation, many are coming to understand the important part played by robotic process automation (RPA) software.
Global IT services provider iOpex Technologies has appointed former Cybage Software executive Avinash Lele as president.
AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT: Awarded yet again for “outstanding technology innovation in Workflow and Content Automation (WCA)”, the award “recognises visionary software vendors for leveraging technology to not only adapt as markets change, but to actively disrupt and inform how their markets will evolve.”
Pegasystems's new Pega Robot Manager automatically provisions robotic process automation (RPA) workloads across an organisation's available bots.
UK-based robotic process automation specialist Blue Prism has completed a £100 million capital raising with the funds to be used to further strengthen and protect the company’s balance sheet in what it says is a period of uncertainty for the wider economy.
Process management and automation vendor Nintex, has announced significant enhancements to its cloud-first process automation solution - Nintex Workflow Cloud - including a "market first" offering, giving customers the ability to quickly and easily create workflows that include robotic process automation (RPA) bots.
GUEST OPINION by Dan Ternes* : Rapid advancements towards digital transformation are putting significant pressure on traditional identity and access management (IAM) systems, generating huge amounts of data every day. As businesses continue to expand both physically and digitally, organisations are faced with an exponential increase in new user identities and an endless stream of access requests.
GUEST OPINION by Dan Ternes* : Rapid advancements towards digital transformation are putting significant pressure on traditional identity and access management (IAM) systems, generating huge amounts of data every day. As businesses continue to expand both physically and digitally, organisations are faced with an exponential increase in new user identities and an endless stream of access requests.
Interest in standalone robotic process automation (RPA) has been waning over the last 12-18 months, according to Pegasystems ANZ vice president Michael Evans.
Australia is lagging behind the rest of the world in robotic process and robotic desktop automation, with many organisations finding robotics hard to deploy and maintain.
Insurers will spend US$634 million on Robotic Process Automation solutions by 2024, rising from US$184 million in 2019 – a 245% increase over the next five years, according to a newly released report.
UK-headquartered robotic process automation software company Blue Prism has announced an agreement to acquire intelligent automation platform provider Thoughtonomy.
Retailers worldwide are increasingly embracing robotic process automation and other emerging automation technology practices to simplify complex tasks and streamline administrative processes, according to a new report.
Robotic process automation software and services revenue is predicted to reach close to US$900 million globally by 2022, according to newly published research.
Intellectual Property Australia has adopted Pegasystems’ robotic automation as part of a move designed to improve overall customer experience by automating business processes, significantly reducing time and costs associated with data entry.
Robotic Process Automation in Australia and New Zealand is set for a growth explosion with the RPA market predicted to reach $870 million by 2020, up from just $216 million in 2017.
Global IT services company DXC Technologies is boosting its capabilities in Robotic Process Automation in Australia and New Zealand through a combination of training, reskilling, relocation of employees and new hirings.
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