There’s a good chance you’ve heard great things about Robotic Process Automation (RPA) with its ability to lower costs, reduce errors, and help your organization process information faster than ever before. With little effort, you can imagine how it might transform your knowledge worker jobs and uplift your company to a much improved competitive force
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming numerous industries, and software development is no exception. AI can be employed throughout the development cycle, from initial design to implementation, testing, and maintenance. Machine learning algorithms aid in bug detection, while AI-powered predictive models forecast potential issues, enhancing the software’s overall quality and reliability. The potential for efficiency gains
If you have experience with a vendor lock-in arrangement, you know the drill. Experiences vary, but there’s a good chance you found yourself uncomfortably dependent on your software vendor. In hindsight, you probably got there for a good reason: the vendor offered a fully functional, pre-built solution that helped you quickly achieve your company’s business
Many companies today function with outdated legacy systems and continue to hum along just fine. After all, their trusty systems, many of which were groundbreaking when they were first introduced, are what got them here in the first place.
Thanks to ease of implementation and a relatively rapid ROI, business units are increasingly leveraging robotic process automation (RPA) to turbocharge the productivity of their front-line business users. Growth in the RPA software and services market remains strong, with many predicting the global RPA market will reach nearly $7 billion by 2025 – a compound
A striking revelation unveils that 70-80% of all business transactions worldwide are still written in COBOL. This isn’t just a nostalgic nod to the past but a testament to COBOL’s persistent relevance. While the allure of newer languages sweeps the tech world, the truth remains. COBOL holds its ground by governing vital financial, administrative, and