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Why a platform-centric approach to end-to-end automation is best

In an effort to get from point A to point B as quickly as possible, many companies jump into automation without considering the bigger picture. They adopt one tool to solve a problem, and then another one to handle a different set of challenges. The end result is that organizations use multiple tools and technologies – many of which don’t co-operate and collaborate with each other – to handle different parts of a larger process. By Chris Huff, CSO, Kofax.

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Six tips to make RPA work its magic

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) used to conjure up visions of workplaces made up of a robot workforce. Today, we know that RPA isn’t about a physical presence at all - it’s a clever way of automating tasks, generally the more mundane and repetitive ones, through the use of software technology. By Roman Mykhailyshyn, Robotic Process Automation Technical Lead at Ciklum.

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Building the ‘Internet of Careers’ on a Blockchain Foundation

Blockchain is among the most discussed and exciting contemporary tech trends, having come into being as a public ledger for transactions for the bitcoin digital currency, and without the need for a central governing body. By Liam Butler, Area Vice President at SumTotal.

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Can blockchain enhance digital privacy and data control?

Identity is a murky – and complex – topic. By René Seifert, co-founder of TrueProfile.io.

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Speed is everything

Many companies had already taken their first tentative steps towards remote working before the onset of the Coronavirus. Now, companies in their waves are dealing with getting whole workforces up and running at home - and at speed. Whilst this is an unprecedented environment that organisations are navigating through, the good news is that there are solutions available to businesses, to swiftly combat these challenges. Solutions that not only help maintain productivity but also cause minimal...

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IoT – All the gear but no idea - How to create a data strategy for IoT

When it comes to the Internet of Things (IoT) the potential for our lives, businesses and industries as a whole to completely transform and improve, from the data being collected from sensors and apps, has never been greater. From a fully connected home, through to data being shared with manufacturers to help enhance products and manufacturing methods, the monitoring of patient wellbeing and medical equipment, with the creation of ‘smart’ hospitals, optimising the supply chain and ensuring...

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Nokia and China Mobile reached a strategic agreement to provide seamless IoT global connectivity...
RPA improves monitoring oxygen supplies to treat coronavirus patients.
Global partnership poised to accelerate the operationalization of AI across the enterprise.
Synaptek introduces its ground-breaking RoboNOC: an intelligent Network Operations Centre solution...
Intel and Lenovo have announced a multiyear collaboration focused on the rapidly growing...
“Self-service” analytics that can monitor and respond to IoT data in real-time now available to...
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Docker on IoT devices

Docker is an open platform for developers and system administrators to build, ship and run distributed applications. With Docker, IT organizations shrink application delivery from months to minutes, frictionlessly move workloads between data centers and the cloud and can achieve up to 20X greater efficiency in their use of computing resources. Inspired by an active community and by transparent, open source innovation, Docker containers have been downloaded more than 700 million times and Docker is used by millions of developers across thousands of the world?s most innovative organizations, including eBay, Baidu, the BBC, Goldman Sachs, Groupon, ING, Yelp, and Spotify. Docker?s rapid adoption has catalyzed an active ecosystem, resulting in more than 180,000 ?Dockerized? applications, over 40 Docker-related startups and integration partnerships with AWS, Cloud Foundry, Google, IBM, Microsoft, OpenStack, Rackspace, Red Hat and VMware.

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