The disruptions of the past several years have had companies examining their digital transformation initiatives and the shortcomings that the global pandemic and subsequent crises exposed. Much of this examination reflected on the progress made before the pandemic and what steps to take to mitigate the risks from any future global disruptive events. Key among these findings is the need to move from digitalising data to digitising and automating processes.
As a result, many companies have accelerated their digital transformation efforts, focusing on implementing flexible, agile automation solutions across their organisations. These efforts have helped identify a path forward; however, with the recent rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and models like ChatGPT and Google’s Bard, companies are asking how this will affect their new business and digital transformation strategies.
This webinar will examine the intersection of automation, hyper automation, and AI and how they are becoming the next step in the digital transformation journey. Specifically, they will look at:
By the end of the webinar, you will have a better understanding of:
As this is a Partner sponsored webinar, there may be some restriction on which members can attend. This means that even if your initial booking is accepted, we may contact you to cancel your booking.
Senior Product Marketing Manager
Precisely Software
Andrew spent over 25 years in marketing, consulting and entrepreneurial roles working for himself and others. During his career he has managed marketing programs and departments for some of the largest companies companies in the world including IBM, SAS institute, Siemens and Coca-Cola.
Andrew Hayden from Precisely presented Hyperautomation for SAP processes in the age of Artificial Intelligence webinar on Thursday 7th September 2023. Read More
Uploaded 10 months ago (15-09-2023)
Sponsor Resource: Winshuttle UK Ltd / Precisely
Event: Hyperautomation for SAP processes in the age of Artificial Intelligence
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