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The economic and employment implications of Covid-19 are likely to be felt for years to come.
The pandemic has pushed disruptive trends like online shopping for groceries, virtual doctor appointments, and remote work into overdrive.
To support improved customer experience, changes in society and increased remote working, organisations are layering more systems into their IT networks than ever before.
Our automation solutions range from task mining and process re-engineering to unattended robotic process automation, and include advanced AI-enabled automation.
In the first two parts of our blog series on building a sustainable workplace, we explored how IT will enable change and considered what sustainable workplaces might look like.
The pace of change we're going through right now is the slowest we’ll experience for the rest of our careers.
In our latest episode of the Incremental to Exponential podcast we explore how big companies can innovate to survive and grow.
As I noted in my previous post, the role of the next-gen consumer in the utilities market is evolving. In fact, so great is their impact that the UK Government has set out its own vision for energy consumers of the future.
As we’ve noted before1, next-gen energy consumers are prioritising household and community technologies that support the UK’s drive to carbon net zero.
While the cloud may streamline complex operations and drive efficiency, the management of cloud assets themselves needs to be controlled carefully and kept on a tight leash.