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How RPA, NLP and ML will create the virtual workforce of tomorrow

Tom Spencer

RPA software is not part of an organization’s IT infrastructure. Instead, it sits on top of it, enabling a company to implement the technology quickly and efficiently – all without changing the existing infrastructure and systems. Enter machine learning (ML). It can be fused with RPA to build a powerful solution.

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What Amazon’s HQ2 Wish List Signals About the Future of Cities

Harvard Business

The city that lands this historic deal will see its economic and physical landscape transformed, albeit for a hefty price tag in the form of tax breaks. As our research has shown, the vibrant metros of the future will be those that are home to high-tech advanced industries. So how can cities garner a bigger share of high-tech growth?

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How Experts Can Help a General Audience Understand Their Ideas

Harvard Business

Consider how Jeff Hudson, the CEO of Venafi, described internet security when addressing executives in Global 5000 businesses: He likened cryptographic keys and digital certificates — which identify webservers, software, devices, apps, and critical infrastructure — to the tags attached to every cell in the human body.

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Why Are We Still Classifying Companies by Industry?

Harvard Business

For more than 60 years, investors, analysts, business leaders, and even governments, have classified companies based on industries. Industry walls are disintegrating at a rapid pace. They have expanded far beyond the “Information Technology” tag attached to them by GICS. It’s not an industry in itself.

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A Tool to Map Your Next Digital Initiative

Harvard Business

devices, software, infrastructure) is available for use and other necessary enabling changes have been made. I have successfully used the BDN with many organizations in a variety of industries. In the apparel industry, the benchmark for inventory accuracy is somewhere between 60% and 70%. In a major U.K.

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Building the New “Mega Segments”: Which Content Providers Will Play to Win? - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM COGNIZANT

Harvard Business

Why the Insurance Industry Can’t Risk Overlooking Artificial Intelligence. We believe that communication companies will become technology intermediaries, providing the segment-agnostic foundational layer that encompasses broadband infrastructure. Tomorrow’s IME Landscape. To what extent are you involved in that process?

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How Blockchain Could Help Emerging Markets Leap Ahead

Harvard Business

Leapfrogging — using the lack of existing infrastructure as an opportunity to adopt the most advanced methods — has been a highly effective strategy for developing nations over the last few decades. But it’s not just physical infrastructure that can be leapfrogged. Edwards Deming).