The demand for automation from business teams has increased over the last two years.
ShutterstockThere are some things that machines are simply better at doing than humans, but humans still have plenty going for them. Here's a look at how the two are going to work in concert to deliver a more powerful future for IT, and the human race.
Read nowDemand for automation has surged across all industries, but existing architectures are slowing progress, and 80% of organizations are concerned about supporting automation programs, according to recent research from Salesforce and Vanson Bourne. To understand how IT is approaching these automation demands and challenges, Salesforce commissioned a global survey of 600 CIOs and IT decision-makers.
Here are some of the key findings from Salesforce 600 CIO and IT leadership automation survey research:
The worldwide market for technology that enables hyperautomation will reach$597 billion in 2022.
- Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) May 11, 2022
Per Gartner, by 2024, organizations will lower operational costs by 30% using hyperautomation.
Automation is at the heart of digital business transformation https://t.co/kAjStja47C pic.twitter.com/8RbwlcUdOL
10 technology trends that will shape the coming decade:
- Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) June 15, 2022
1 automation RPA
2 5G and IoT
3 cloud and edge compute
4 quantum computing
5 applied AI (ML NLP)
6 software 2.0
7 trust architecture (blockchain)
8 bio revolution
9 NG materials
10 clean tech https://t.co/Byp46APNHI pic.twitter.com/KTNtt4HYAk
Top 7 trends shaping digital transformation in 2022:
- Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) February 23, 2022
1 connected, hybrid experiences
2 composable business maturity
3 hyper-automation
4 rise of business technologist
5 security built-in by default
6 hybrid distributed ecosystem
7 single-source of truth https://t.co/bnqCUcwtUZ
Automation is at the heart of digital transformation. Businesses today are burdened by silos, multiple process automation tools, and disconnected systems. Research shows that employee satisfaction increases as a result of automation in the workplace. Research also shows that hyperautomation unlocks digital value and productivity, accelerates time?to?market, and transforms employee and customer experiences. The research also identified the importance of composable architectures. As the pressure to innovate faster continues to rise, organizations will seek even greater agility, leading to an increased drive to composable and event?driven architectures.
The businesses that are able to leverage low-code or no-code technologies for workflow automation are able to recognize the power of digital transformation as an enabler for greater efficiency, speed to value, lower cost of development, and increase in organizational output. The driver for more automation in business is based on the need to empower employees to better serve customers and partners; this is achieved by automating simple, repetitive tasks -- and in so doing, powering successful experiences, both virtually and in-person, across ever-expanding touchpoints. The companies that will succeed and win in a digital-first economy are businesses that are fully committed to advancing their automation capabilities across all lines-of-business
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