Category: Cognitive Computing
Here Cometh Cognitive Procurement with SAP Ariba and IBM joining forces
We are now seeing real commercial business applications getting serious about their cognitive potential, with the new announcement of SAP Ariba and IBM joining forces to cognify contracting and sourcing processes, as a start.Read More
Is your current job the end of the line?
So how do we survive? Here are seven tips to seriously save you...Read More
Automation will destroy, then save outsourcing: The industry has spoken
Want the real unvarnished analysis on what's happening with automation in the world of outsourcing and operations? Quite the industry defining conversation was had at the recent HfS Summit in ManhattanRead More
Accenture adds European Automation Brains and Brawn with Genfour Acquisition
Case in point, Accenture’s acquisition of UK-based Genfour, a pure-play automation services provider that will become the cornerstone of a newly formed Center of Excellence (CoE) for Intelligent Automation, located in Wales.Read More
Genpact becomes the first provider to acquire an AI platform
Genpact moves to integrate true artificial intelligence with its business process service offerings by acquiring the impressive Boston-based Rage Frameworks.Read More
Watson and Einstein Sitting In A Tree: IBM-Salesforce join forces to give you more ways to buy AI
The time for smart partnerships to drive real innovation and new thinking in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cognitive computing is now.Read More
It’s here, it’s real… it’s the 2017 RPA Blueprint deal!
HfS unveils the 2017 view of RPA software platformsRead More
2017: The year people are forced to learn new skills… or join the Lost Generation
We have to become students again to avoid the quicksand of legacy executives no longer worth employing.Read More
Cognitive Computing in HCM: Walking the Line between Cool and Creepy
Cognitive computing in HCM Systems, and avoiding creepiness.Read More
Musings on the Future of Procurement
Read our overestimations and underestimations for procurement in two and ten years’ timeRead More