“Over the next two years, 75% of finance professionals believe their day jobs will significantly change, and 83% said they will have to learn new skills for AI and related technologies Ultimately AI is here to stay, and it’s already revolutionizing how we work. Organizations are shifting investment and resources to make this happen; 26%…
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AI brings promise and peril to customer relations management
“At the moment, one of the chief complaints aimed at companies large and small is the long wait times at call centers and in email replies. A properly trained AI-driven CRM platform will be able to handle most common queries with little to no delay, sending the more complicated requests to service reps, who should…
Adobe’s Digital Experience chief on how to navigate a cookieless future
“There are companies that have already had some of this data. For example, member-oriented companies. You have a membership organization, and you know every member ID — it’s not a new idea; membership-oriented companies have been around for hundreds of years. Those kinds of companies have always collected data; that’s basically first-party data. So you…
Transform 2021: Retail’s key topics
“Join retail leaders at the industry’s premier AI digital event, Transform 2021, hosted July 12-16. Hear from top retail industry experts on strategy and technology in the main application areas of AI/ML Automation Technology, RPA, data analytics, conversational AI, intelligent AI assistants, AI at the edge, IoT, computer vision, AR/VR, & robotics.” https://www.google.com/amp/s/venturebeat.com/2021/07/07/transform-2021-retails-key-topics/amp/
7 tips for managing low-code/no-code adoption in your enterprise
“Low-code and no-code (LCNC) platforms can reduce this pressure by providing IT with the standardized set of tools, environments, and skills to fast-track application development. The No-Code Census 2020 report estimates that application development is 4.6x faster, 4.6x affordable, and 4.8x easier using these platforms. According to Gartner, 65% of application development will be low-code…
