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Top digital transformation trends for 2022
Business patterns of the past couple of years have affirmed the critical role that digital transformation trends play in an organization's ability to carry out its mission. Forward-thinking organizations must focus their efforts on enabling their people, and the people they serve, to thrive in the more distributed, more digitalized world we're living in. In 2022, it's on leaders to not just innovate, but also take what's worked and expand on it, so teams can continue to work more efficiently and collaborate more effectively in the face of unpredictable and rapid change. Here are the most promising, accessible and impactful technology solutions for organizations to focus on launching -- or perfecting -- in 2022. Legacy systems weren't designed to handle remote work at scale and immediacy, but your distributed workforce needs to stay connected.
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Importance Of Artificial Intelligence In ECM - ONPASSIVE
Enterprise content management (ECM) technologies assist businesses in maximizing the value of structured and unstructured data. These systems are also known as Content Services Platforms, owing to their expanding breadth (CSPs). Most ECM systems still use rules-based techniques to extract, categorize, and enrich data, even though they used previous artificial intelligence technologies no longer labeled AI. Companies can execute standard ECM or CSP applications in a more automated manner with greater levels of compliance thanks to developments in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and intense learning. Traditional ECM firms are creating AI skills to catch up as new vendors emerge to supply these capabilities.
Name Dropping: Fidelma Russo, CTO & EVP, Iron Mountain
Name Dropping is a Q&A series that aims to elevate the stories of women leading in the tech space. The idea came from Angela DeFranco, a Director of Product at HubSpot, who said one way to be better allies is to name drop more women in discussions of achievement, inspiration, and disruptors in tech, instead of referencing, time and again, the same set of (often male) leaders. This edition of Name Dropping features Fidelma Russo, CTO & EVP at Iron Mountain. What's the first thing you built that made you realize you love engineering? I'm an "accidental' engineer and went into the field because I loved math and science and didn't know what a different career option would be.