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Hyperautomation, 'intelligent composable business' next CFO priorities: Gartner
Automation works best when it's accompanied by an organizational structure that doesn't stand in the way of quick changes in focus, the research firm says. CFOs need to adopt hyperautomation and an intelligent composable business style to avoid having fragmented and ill-considered technology approaches that curtail the potential benefits of digitalization, says Gartner. The research and advisory firm called the two approaches the areas of tech CFOs should be focusing on the most. They "reflect the need for finance leaders to quickly and efficiently adjust to rapidly changing business conditions," said Alejandra Lozada, senior director of research in the Gartner finance practice. Hyperautomation refers to the automating of manual and onerous processes to help leaders adjust quickly to changing business conditions.