In IDC’s Future of Work Survey from November 2018, 93% of respondents work in an organization that has dedicated workplace transformation initiatives. Organizations that are looking at looking at a shortfall of technical workforce, while their business is becoming more technology driven are looking to modern design patterns to automate labor-related automation.
In this white paper, commissioned by Boomi, Maureen Fleming, Program Vice President for IDC’s Business Process Management and Middleware research area, examines the benefits of labor-centric automation focused on augmenting and simplifying how work is performed across an enterprise. IDC analysis recommends that organizations take a modern approach to workflow design along with software optimized to build and execute this design. One way to do that is to choose automation technologies that make work event-driven, dynamic and clutter free.
Download your copy of this IDC white paper to discover:
- What are the technologies involved in labor-centric automation?
- How do RPA, Integration, API Management, and Workflow Automation capabilities come together to solve labor related automation challenges?
- What are the key considerations and challenges in selecting the mix of technologies required to implement labor-centric automation?
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