Business Process & Workflow

Businesses globally face a “digital ceiling” when it comes to digital transformation, according to new research from Infosys Knowledge Institute (IKI), the thought leadership and research arm of Infosys. The study reveals that businesses must change their mindsets to achieve sophisticated levels of digital maturity.

As supply chains become more global and complex, processes are becoming increasingly challenging to monitor and optimize. Identifying the root cause of inefficiencies can prove difficult without having a comprehensive view of operational workflows.

Your organisation has likely gotten caught up in the world-wide trend of migrating to Office365 and SharePoint on-line.  In doing that you have probably had conversations with various IT staff where you’ve heard words and phrases like: “Teams, Dynamic Groups, Channels, AIP, Flow, LogicApps, PowerApps, evergreen” to the point where it sounds like English, but you have no idea what they’re talking about, let alone understanding the risks and advantages. 

It has become increasingly common for documents to be signed electronically. This can be a very convenient way of signing and storing documents. However, there are more and more cases where electronic signatures are being challenged, and documents being considered unenforceable as a result.

On the eve of this new decade, it is worth reflecting on what has truly been one of the most talked about, exciting and challenging business transition of the 2010s, digital transformation.

Digital transformation of an organisation is a complex undertaking that involves a change in culture that is more profound than both the technical and process changes combined.

Toyota Finance New Zealand Limited (TFNZ), a regional subsidiary of Japan-based automotive finance company Toyota Financial Services Corporation, has selected Ephesoft to accelerate its automotive loan application and settlement processing.

360Works has launched a new version of its document automation plug-in for FileMaker, Scribe 4!, which allows integration with Word, Excel, and PDF documents.

More than a year on from a rollout of Office365 at Griffith University IDM asked Gabrielle Ingram, Manager Productivity & Information Management, to reflect on the Information Governance challenge. Utilised by staff, students and alumni spanning six campuses in South East Queensland, the E3 edition now supports more than 200,000 Exchange mailboxes, 79,000 OneDrive accounts and 8,000 SharePoint sites including Teams.

Keypoint Intelligence – Buyers Lab (BLI), an independent evaluator of document imaging software, hardware and services, has recognized the Kodak Alaris INfuse Smart Connected Scanning Solution with its Outstanding Achievement in Innovation award in the Document Imaging Software category.

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