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" ... After an unpredictable year like the one we’ve just endured, is it really possible to look into the future and forecast what’s next in the robotic process automation (RPA) sector? A year ago, none of us could have accurately predicted where we are now. However, we can prepare for the next wave of technological innovation that must happen to help businesses and people not only adjust but thrive in 2021. That goes for enterprise technology decision-makers like CIOs and CTOs and for technology vendors. ... "
" ... It’s been an unpredictable whirlwind of a year full of occasional highs and some of the lowest of lows, but through it all, one thing is abundantly clear: Communications professionals – internal or external – have never been more vital to a company’s success. Whether communicating layoffs, responding to social issues or simply getting out your company’s message without sounding tone-deaf, this year alerted everyone to a few key media relations insights that will carry you into 2021 and beyond. ... "
" ... Success in an unpredictable new year will be shaped by an organization’s ability to do a better job of “operationalizing” digital transformation initiatives through full-stack automation. This requires organizations to orchestrate workflows across advanced technologies, modern applications and distributed users to deliver powerful, data-driven, frictionless experiences. ... "
" ... The point is, life is unpredictable. At the beginning of 2020, the stock market was at record highs, housing prices were rising, and unemployment was at record lows. The general assumption at the beginning of the year was smooth sailing ahead. ... "
" ... Whether 2021 is as unpredictable as 2020 or the world returns to a less disruptive state, companies can expand the scope and speed of innovation more easily than ever. ... "