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7 Hyperautomation Trends to Watch

There’s a lot of hype about hyperautomation. But it’s clear that as new automation technologies emerge, organizations that take a strategic, holistic approach to embedding them into business processes will come out ahead. So, what exactly is hyperautomation? It’s an approach to process automation that uses a combination of technologies to optimize complex business processes and augment human capabilities.

Decipher the Hype and Reality of ChatGPT for BI and Analytics

ChatGPT’s power is astounding and even more importantly, it is growing incredibly fast. Almost every BI and analytics vendor has initiatives in this area, and while several have implemented integrations, applications are still primarily experimental. The promise is huge, but of course, there are plenty of skeptics with valid reasons. This blog highlights areas where ChatGPT can help business intelligence initiatives, and discusses areas where there may be a bit more hype than reality, for now.

Projects in SQL Stream Builder

Businesses everywhere have engaged in modernization projects with the goal of making their data and application infrastructure more nimble and dynamic. By breaking down monolithic apps into microservices architectures, for example, or making modularized data products, organizations do their best to enable more rapid iterative cycles of design, build, test, and deployment of innovative solutions.

Insurers Slammed by Inflation and Soaring Claims Costs. Here's How Automation Can Help

Insurers have been slammed by inflation, with loss costs surging by $30 billion in 2021 alone. Almost every line of insurance has been hit with rising claims expenses, while replacement costs have risen by 16.3%—nearly twice the consumer price index rise. To combat inflation, insurers need to find better ways to increase efficiency and reduce claims leakage. In addition to economic pressures, insurers are also facing rising customer expectations for a faster and more transparent claims process.

The Pros and Cons of Self-Hosted Software Solutions

Self-hosted software is also called on-premises software and refers to an open-source application installed and maintained by a person or an enterprise employing their private web servers. Self-hosted software allows complete control over your infrastructure and data but requires more effort to manage, maintain, and secure. Many web apps you use on a daily basis, such as Google Docs and Gmail, are run on a third-party server.

Top Five Reasons Security Matters on Atlassian Marketplace

As an application development leader, you’ll want to continuously improve your team's processes and outcomes. The cloud marketplace has become a popular way for enterprises to buy software, but with the increasing amount of sensitive data being processed, stored, and transmitted in the cloud, security has become a critical concern for both cloud service providers and their customers.