Intelligent Automation Cuts Through Complex Workflows

Intelligent automation (IA) is becoming a central component of larger transformation engagements. However, some automation projects suffer due to siloed, single-point solutions and a lack of agility. To solve this problem, enterprises are seeking new ways to leverage predictive and semantic automation, and new enterprise platforms are integrating automation to streamline business functions. IA service providers are also simplifying enterprise automation engagements through the implementation of digital personas and low-code/no-code (LCNC). As a result, IA is becoming more intuitive and showing a stronger return on investment. These trends, and others, are covered in our Intelligent Automation Services 2021–2022 RadarView™.
DATA-DRIVEN TRANSFORMATION LEADS NEXT DISRUPTION IN CANADA

In 2020, the UK faced its worst recession over the last three centuries, with its worst quarterly GDP contraction of approximately 20% in Q2 2020. Its economy shrunk twice as much as any other G7 nation. However, despite the deep recession, a combination of government investments and enterprise commitment toward digital adoption pushed the economy farther along in the recovery curve. Digitally mature businesses are addressing rapidly evolving customer behavior by creating personalized experiences using artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics and enhancing customer engagement by deploying virtual agents/chatbots to assist customers and resolve queries. Alternate business and operating models are gaining traction in the region. Global service providers are increasing market penetration through acquisitions and hiring. These emerging trends are covered in Avasant’s United Kingdom (UK) Digital Services 2021–2022 RadarView™.
SERVICE PROVIDERS FACILITATING THE JUMP FROM LEGACY SYSTEMS TO ORACLE CLOUD ERP

In 2020, the UK faced its worst recession over the last three centuries, with its worst quarterly GDP contraction of approximately 20% in Q2 2020. Its economy shrunk twice as much as any other G7 nation. However, despite the deep recession, a combination of government investments and enterprise commitment toward digital adoption pushed the economy farther along in the recovery curve. Digitally mature businesses are addressing rapidly evolving customer behavior by creating personalized experiences using artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics and enhancing customer engagement by deploying virtual agents/chatbots to assist customers and resolve queries. Alternate business and operating models are gaining traction in the region. Global service providers are increasing market penetration through acquisitions and hiring. These emerging trends are covered in Avasant’s United Kingdom (UK) Digital Services 2021–2022 RadarView™.
UK Digital Service Providers Helping Accelerate Digital Adoption

In 2020, the UK faced its worst recession over the last three centuries, with its worst quarterly GDP contraction of approximately 20% in Q2 2020. Its economy shrunk twice as much as any other G7 nation. However, despite the deep recession, a combination of government investments and enterprise commitment toward digital adoption pushed the economy farther along in the recovery curve. Digitally mature businesses are addressing rapidly evolving customer behavior by creating personalized experiences using artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics and enhancing customer engagement by deploying virtual agents/chatbots to assist customers and resolve queries. Alternate business and operating models are gaining traction in the region. Global service providers are increasing market penetration through acquisitions and hiring. These emerging trends are covered in Avasant’s United Kingdom (UK) Digital Services 2021–2022 RadarView™.