News, views and analysis from the A/NZ tech sector No images? Click here Hi there, Physicist Fritjof Capra once said the understanding of life begins with the understanding of patterns. It’s a sentiment that holds true for increasing numbers of companies, searching for insights in their reams of data – but what happens as with Covid when there is no pattern, no precedent and no rule book? You need to rely on known facts and empirical observations, and then translate those signals into meaning for your business. 'Real Time Intelligence' as Forrester puts it. With a focus on predicting demand in travel and hospitality, Kiwi data intelligence company PredictHQ has been in the thick of it. We speak with CEO and founder Campbell Brown about how old-school planning models have been blown to pieces as a result of the pandemic. This is further backed up by a recent survey finding that finance and accounting teams are, perhaps unsurprisingly, grappling with a slump in confidence in their planning outputs. In other news:
In this week's user perspective we look at European car specialist Giltrap Group which has machined off hundreds of hours of data entry and revved up its operational efficiency with robotic process automation. Enjoy the read, Heather Wright
Predictive analytics in the age of pandemicIn 2021, one thing is for certain: Certainty is in short supply… From the ongoing ravages of a global pandemic catastrophe, to unstable elections, to the new reality of social media dominance, all truly is flux, thank you, Heraclitus. “The pandemic blew more rigid demand forecasting to pieces.”
IDC’s glum outlook for A/NZ projectsFailing at hybrid workforce, business automation… If you have a hybrid workforce or automation project underway, tread carefully: IDC says one-third of these projects will be delayed or fail outright in the coming three years. “The largest changes are the ones that are more likely to last and deliver the greatest benefits longer term.”
Quantum computing: A leap too far for business?Should we really care about quantum?.. Quantum computing might be the realm of science fiction for most of us, but IBM is boldly proclaiming that it’s aiming for ‘frictionless’ quantum computing by 2025. “We think that our dream of frictionless quantum computing will become a reality.”
Financial forecasting takes a confidence hitExcel and Covid combine to undermine trust… Making plans based on financial forecasts from your company data may be risky business, with a new report highlighting a staggering lack of confidence by businesses in their data.
Digital speech gets neural overhaulVoiceover actors and radio jocks need not apply… We’ve seen a proliferation of ‘digital humans’ over the last two years, now here come the – eerily human – ‘synthetic voices for your brand’.
Giltrap Group revs for growth with automationBack-office automation saves hundreds of hours and contains costs… To continue its fast-paced business growth Giltrap Group worked with Fuji Xerox to automate key business processes using Kofax RPA. “Empowering us to create a lean and efficient back office, which will help us to grow the business without sending costs soaring.” PROUDLY SPONSORED BY Upcoming events: > IDC FutureScape 2021 | Feb 23 | Virtual event iStart is proudly supported by these leading New Zealand software providers: Latest Buyer's Guides ERP Buyer's Guide | CRM Buyer's Guide | HR/HCM Buyer's Guide | BI Buyer's Guide Privacy statement: We have sent this weekly newsletter to you at your e-mail address: [email address suppressed]. iStart will never share your e-mail address, but you may from time to time receive other event invitations or partner communications from us. You can opt out of these by managing your subscription preferences, where you can also update your e-mail address and other details. Find out more about iStart | Advertise with iStart | Subscribe |