Category: Technology

Cloud Migration and Modernisation in 2023: 5 Trends

We know, embracing cloud technologies can transform organizations and push them towards highest levels of their businesses. Cloud adoption for organizations may mean Cloud Migration and Migration of traditional / legacy architecture to the cloud, and what already has migrated. A quick check of available stats show the irreversible...

Facial Recognition for Indian Fashion Retail

Industry captains of the fashion retail industry in India are starting to get curious about deep-tech. One element being facial recognition. Not much has happened yet, though opportunities abound and there are some lessons to be learnt from other retail verticals. In other retail verticals, most of the use...

The White Collared Gig Economy in India – 2

This is the concluding part of this post on the Gig Economy and the changes it is bringing about in India. Let us now talk about India in specific. We already know that the gig economy has been prevalent in India, for a long time now, especially in agriculture....

Cloud Adoption – Who is Responsible?

Appears, if you read news reports, that phenomenal percentages of companies have started, accelerated or have completed their Digital Transformation during the last 15 – 18 months due to COVID. Similarly, COVID certainly has dramatically accelerated the pace of cloud adoption . But, these reports need an extent of...

The world of RPA needs Open Standards

As a technology develops, proliferates, matures along with demand, people start questioning its ability (or lack thereof) to deliver on promised improvements in innovation, new (or increased) revenue streams and cost savings and the like. Those three are the final outcomes in any case. And now, those questions are...

Is your RPA ROI getting eroded?

Though we all know that Process Automation, either simple RPA, or intelligent, can bring in 30-75% cost savings, we often see the ROI getting eroded. Why does that happen?...

Digital Transformation must go BIG!

Business transformation programs, in the past, used to focus primarily on productivity improvement— using the “better, faster, cheaper” philosophy. Made sense because disciplined efforts raised productivity, accountability, transparency, execution, and the speed of decision making. It provided quick results to improve the bottom line. This doesn't cut...