
What Is The Real Difference Between Automation And AI?
The terms Artificial Intelligence and Automation are often used interchangeably. They’re are associated with software or physical robots...

Enter RPA: the era of meaningful work
As AI and cognitive automation technologies have been developing with increasing speed, it comes...

Automated operations - Understanding 5 benefits for your organisation
People dreamed of robotised world long before the term automation was coined. Elektro, the...

13 facts about productivity and work in the Age of Automation
In the 21st century human labour and, as a consequence, the foundation of the...

6 industries ideal for RPA implementation
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has been emerging in top industries during the last few...

Automation vs. robotics - what's the difference?
In the age of hundreds new business acronyms being created each year, you may...

8 ways RPA can change your business over the next few years
Technology experts and economists are engaged in a growing debate about the effect of automation...
5 Steps Towards Successful Automation Of Company Processes
During meetings, conferences and training sessions, we're often asked: What can we do to make...
What Is RPA And How Is It Different From BPM Software?
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a relatively a new breed of technology which is...
Robotic Process Automation: Desktop Attended vs. Unattended On Servers?
Nowadays, companies are realising the value of building efficient customer relationships. Improved customer experience reflects customer retention, irrespective of the technological approach involved. Robotic Process Automation is an excellent application of technology to do that, freeing up employees from repetitive and tedious tasks. Today’s RPA solutions automate rules-based, routine tasks within the end-to-end business process in two major, distinctive ways: as unattended automation or attended automation. It's only matter of time when any distinction between Attended RPA (where a robot assists a human in carrying out tasks on their computer) and Unattended RPA (where a robot works autonomously on a server) will eventually vanish. BCC group conducted a research where they found that by 2024 autonomous robots will surpass the share of the expert systems.
Why Should European B2B Companies Invest In Customer Data Protection?
The top prioritisation of data loss prevention by 38% of UK firms is also in contrast with the consolidated European
5 Best Examples Of IoT Use In The Enterprise
Earlier this year Microsoft and Rolls-Royce have announced a partnership centring on Rolls-Royce intelligent engines.
How useful IoT products really are?
As Internet of Things (IoT) continues its run as one of the most popular...
The Future Of Human Work – Should We Be Afraid Of Software Bots?
When was the last time you used a travel agent to book a flight or...
5 Lessons From Early IoT Enterprise Adopters
At Untrite, we’re dealing with many midsize and big companies in retail, hospitality, telecom, wellness and property industries.
Bluetooth 5 is Here To Take Back The Lead in IoT
It looks like whole Beacon family is about to become more useful, as Bluetooth 5 technology is here. For who follow the latest advancement of Bluetooth, you know it’s no longer just about connecting headphones and speakers to your smartphone, but is shifting to become a conduit for the Internet of Things, thanks to new features including extended range, faster speeds, and the ability to send more data to devices without needing a direct connection.
The announcement was expected, after Bluetooth Special Interest Group’s Mark Powell discussed plans in a public email earlier in June.
Bluetooth 5 signals a shift away from the “version x.x” naming template that has been in use since the technology was introduced.