How intelligent automation will change the way we work
In recent decades, companies have flocked to RPA as a way to streamline operations, reduce errors, and save money by automating routine business tasks.
In recent decades, companies have flocked to RPA as a way to streamline operations, reduce errors, and save money by automating routine business tasks.
Enterprise service management systems help organisations deliver employee services easily and efficiently. Here are some of the key capabilities to look for.
When it comes to solving pressing business problems, the conventional wisdom is that two heads are better than one. With the advent of collective-intelligence tools, enterprises are realizing that thousands of heads are even better still.
Tiffany & Co. has appealed a US district court ruling that says eBay is not responsible for counterfeit goods sold on its Web site.
E-commerce leaders have joined together to try to protect Internet users from deceptive online ads.
If you thought the days before Yahoo's annual meeting on Friday were going to be relatively uneventful, think again.
Yahoo and Carl Icahn have apparently ended their public acrimony over the billionaire investor's proxy fight to replace the company's board of directors and its CEO Jerry Yang.
EBay doesn't seem to be out of the woods just yet.
Seventy per cent of US searches in June were done on Google's search engine, according to Web measurement figures from market research company Hitwise.
Amazon is set to release two new models of its popular e-book reader, the Kindle, according to the TechCrunch blog.
Time Warner is in separate talks with Microsoft and Yahoo to sell its AOL Internet division before Yahoo holds its annual shareholders meeting on August 1, according to a Reuters report.
Privacy groups are glad that Google has finally placed a link to its privacy policy on its home page, but they said it was something the search engine company was legally obligated to do anyway.
Australian resident Ian Usher, 44, sold everything he owned on eBay for a little more than US$382,000 in an online auction that ended Sunday.
A French court has fined eBay US$61 million for allowing the sale of Louis Vuitton Malletier and Christian Dior Couture counterfeit goods on its Web site, the luxury goods company LVMH said Monday.
As expected ICANN, the nonprofit group that manages the Internet domain name system, unanimously voted to begin the process of relaxing the rules for generic top-level domain names (gTLDs).
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By Adam LePeilbet, Senior Director & General Manager, Data Centre Sales, Dell Technologies, ANZ