Document Imaging Report January 24, 2023
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Table Of Contents
New Year, New Predictions
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Composable Technology and Online Purchasing for B2B
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Integration Platform as a Service
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An Increased Focus on Microsoft 365
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Process Mining, AI, and the Great Resignation: 3 Trends for 2023
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NOLA and Industry Predictions
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Predictions for the Asia Pacific Region in 2023
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The Rise of ECM Managed Services Providers (MSPs)
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Network Scanning Gains More Traction (Becomes a Reality?)
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Hybrid and Remote Work Models Will Mature – and Win – in 2023
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Rising Energy Costs Will Force Companies to be Smarter About
Their Cloud Spend
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The Logj4 Vulnerability Will Drive Open-Source Innovation in 2023
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Scanning at Home?
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Expect Consolidation of IDP Vendors in 2023
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AP Automation Will Retake Center Stage and More Human
Engagement Will Decrease Onboarding Leakage
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2023 – The Year of Privacy
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Tightening Up the Cloud: Security and Sustainability
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AI Continues to Enhance IDP
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New Year, New Predictions
Investment Into Intelligent Automation Continues
“What this all this means is that companies are not slowing down when it comes
to RPA, intelligent automation and DX investments. In fact, we expect to see
unprecedented levels of innovation in the year ahead as organizations continue to
expand and evolve their digital footprints.”
Predictions and projections are fun. They can provide
inspiration, exasperation, amusement, and, sometimes,
even guidance.
It’s increasingly clear that, as far as predictions go, there
are at least three that are sure bets for 2023:
□. A tight labor market and a shortage of IT talent will
hinder IT initiatives, slowing down growth and
pro□tability across all industries. Research from
Protiviti: (see Risky Business section below) and IDC both emphasize this
prediction (which feels more like an established fact at this point):
Protiviti: Finding and keeping talent is THE top risk: The number
one risk overall for both 2023 and 2032 pertains to t