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BPM and 2018

Posted on January 3, 2018 by kswenson
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Is it a new year already?  Hmmm.  Time to look around and reassess the situation. Continue reading →

Posted in Adaptive Case Management, BPM, REST | Tagged deep learning, RPA | Leave a reply

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