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No-code and low-code solutions offer the tantalising promise of turning every member of staff into a developer – enabling everyone in your organisation to use technology creatively to solve the real-world business challenges they face every day.
Microsoft Power Automate puts easy-to-use but powerful tools for automating workflows into the hands of even the smallest businesses. But where should you start? Which processes in your business could be ripe for automation?
How can your teams use technology to help drive productivity? The Grant McGregor team considers a few opportunities to boost productivity in your organisation.
The UK has a well-documented technology skills gap. Indeed, tech skills are in demand and under provisioned on a global basis. How can UK organisations mitigate this dearth of the right technology skills? We consider some of the options.
Faced with spiralling data costs, organisations need to take a strategic approach to storing, deleting and using their data. Globally, the total amount of data created, captured, copied and consumed is expected to top 120 zettabytes in 2023(1). At the same time, more than half of UK IT...
Many organisations hold a plethora of data from multiple sources that isn’t being used to its full potential. Similarly, business process automation is an often-under-utilised capability. Microsoft’s Power Platform brings together three tools to address these opportunities and help even the...
We’ve been talking about cloud computing for the best part of two decades – so why is it that many businesses still aren’t sure whether they should be using the cloud or what the best cloud strategies might be for their business? The Grant McGregor team assesses the state of cloud migration in...
Workflow automation promises to make businesses more productive by automating routine tasks. Power Automate is Microsoft’s offering in this area – and it’s surprisingly easy to get started with it. The Grant McGregor team delivers the low-down. Microsoft launched Power Automate in 2018. It replaced...
We’ve done COVID-19 transformation. But what’s next in terms of digital transformation? The Grant McGregor team considers how digital transformation might evolve through 2022 and beyond. For IT and business leaders, the huge rush at the start of the pandemic to facilitate work from home...