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The Microsoft Power Platform offers your business a versatile set of tools to automate your processes, pull valuable insights from data and even embed AI
This blog explores how modern automation and AI technologies can nurture your employees so they, in turn, nurture your business.
There’s been quite a buzz about the Microsoft Power Platform recently. If you’re still trying to figure out what it’s all about, we’ve whipped up a handy infographic to clear things up.
As a membership body, the survival of your organisation hinges on member retention, yet managing the end-to-end renewals process can be a challenge.
The Microsoft Power Platform is a suite of tools designed to help companies build business apps quickly, automate daily tasks, analyse data for valuable insights and infuse processes with AI capabilities.
Our clients and contacts are keen to find out more about generative AI, and one of the questions I am frequently being asked is: “When should you use Microsoft Copilot versus ChatGPT?”
It’s difficult to ignore the rise of AI-powered tools in the business landscape. In this blog post, we round up 10 AI tools that are easy to adopt and use, offering you unique ways to simplify complex tasks, save time and achieve more with minimal effort.
Generative AI has recently catapulted into the mainstream with astonishing speed. This sudden jump into the spotlight may have taken many by surprise, but it is actually the result of decades of hard work and research in artificial intelligence.
The technology landscape has become saturated with solutions that are ‘intelligent’ and ‘automated’, leaving businesses to wade through a sea of options. If you’re wondering what intelligent automation really means and whether it holds any value for your business, we’ve distilled key insights in this brief guide.
The ever changing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation landscape throws out new trends and business processes on an ongoing basis, which can sometimes make it challenging to keep up with emerging technologies and their application in a business context.
Automation solutions provide a pathway to streamline your operations for greater accuracy and efficiency, with McKinsey estimating that as many as 42% of finance activities can be fully automated.
When it comes to automation, it’s vital to ensure everyone in your organisation is equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills.
In healthcare, Robotic Process Automation creates efficiencies that free up time to focus on enhancing patient care. This blog takes you through the what, how and why of Robotic Process Automation in healthcare, provides some real-life examples of processes ripe for automation and details some of the benefits and results that can be achieved.
The second half of 2023 has already seen flurry of new hires at jaam automation, as we continue to grow the business and attract some of the best talent there is in the intelligent automation space.
This blog post will provide readers with valuable insights into the significance of automation in healthcare, drawing inspiration from jaam automation’s attendance at the HETT Show 2023 in the UK. It will showcase the transformative power of automation and its role in shaping the future of healthcare.
For businesses and customers, the benefits of automation are clear: improved efficiency, cost savings, scalability, faster service, 24/7 availability… and the list goes on. But where does that leave the workforce?
In our high-speed world, success is often associated with relentless busyness and stress. This approach, often called ‘hustle culture’, typically involves long hours in the office and an all-consuming devotion to work, often at the expense of personal health and wellbeing.
At its core, automation is the use of technology to perform work that would traditionally require human intervention. It’s a powerful tool that businesses of all sizes can embrace to make processes leaner, faster, and more accurate.
For any business, big or small, turning a blind eye to the latest developments in tech can be risky. You might overlook powerful tools that can supercharge your efficiency and unlock new avenues for growth.
Automation and AI have the potential to transform the healthcare sector by reshaping how processes are run, decisions are made, information is used, and resources are allocated.
We’re delighted to be exhibiting (and presenting) at the upcoming Memberwise Digital Excellence Conference, taking place on Thursday 18th May at Hammersmith International Centre in London.
Our fast-growing company is continually expanding the team and we are delighted to welcome three new people to the jaam family.
Healthcare providers face a range of challenges today, from economic uncertainty to skills shortages, putting pressure on traditional healthcare delivery models as providers balance caring
Chartered institutes and other membership associations play a vital role in maintaining professional standards across diverse industries in the UK and Ireland. As we continue to progress through the digital age, it’s becoming increasingly important for membership organisations to keep up with technological advancements in the fields of automation and AI.
Low code automation in healthcare is set to revolutionise the way healthcare providers operate. With the healthcare industry facing an overwhelming number of challenges, including an aging population, increasing demand for services, and a shortage of healthcare professionals, low code automation offers a solution that is both cost-effective and efficient.
Out of all the events I’ve attended – I’ve never come away with as many ideas for innovation that can really make an impact for our customers. Why is that? The event showcased some truly ground-breaking technologies and innovative use cases, demonstrating the immense potential of AI in transforming organisational process and enhancing customer experiences.
The impact of inflation is being felt by UK businesses of all sizes. The growing cost of living is tightening consumers’ purse strings, while business owners are grappling with rising energy prices, increased borrowing costs, supply chain uncertainty, and myriad other factors. These challenges are putting a squeeze on these organisations’ profitability, competitiveness, and ability to plan ahead.
I am excited to announce that I am moving into the role of Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Jaam Automation. Along with my fellow co-founders and directors (Andrew Murphy, Anton Du Toit, and Justin Smith) I am committed to our mission of providing our clients with innovative and cutting-edge automation solutions, and I am confident that my new role as CTO will enable us to continue doing just that.
Here at jaam, we love an event. Hosting them, organising them, attending them, partnering on them, speaking at them – events give us an unparalleled opportunity to get to know people, to learn and to pass on some of our own wisdom.
And it’s a Very Good Thing that we’re so fond of events, as we’ve been at five over the past six weeks! All fantastic, all worthwhile and all bringing like minds together to chat about the benefits and results of automation.
There are many ground-breaking technologies being developed and used in the medical world today. When it comes to the way that hospitals and clinics are run, however, processes are not always as digital and efficient as they could be.
As we enter a new economic era, there’s a golden opportunity for companies to shift their perspectives and approach work more innovatively. As the winds
When we speak about streamlining business processes, there are many different parts of the modern business which can benefit tremendously from using automation software, but
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I am delighted to announce that I have joined jaam automation on their mission to empower great people with great technology to turn ideas in
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Today marks my first day as the Director of Finance, People and Operations at jaam automation and I couldn’t be more excited about the opportunity
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Graham Penman, our head of automation, has participated as a guest on the rapidMATION podcast show this week to share some of his thoughts on all things automation. In the podcast they ran through the high-level themes from Accenture Tech
It was a pleasure to be asked on as a special guest for this episode of The Automation alliance Podcast. Shaun and I ran through
I am going to admit that until a couple of years ago, I really didn’t like chatbots. It wasn’t that I was neutral towards them.
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For most of my career I’ve worked within independent software vendors providing software platforms that allow organisations to automate aspects of their business from generating