Welcome to my fourth blog in the series to discuss The Need for Speed and Low Code. In my last three blogs on the topic of Low Code/No Code, I discussed the motivation behind Low Code is really about the Need for Speed , provided a quick introduction of the new enhanced Low Code...
It’s that time of year to look back and assess what was good about 2021. This year, perhaps more than others, it’s important to view through the right lense. If you can see the worldwide Covid crisis, supply chain slowdown, and general ongoing disruption in all sectors as an opportunity for...
The annual Business Automation Summit has always been a special event. We have convened in beautiful places, had inspirational guests, and discussed IBM strategy and direction at a deep level. Many IBM customers have called it their favorite event of the year. Dinner onstage at the...
Continuing the series of blogs on the making of IBM Watson Orchestrate, I followed up my interviews with Salman Sheikh , Allen Chan , and Sebastian Carbajales with a conversation with John Mourra, Program Director for Development of IBM’s Digital Business Automation portfolio. John’s team...
The Public Sector User Group met on Thursday, June 24 with a substantial 2-hour agenda that featured current DBA capabilities, plus a look at the future with Watson Orchestrate. For those who missed it, we have carved the meeting into four modules that you can enjoy as time permits you. DBA...
This is the first in a series of blog posts exclusively for the IBM Communities all about the creation of IBM Watson Orchestrate, which was announced at Think today. We’ll interview the key players in the design, development and release of this important new capability for IBM Automation. I...