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Make Huge Savings through Open Source Software and Stay Secure and in Control

By Coventry and Warwickshire Business Festival (other events)

Wednesday, November 22 2017 3:00 PM 4:00 PM BST
 
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Are you looking to increase efficiency with better business management systems? Manual data entry can cost a business significantly. Not only does somebody have to be paid to do the job, but the chance of error is much higher than if this process was automated and joined-up. With the upcoming Data Protection Bill in the pipeline, companies need to make changes and automation is the key to compliant and effective operations.
 
OpusVL have been helping organisations automate their processes with software since 1999, and in this session, the processes and methods will be shared.

It's no secret that good software can drastically improve the operational efficiency of an organisation. In some sectors such as logistics and retail, this can have a significant impact in the evolving marketplace. However, this type of change is often a concern for organisations due to various challenges and risks, almost every company that has undergone change will have experienced the challenge of implementing software and, all too often, the result does not meet with the expectation.

In this presentation, OpusVL will explain the principles of automation, using software as an enabler, where best to apply automation and key challenges, as well as how to mitigate these.

The principles of automation are not new, the idea has been around for a long time, as has the technology. The barrier is understanding how best to approach a technology investment.

At the end of this session you will have a clearer picture of how to implement automation in your business, and the key processes to achieving a successful project outcome.

OpusVL are hosting this informative event as part of their technology week within the CW business festival.

Confirmed Speakers:

Stuart Mackintosh, CEO of OpusVL and Chair of OpenUK (The UK Open Source Industry Association)