Experts weigh in on how secure digital solutions can help drive productivity, efficiency and innovation.
“In the near future, or even now, winning companies will prioritise digital transformation to build resiliency, innovation and operational excellence,” said Mr Vincent Low, Canon Singapore’s head of Enterprise Business, Singapore Operations. “With technological advances moving fast and furious, businesses have to constantly change and adapt, so as to remain relevant and competitive.
“The exponential improvements in cloud computing over the last few years have brought about a shift from large-scale IT infrastructure investment to subscriptions and microservices,” he observed. “This has allowed businesses of all sizes to not only right-size the scale of their IT investments, but also adopt a more flexible expenditure model that can react to rapid changes in the global economy.”
“Tools such as digital document solutions extract vital data, turning them into an asset for companies through generated reports,” he explained. “With such insights, companies can then make better decisions and more effectively explore new opportunities.” NLP, in particular, has vast potential in the area of intelligent document processing. Mr Ortmanns cited the example of trade finance documents, which often bear the names of organisations and people. NLP enables a platform’s engine to identify these forms of text more accurately for data capture and processing. The shortfall of current NLP engines, Mr Ortmanns noted, is its inability to accurately identify certain Chinese characters.
“Being a member of the Canon Group means that our software products are regularly audited by independent institutes based on stress and penetration tests that meet the latest requirements,” said Mr Ortmanns.
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