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From monolith to modular: How enterprise content management is evolving

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on December 7, 2022 by Rick BackusMarch 7, 2023

So, here we go with another new acronym for document management. CSP or Content Services Platforms is the latest set of letters trying to describe something new in document management. While I get the idea of managing the content where … Continue reading →

Posted in Content Services, ECM, Enterprise Content Management | Tagged Power BI | Leave a reply

Best document management tool: DocuWare vs SharePoint

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on December 6, 2022 by Rick BackusMarch 7, 2023

As a reseller of both, where to begin? The principal difference from a DM perspective is fairly well defined in the article. After some initial setup, DocuWare is hands down the better DM product. It has all of the capture … Continue reading →

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Cuba ransomware infections of US organizations have doubled in last year

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on December 5, 2022 by Rick BackusMarch 7, 2023

Derek B. Johnson – The Cuba ransomware group has doubled its number of American victims over the past year, infecting at least 65 U.S. entities across a broad range of critical infrastructure sectors and stealing more than $60 million in ransom … Continue reading →

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Artificial intelligence: 3 tips to ensure responsible and ethical use

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on November 28, 2022 by Rick BackusMarch 7, 2023

By Diego Bartolome – Artificial intelligence (AI) already impacts our daily lives in ways we never imagined just a few years ago – and in ways that we’re unaware of now. From self-driving cars to voice-assisted devices to predictive text … Continue reading →

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How Robotic Process Automation is helping federal agencies manage data

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on November 23, 2022 by Rick BackusNovember 23, 2022

By Mark Hogenmiller – When it comes to government deployments of automation and AI/ML, the spotlight often shines brightest on high profile applications – whether it’s augmenting soldier performance on the battlefield, driving intelligence gathering or modernizing the delivery of citizen services. … Continue reading →

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How to build flows in Microsoft’s Power Automate with AI to speed up app development

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on November 22, 2022 by Rick BackusNovember 22, 2022

I first posted about this a month or so ago. This is the future of publicly no code development. Simply make a statement and AI build a template for you. By Simon Bisson – Microsoft has started to bring some of these … Continue reading →

Posted in AI, Power Automate, Power Platform | Tagged AI, Power Automate, Power Platform | Leave a reply

AI Needs a Strong Moral Compass for a Positive Future

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on November 21, 2022 by Rick BackusNovember 21, 2022

An “AI Bill of Rights” is all well and good. Who’s going to enforce it? Will that enforcement come in time? Hmmm… I wonder! We have cases where an AI has incorrectly identified a person of interest, or where AI … Continue reading →

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Making the case for security operation automation

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on November 9, 2022 by Rick BackusNovember 9, 2022

By Jon Oltsik – According to ESG research, 52% of organizations believe that security operations are more difficult today than they were two years ago, due to factors such as the dangerous threat landscape, growing attack surface, and the volume/complexity of security … Continue reading →

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What businesses are getting wrong with business process management and robotic process

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on November 8, 2022 by Rick BackusNovember 8, 2022

By Lou Bachenheimer – Seamless digital integration is about a lot more than just cobbling together the best digital solutions on the market. How these advanced technologies interact makes a huge difference. Technologies designed to work together are key to achieving … Continue reading →

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Trust Artificial Intelligence? Still A Work In Progress, Survey Shows

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on November 7, 2022 by Rick BackusNovember 7, 2022

By Joe McKendrick – Our dependency on AI-based outputs seems to grow every day, both from a business as well as personal perspective. But are we willing to fully trust this output? Are we sure the data fed into these … Continue reading →

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