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Jitterbit research reveals new focus for EMEA businesses
hyperautomation refers to the business goal of removing manual processes from internal workflows in order to innovate at hyper-speed and thereby remain competitive .
Over half ( 64 %) of EMEA systems integrator professionals agreed that hyperautomation is a key business priority for their customers in 2022 . What ’ s more , 76 % of senior EMEA systems integrators believe their customers value automation over integration .
Jitterbit , the API transformation company , has launched its latest report SaaS Partnerships in the Age of Hyperautomation – a unique survey of EMEA senior systems integrator professionals .
Over the past two and a half years , we ’ ve witnessed unprecedented Digital Transformation , where businesses across
EMEA accelerated innovation , integrating hundreds and sometimes thousands of software solutions , technologies and platforms to enable a new , more digital world .
Jitterbit ’ s research reveals we ’ ve now entered a new era of business transformation : hyperautomation . A Gartner trend for the past two years ,
“ There can be no automation without integration – and there can be no hyperautomation without integration as a service ,” said Joost De Bot , Jitterbit ’ s VP and General Manager , EMEA . “ Our survey into system integrators reveals that to thrive in the midst of so much disruption , it ’ s necessary for them to reposition as enablers of greater process automation while delivering integration at scale to their customers by working with trusted integration platform partners .”
Leeds United FC improves customer experience and celebrates 15 years ’ no-fail networking
Leeds United Football Club ( LUFC ) is improving the customer experience for fans and visitors when using the turnstiles at its Elland Road Stadium in Leeds as part of an upgrade to its existing Allied Telesis high-capacity resilient network core . network perspective , LUFC is challenging as it needed around the clock no fail network operations for all its internal businesses within the stadium grounds .
The smooth working of the turnstiles , along with all other aspects of the club ’ s business , depend on reliable connectivity thanks to a high-capacity Allied Telesis network that has been in steady operation with no downtime for a decade and a half . Designed , installed , maintained and supported by NETprotocol , a platinumlevel Allied Telesis partner , the network covers the club ’ s Elland Road Stadium in Leeds and its training grounds 20 km away in Thorp Arch , Wetherby .
“ Our mission critical network operates every facet of our business – from back-office to security operations located around the ground ,” said Mark Broadley , Head of IT and Facilities for LUFC . “ We put our trust in NETprotocol ’ s expertise and Allied Telesis all those years ago when they assured us that the network would be highly reliable . The network has run continuously since then and that is valuable to us .”
Leeds United FC ’ s Elland Road Stadium has capacity for 38,000 seated fans and is England ’ s 14th largest football ground . From a
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