Becker's Healthcare December 7, 2021
At the start of the pandemic, video conferencing apps were seen as a lifeline to support remote workers. Now, CIOs are shifting investments from platforms like Zoom to technologies including artificial intelligence and automation, The Wall Street Journal reported Dec. 6.
“The foundation of our remote-working infrastructure and videoconferencing capabilities are firmly in place and have been for a while now,” David Vidoni, vice president of IT at Cambridge, Mass.-based software company Pegasystems, told the publication. “Now it’s just a matter of smartly integrating those tools with all our other digital transformation initiatives going forward across the business.”
Five details:
1. Zoom’s video conferencing tool became one of the go-to apps for companies quickly shifting to remote...