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Microsoft Office 2021 will launch on October 5th

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Microsoft is launching its next perpetual version of Microsoft Office for commercial customers today, and promising an Office 2021 consumer release on October 5th. Microsoft Office Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) for Windows and Mac will be available for commercial and government users today, providing a locked-in time release of Office that doesn’t require a subscription. Read More

Opus Solution officially go live eOffice System for Ajinomoto Corporation

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Last week, Opus Solution officially go live the Online Approval & Contract Management System for Ajinomoto Vietnam Corporation. Working with a large corporation like Ajinomoto Vietnam is not only a great honor for Opus, but also an opportunity for us to learn and accumulate experience to further develop our system. Our goal is to help businesses move towards digital transformation, improving their business performance while saving costs, in the context of digital transformation being the concern of many businesses, not only in Vietnam but also around the world. Read More

The Link Between Digital Transformation and Customer Experience

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Companies have many reasons for prioritizing digital transformation initiatives. While operational efficiency and streamlining of processes are clear benefits, improving the customer experience is the most outward facing and even internally visible because of things like customer complaints, lackluster sales and customer attrition. Because of this, organizations need to ensure their digital transformation efforts put at least an equal focus on customer experience as any process or operational gains and improvements. Read More

The Biggest Risk To Digital Transformation? Underestimating The Human Factor

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While referred to as “digital” transformation, the human factor involved in this process presents the greatest risk to what is perhaps the priciest investment most organizations will make in the coming decade. What catches many leaders off guard? The degree to which humans will impact its success or failure — humans who don’t all occupy technology roles as well as those who work outside their organization. Without an understanding of this risk to any digital transformation initiative and a deliberate effort to counter it, true digital transformation and the dollars invested in it are at risk. Read More