KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 27 (Bernama) -- Hyland, a leading content services provider, has reported a global trend towards cloud-based technology and services investment across the APAC region.
Based on a statement, this is directly attributed to a rise in work-from-home (WFH) employees across the region, as organisations move to adapt to new business conditions.
According to recent statistics from Deloitte, a potential 50 million jobs could switch to remote work across the ASEAN-6 countries over the next few years, giving rise to an acceleration of digital transformation initiatives across the region, as companies seek to better equip employees who may be working remotely.
"We are seeing a significant shift in mentality in every industry across the region, from organisations wishing to increase the range and improve delivery of the tools their employees require for optimum business efficiency.
“Even in areas that have traditionally eschewed cloud-based subscription models, large enterprise has shifted towards embracing this more flexible way of doing business," reports Hyland APAC AVP, Eugene Chng.
Hyland, which has several data centres across the APAC region, in countries including Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, offers cloud-based solutions across a wide range of content services applications such as enterprise search, robotic process automation (RPA) and intelligent capture.
Ranked as a leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for content services for the past 11 years, Hyland has made significant acquisitions over the past 12 months to broaden the range of solutions and services the company can provide.
More details at https://www.hyland.com/en-SG.
-- BERNAMA
Friday, 27 August 2021
HYLAND REPORTS INCREASE IN CLOUD SERVICES ADOPTION
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