Digital, tech and telco expert attracted back to former firm by its stature and global capabilities Boyden, a premier leadership and talent advisory firm with more than 75 offices in over 45 countries
Former Queensland public servant takes senior role at Australian Digital Health Agency
By Shannon Jenkins
Thursday January 21, 2021
Adobe
Dr Malcolm Thatcher will commence in his new role as chief technology officer of the Australian Digital Health Agency next month.
Most recently, Thatcher was Professor of Digital Practice in the QUT Graduate School of Business with a focus on digital transformation, risk and governance.
He has previously worked as chief health information officer for the Queensland government’s health department, as well as senior roles at Mater Healthcare Group in Brisbane, and eHealth Queensland.
Thatcher was also named one of the top 50 CIOs in Australia by CIO Magazine Australia in 2016.
Redesigning Business Processes with Artificial Intelligence and Automation
Share Article
The number of intelligent automation engagements has increased by 75% in the last 12 months, with industry-specific process automation accounting for 70% growth in the share of new automation implementations. Growth in AI-enabled hyperautomation has increased use cases for prediction, recommendation, analytics, and reporting. Other areas in order of enterprise priority were workflow integration and automation, intelligent data capture, iBPM, and process discovery. As automation tasks become more sophisticated, we would expect continued growth in this area. These emerging trends are covered in Avasant’s new Intelligent Automation Services 2020 RadarView™ report.
Intelligent Automation Services 2020 RadarView™
382 companies make 7,403 offers at VIT campus placement
Updated:
Updated:
While Cognizant offered 1,418 students, TCS offered 1,321 and Infosys 778.
Share Article
While Cognizant offered 1,418 students, TCS offered 1,321 and Infosys 778. Despite the pandemic, a total of 7,403 job offers were rolled out by 382 companies through virtual campus recruitments across VIT campuses in the country this year.
Students from all the four campuses of VIT (Vellore, Chennai, Amaravati and Bhopal) participated in the selection process. As many as 4,503 students have received multiple offers.
The results were announced by G. Viswanathan, Chancellor of VIT and 3,517 job offers were rolled out by IT majors - Cognizant, Infosys and TCS. While Cognizant offered 1,418 students, TCS offered 1,321 and Infosys 778. These are the highest numbers offered by these companies this year across all the higher education institutions in the country, according to a press release.