- Task execution now relies on more endpoints than ever before
- Businesses struggle to control, manage and maintain AI
- All this threatens businesses with “digital chaos”
Process automation and orchestration platform provider Camunda has warned that businesses could face “digital chaos” if they do not focus on the good of their AI deployment amid ecosystems. more and more complex.
The number of endpoints that rely on to perform tasks has now increased to 50, up 19% in five years.
Camunda explores the growing complexity between business processes that threatens control, ultimately warning of an “Automation Armageddon.”
Complexity could cause “chaos”
Four in five (82%) now say increased compliance risks due to lack of control caused by a more complex landscape, with three quarters (77%) highlighting higher risks of core business process failures.
Camunda SVP for Customer Success Kurt Petersen summarized: “Today’s digital infrastructures and processes are both complex and interdependent, making them a significant challenge.
“In an ever-changing landscape, organizations often struggle with siled tools and technologies, which hinder their ability to streamline operations or achieve complete visibility.”
The report criticized companies for using artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation to tackle a single task rather than taking a broader, company-wide approach.
It found that 85% face challenges in scaling and operationalizing AI in their businesses, despite 93% recognizing that AI must be “fully integrated” into their processes in order to maximize their return on investment.
Even those who deploy AI in their processes are not satisfied with the results, four-fifths (79%) do not have a way to control, manage and maintain it effectively.
Petersen concluded: “If organizations are to successfully operate AI across their enterprise, AI applications and services must be orchestrated like any other endpoint in automated business processes. This will ensure they remain compliant and maximize the ROI of their AI investments. »