Increased Business Process Orchestration
In 2025, companies may risk falling into digital chaos without complete visibility over their 'spaghetti architecture.' Many enterprise IT architectures can be likened to spaghetti dishes made up of interconnected technologies, making integration and visibility a major challenge.
As companies seek to modernize their IT infrastructure and focus on business process automation, they will realize that simply adding AI or other 'quick fixes' will not enhance their efficiency, improve customer experience, or keep them competitive. With the growing complexity of technological and business processes, it is essential that end-to-end process automation is built on solid foundations, otherwise a lack of control will lead to digital chaos.
To tackle these challenges in 2025, process orchestration will help avoid the 'spaghetti architecture' syndrome. By enabling companies to streamline and modernize their processes, orchestration will provide IT and business teams with increased visibility and control. This improved oversight will help them manage growing complexity and achieve better results while being able to adapt more quickly to changes.
The Necessary Combination of Orchestration and Artificial Intelligence
In 2025, the true competitive advantage will belong to organizations that fully integrate and orchestrate AI into their daily workflows.
Forward-thinking users will stop considering AI as an isolated solution for specific tasks. Instead, organizations will integrate AI throughout the company, generating value-added results and cohesion across all departments and processes.
Companies need to orchestrate AI like any other subject to make the most of their investments. The transition from gradual AI adoption to full integration will result in more adaptive, relevant business strategies and a new level of agility. AI or automation solutions are no longer seen as IT gadgets; they become a must-have to generate better business outcomes. Consequently, they must be orchestrated end-to-end in overall business processes.