You already know and love the flexibility of Sequel Data Access. You can run queries on the fly, create top-notch reports, and build dashboards your users love.
Whether your data is structured (from a spreadsheet, database, or portal), or unstructured (from emails, forms, and invoices), we’ll show you how an intelligent capture solution can transform your AP processes to save your team hours of manual work, cut back on errors, and save money by avoiding duplicate, late or overcharged invoices.
Watch this webinar series for your FREE opportunity to learn what every user should know about Sequel Data Access, plus advanced tips and tricks for improved IBM i (iSeries, AS/400) business intelligence.
With Sequel Web Interface, users get the benefit of up-to-the-minute data access in a comfortable environment: the browser. Watch this webinar to learn more!
Robotic process automation (RPA) is great for handling repetitive manual tasks, but what about tasks involving data that require more critical thinking? Turn to Intelligent Automation (IA). Discover how IA uses machine learning and other cutting-edge technology to take the pain out of data classification and analysis.
Whether your data is structured (from a spreadsheet, database, or portal),...
When your core IBM i application could be going down, don’t be the last to know. Watch this recorded webinar and learn how Robot has application monitoring covered.
Learn how your organization can use intelligent automation to maintain control of critical information with more speed and accuracy in this on-demand webinar.
When exciting new services get underway, IT can be reduced to a cost center. In an effort to keep services up, leadership adopts a “performance at any cost” mindset and allocates more resources than necessary as an insurance policy against downtime.
But this is not a sustainable strategy, and especially in times like these, your organization needs to focus on controlling costs in every area of...
During this recorded webinar, our data access experts demonstrate how you can simplify the process of getting data from multiple sources—including Db2 for i—into Excel.