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How to Automate Data Files Handling for Asset Rich Enterprises

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How to Automate Data Files Handling for Asset Rich Enterprises

Join the Crosser webcast and learn how global enterprises automate their files handling to remove manual tasks and optimize work processes. Often considered as the first simple step of the digital transformation journey.

Meet Crosser CTO, Dr. Goran Appelquist, in this webinar he will guide you through the technical setup of integrating and automating files handling within the Crosser Flow Studio.

You will learn how to check for updated files, transform data and integrate to cloud based systems and services.

Agenda
  • What is event driven files handling and how does it work?
  • How to setup an automated files flow in the Crosser Flow Studio
  • Real life use case of automated files handling
  • Q&A
Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
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Webinar hosting presenter Göran Appelquist (
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My career started in the academic world where I got a PhD in physics by researching large scale data acquisition systems for physics experiments, such as the LHC at CERN. After leaving academia I have been working in several tech startups in different management positions over the last 20 years. In most of these positions I have stood with one foot in the R&D team and another in the product/business teams. My passion is learning new technologies, use it to develop innovative products and explain the solutions to end users, technical or non-technical.
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