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Alan Trefler appears on CNBC for an interview.

| CNBC

Why Pega is regarded as an "underappreciated" name in AI

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Wide shot of PegaWorld 2024 at the MGM Grand Arena

| destinationCRM

Pega Is iNspired by Generative AI

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Alan Trefler speaking at PegaWorld 2024

| Diginomica

Pega CEO prioritizes practical AI use cases, says most enterprise AI agents are “garbage”

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| Forbes

Georges Anidjar predicts that not only will 2019 be a year of technological maturity, but the European regulations that came into effect in 2018 will significantly change customer relationships.

| Computer World

Rob Walker makes predictions for AI in 2019, anticipating that it will influence everything from customer involvement to app development.

| Customer Talk

Employees are not able to reach their full potential and job satisfaction due to inefficient applications and distraction from core tasks, finds Pega study.

| Robotics Business Review

Francis Carden anticipates that in 2019 users will find that RPA is not right for every situation.

| Raconteur

John Everhard comments on how Analytics and AI will guide future business decisions while people will add the human touch, eventually evolving into a seamless partnership.

| Relation Client Mag

Sylvain Harault reveals that customers who share personal information hope companies know how to make the most of it.

| SourceForge

Learn from Sid Misra how Pega is paving the way for no-code/low-code development.

| TechRepublic

A recent Pega report offers data on what's hindering employees from achieving full productivity.

| Forbes

Rob Walker offers insights on how consumers will reclaim control of their data.

| Forbes

Alan Trefler explains three key ways to ensure the success of agile development.

| Forbes

Alan Trefler explains how RPA can and can't work for an organization.

| Destination CRM

Jeff Nicholson offers best practices for chatbot success.

| COMPUTERWELT

Five concrete advantages of using low-code software to develop applications.

| CIO

Learn how to use chatbots for optimal efficiency and customer engagement.

| Funkschau

Carsten Rust notes that low code can provide a way to enhance and accelerate application development.

| AV Finance

Harald Esch comments on Pega survey findings that say customers are still hesitant to share personal information.

| IT Finanzmagazin

Pega study finds German consumers are reluctant to share personal data and still prefer human interaction.

| Customer First

Peter Woods discusses the benefits to 1-to-1 customer decisioning.

| Forbes

Tom Libretto offers advice to organizations on how to get engagement right with GDPR in effect.

| Destination CRM

Pega's Mike Asebrook discusses the benefits of cloud CRM for contact centers.

| GQ Magazin

People find chatbots unintelligent and prefer human contact when solving problems, finds Pega study.

| DevOps.com

Pega's Sid Misra explains why businesses should adopt low code technology.

| Customer Talk

Derk-Jan Brand comments on Pega research findings which state chatbot interactions still fall short of consumer expectations.

| CRM Buyer

Pega's Don Schuerman discusses the need to bring data analytics power to businesspeople.

| Customer First

Pega research reveals that consumers find chatbots useful for simple questions that can be completed quickly.

| Klant Contact

Majority of consumers find chatbots useful—but only to a certain extent, according to Pega study.

| Forbes

Georges Anidjar discusses the opportunities intelligent machines provide to the next workforce.

| CMS Wire

New Pega survey reveals people still prefer human interactions over bots.

| AV Finance

Carsten Rust comments on Pega study findings, noting that the quality of chatbots is falling short of customer expectations.
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| Computer Business Review

Pega's Dave Wells explains why low-code platforms mean that teaching coding skills should become less of a priority.
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