Finance technology for CFOs



From cloud computing and robotics to analytics, artificial intelligence and automation, a new class of digital disruptors is transforming how business gets done. Expect these disruptors to have a big impact on the future of finance organisations. But what exactly will their impact be? What is the future of finance in the face of these developments?

Digital disruption

No matter what future you see ahead for your finance organisation, one thing is sure. If business leaders around you are going to compete in the digital world, they will need to process more information more efficiently, and turn that information into deeper insights faster than ever. It will likely require new technology - and a group of people who are curious and skilled in using it.

Deloitte's original point of view, Crunch time: Finance in a digital world  - based on extensive research with finance executives, including in-depth interviews with CFOs of global businesses - explores the various digital disruptors and may be the quickest way to understand what's in store for finance organizations as they hurtle toward the future.

In the follow-up report, Crunch time, too: CFOs talk off the record about finance in a digital world, 30 CFOs share their unfiltered thoughts and experiences around a broader discussion of finance and what it means to make the digital journey. Deloitte knows that one way to stay abreast of new developments is to join in focused conversations with other finance leaders, across multiple industries and geographies, so this is a good place to start.

In the third instalment of the Crunch time series, Crunch time III: The CFO's guide to cognitive technology, gain insight into how Finance organisations are deploying new cognitive technologies to help create a more efficient, insightful, and controlled Finance function, all without sacrificing service and quality.

Download >> Crunch time: Finance in a digital world

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