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S04E06 - Sneak peak into new IDP survey findings - some big surprises!

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The twenty-eighth episode of the podcast that you know and love as "We Love Ugly Data!" is out; available in audio form everywhere you get your podcasts from and additionally in video form via YouTube (which we've embedded below). As usual it’s three topics in (just a touch over) 30 minutes, and the show notes are included just below the embedded video. Dan is back on with Matt this month, discussing a first selection of the latest Vendor Analysis Reports, a sneap peak into the latest IDP research - this time a largescale survey of IDP use - and Dan's selections for the Banned Words List.
In this month’s episode:

Topic 1: Vendor Research Updates

First up this month, Dan and Matt discuss 3 of the latest Vendor Analysis Reports that were recently published for subscribers. Dan talks about the updated report on Infrrd and a new report on Cambrion, while Matt talks through some of the highlights of the latest report on EvoluteIQ.

Topic 2: New IDP Research
Ahead of the publication of (probably) the largest-scale IDP use survey that's been conducted, Dan talks through some of the early findings that you'll be able to read once the survey proper is released next month. This involves discussion about AI adoption, the need for process analysis, and [gasp] the growing amount of paper that's still driving business processes in 2025. And faxes, lots of faxes.
Topic 3: Banned Word List (Pt II)

After Matt and Alan got to have a go back in April, this time it's Dan's turn to choose a word (or phrase) he never want to see or hear every again about technology and in return they nominate a cliché of their own they they like to use, but will give up in return. So this time, let’s wave goodbye to “at the end of the day” and “game changer”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZHuG4MH4xw

Related Links for Series 4 Episode 6
Here's those latest updated vendor profiles (or VVs as we still call them internally).
...and here's the link to the whole catalog on those profiles (that you have access to read if you're a subscriber).
Last year's Deep Analysis AIIM "Market Momentum Index: AI and Unstructured Data Management" which Matt mentions, which has some other paper related statistics.

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Content provided by Alan Pelz-Sharpe. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alan Pelz-Sharpe or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

The twenty-eighth episode of the podcast that you know and love as "We Love Ugly Data!" is out; available in audio form everywhere you get your podcasts from and additionally in video form via YouTube (which we've embedded below). As usual it’s three topics in (just a touch over) 30 minutes, and the show notes are included just below the embedded video. Dan is back on with Matt this month, discussing a first selection of the latest Vendor Analysis Reports, a sneap peak into the latest IDP research - this time a largescale survey of IDP use - and Dan's selections for the Banned Words List.
In this month’s episode:

Topic 1: Vendor Research Updates

First up this month, Dan and Matt discuss 3 of the latest Vendor Analysis Reports that were recently published for subscribers. Dan talks about the updated report on Infrrd and a new report on Cambrion, while Matt talks through some of the highlights of the latest report on EvoluteIQ.

Topic 2: New IDP Research
Ahead of the publication of (probably) the largest-scale IDP use survey that's been conducted, Dan talks through some of the early findings that you'll be able to read once the survey proper is released next month. This involves discussion about AI adoption, the need for process analysis, and [gasp] the growing amount of paper that's still driving business processes in 2025. And faxes, lots of faxes.
Topic 3: Banned Word List (Pt II)

After Matt and Alan got to have a go back in April, this time it's Dan's turn to choose a word (or phrase) he never want to see or hear every again about technology and in return they nominate a cliché of their own they they like to use, but will give up in return. So this time, let’s wave goodbye to “at the end of the day” and “game changer”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZHuG4MH4xw

Related Links for Series 4 Episode 6
Here's those latest updated vendor profiles (or VVs as we still call them internally).
...and here's the link to the whole catalog on those profiles (that you have access to read if you're a subscriber).
Last year's Deep Analysis AIIM "Market Momentum Index: AI and Unstructured Data Management" which Matt mentions, which has some other paper related statistics.

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  continue reading

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