A Systematic Study of Application of Cognitive Intelligence in Mphasis – a Case Study
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Published:2023-06-30
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Page:360-380
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ISSN:2581-6942
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Container-title:International Journal of Case Studies in Business, IT, and Education
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJCSBE
Author:
Bangera Sandhya1, Bhat Subrahmanya2
Affiliation:
1. Research Scholar, Institute of Computer Science and Information Science, Srinivas University, Mangalore, India 2. Professor, Institute of Computer Science and Information Science, Srinivas University, Mangalore, India
Abstract
Introduction: The modern definition of intelligence is machines’ capacity to comprehend and adapt to surroundings employing innate skills and acquired knowledge. We have arguably reached a brand-new stage in the development of civilization. In recent years, the advancement of cognitive technology has accelerated rapidly. On many levels, their capabilities—both current and future—are very appealing. Their application in business is intended to save operating expenses while accelerating the rate of business development and improving the quality of services provided. Cognitive systems use logical human processes to interpret data in order to enable computers and robots to precisely mimic human actions, both in terms of repetitive, routine tasks and comprehensive procedures of completing a variety of tasks. Additionally, they carry out diagnostic and predicative tasks. They are used in the most recent technologies because they offer conclusions, shed light on processes, and offer automated actions based on data analysis and contextual human interactions. Since much of the labour done by employees is routine in nature, computers and algorithms may simply take over these activities. Information technology services and integrated solutions are offered by the Mphasis. It covers application services, infrastructure technology, and business process outsourcing. It adopts a customer-in view to transform organisations by utilising the sector-specific X2C2TM framework, which harnesses the power of cloud and cognitive to give hyper-personalized digital experiences to its customers.
Background/Purpose: Mphasis is in the industry of: Business Services, Custom Software & IT Services, Management Consulting - leading applied technology services, helping enterprises transform businesses globally by applying next-generation technology.
Design/Methodology/Approach: Referred websites and articles related to Mphasis development, services, cognitive applications.
Findings: With regard to sales, delivery, and development, Mphasis innovates to produce excellent customer service and successful results. In order to maintain its clients at the top of the heap in a market that is constantly changing, its goal is to be flexible, nimble, and customer-centric. There have been companies with significant AI-related infrastructure in India. IISc has organizations with driving organizations like Robert Bosch, Faurecia; IIIT Bangalore is in association with Mphasis and focus Cognitive Computing; IIT Kharagpur has made AI inquire about focus with Capillary Technologies.
Originality: This paper tries to give an overview of how Mphasis focuses on cognitive intelligence applications and anticipates 0the future of applied technology and forecasts tomorrow's trends.
Paper Type: A Research Case study paper on the use of cognitive intelligence in Mphasis
Publisher
Srinivas University
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