Speaking at the company's annual re:Invent conference in Las Vegas this week, Garman pointed to the rapid evolution of AI over the last three years. Initial tinkering with chatbots and AI assistants has now given way to an influx of agents, which are capable of operating autonomously in the background in place of workers rather than supplementing workflows. This new paradigm in the AI space will have a huge long-term effect on business efficiency and individual productivity, Garman noted.
The introduction of payment terminals enables businesses to significantly improve efficiency and customer satisfaction by streamlining payment processing and offering diverse payment options.
"Many organizations struggle to track IT assets like laptops, servers, and software licenses, often relying on outdated spreadsheets or rigid systems."