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Craig Le Clair

Boston, Lexington

Vice President, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research

VP, Principal Analyst Forrester Research

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  • 1 month ago | forrester.com | Cheryl McKinnon |Katy Tynan |Craig Le Clair

    This week we published a new report looking at how generative AI can bring fresh energy to an enterprise content management program. “Unlock The Potential of Your Documents With Generative AI” is a call to action for content management leaders to explore new ways to engage with and exploit the value of their managed content. Vendors in this market have been on an innovation hot streak, as evidenced in the recently published Forrester Wave: Content Platforms, Q1 2025.

  • 1 month ago | forrester.com | Craig Le Clair |Meng Liu |Laura Ramos

    Change isn’t just hard — it’s a continuous battle, and one that automation will make more intense and frequent. And if you think you’re prepared for automation’s pace of change that is coming, you’re already behind. We’ve barely grown comfortable with the past few years’ changes — remote work, video calls, hybrid chaos — and that’s just the warm-up.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | forrester.com | Craig Le Clair |Paul Miller |Jitin Shabadu

    NVIDIA’s announcement of a foundation model platform to support development of robots and autonomous vehicles aligns well with one of our automation predictions for 2025: that one quarter of robotics projects will work to combine cognitive and physical automation. Many of the examples NVIDIA showed featured humanoid robots, but Cosmos is equally relevant to autonomous vehicles and other forms of physical robots.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | forrester.com | Craig Le Clair |Indranil Bandyopadhyay |Vijay Raghavan

    Sustained interest and experimentation in AI will support learning and steady progress in 2025. Generative AI (genAI) and edge intelligence will drive robotics projects that will combine cognitive and physical automation, for example. Citizen developers will start to build genAI-infused automation apps, leveraging their domain expertise. All promising, but challenges remain that will hinder progress in 2025.

  • Sep 30, 2024 | forrester.com | Octavio Garcia Granados |Bernhard Schaffrik |Craig Le Clair

    Many of my recent client conversations have been on network APIs, also known as network open APIs. In particular, they want to discuss timelines, challenges, opportunities, use cases, and future market outlook. Similar to what I discussed in my previous blog about 5G network slicing, the reality is not as rosy as one might expect, once again due to the heavy dependency on software development communities outside the telecommunications industry’s reach. Why are people excited?

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Craig LeClair
Craig LeClair @CSLeClair
16 Jun 23

If you are old enough to like the Jetsons, you will like this blog from my colleague Phyllis Davidson https://t.co/ECKBDeDtUG

Craig LeClair
Craig LeClair @CSLeClair
25 Jul 22

Robot waiters are making the rounds. If you get a chance to visit this cool restaurant in Atlanta, you won't be disappointed. https://t.co/3Ylk3n0QOS

Craig LeClair
Craig LeClair @CSLeClair
21 Jul 22

Is Employee Wellness Broken? There’s a giant disconnect between how executives view employee wellness and how employees view it. Forrester Analyst Jonathan Roberts digs into the causes and impacts of that disconnect. Listen here: https://t.co/xH9wF8uwBJ