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Jul 20, 2018Industry Update, Australia
“The IoT continues to develop at lightning speed, pushing manufacturing into the fourth industrial revolution,” writes Gaurav Sharma. “Through the implementation of IoT in manufacturing,...
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Jul 20, 2018The Business Times, Singapore
“In the era of talentism, the employment supply-demand model has changed radically: talent does not need your company; your company needs talent,” writes Jayajyoti Sengupta. “Businesses that...
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Jul 17, 2018The Australian
“The workplace of the future in the Fourth Industrial Revolution will also be one of discovery, powered by only the most forward-thinking of leaders, writes Ben Pring.“Quote part 2. . By...
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Jul 17, 2018Retail Touchpoints, US
“Retail’s transformation will look very different in five years as digital technologies continue to proliferate and consumer preferences and shopping habits change as a result,” writes Scott...
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Jul 17, 2018Retail Touchpoints, US
“Retail’s transformation will look very different in five years as digital technologies continue to proliferate and consumer preferences and shopping habits change as a result,” writes Scott...
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Jul 17, 2018Education Technology, UK
“GDPR will not delay cloud adoption,” says Rachael Hartley, “It simply provides clear regulations with which to frame the division of responsibilities for data within the cloud.” Excerpts:...
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Jul 17, 2018Networks Asia, Singapore
“A focused strategy that prioritizes AI, such as the HEROES framework, can help businesses find their way into the future,” writes Manish Bahl. “Business and technology leaders that seize...
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Jul 16, 2018The Financial Brand, US
“Many banks invested in cool new enterprise database technology to bring all their data together to get a complete profile of the consumer,” says Poornima Ramaswamy. “But in the last 24...
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Jul 13, 2018Economic Times, India
“When it comes to intelligent robots, the world seems divided into two camps: avid enthusiasts and those who fear the coming of a dystopian future,” writes Manish Bahl. “Fortunately, the...
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Jul 11, 2018For the Record, US
"Too many people own part of the [interoperability] value chain, which is a huge problem with the business case," Trish Birch says. "When you look at the process for chronic care management—and...