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Jul 4, 2018Road Show, Argentina
“Without Artificial Intelligence in the center of fintech, it is impossible for the industry to scale,” says Paul Roehrig. “AI helps improve the experience that already exists, configures...
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Jul 4, 2018Networks Asia, Singapore
“Three centuries ago, the first industrial revolution altered society with the introduction of machines that have since become factory fixtures and key instruments in the manufacturing...
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Jul 4, 2018Innovation Enterprise, UK
"Technology will upgrade every aspect of society, but that does not mean we are facing a cyber dystopia,” writes Euan Davis. “Rather, we will find ourselves in a recognizable world in which...
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Jul 2, 2018Sky News Business, Australia
“(Security) is very integral to the whole world of digital, says Jayajyoti Sengupta.As we get into the world of AI with deep machine-learning and a lot more access to the information across the...
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Jul 2, 2018Global Banking & Finance, UK
“Insurers’ five-year strategic planning cycles are unfortunately no longer fit for purpose,” writes Sanjiv Gossain. “To compete and grow, they must build deeper, richer relationships with...
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Jun 30, 2018Dataquest, India
“In India, too much emphasis has been given to engineering streams, today’s business problems need more than just engineers,” says Satish Jeyaraman. Excerpts: “If you look at the ICT...
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Jun 29, 2018Becker's Hospital Review, US
“Software bots lack physical form but their benefits – from reduced costs to enhanced patient care to improved employee satisfaction – are real and measurable,” writes Patrick Spolentini....
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Jun 27, 2018ET Retail, India
“As the AI technology advances, it is expected that chatbots will be an integral part of every brand almost indistinguishable from their human counterparts,” writes Singaravelu Ekambaram....
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Jun 23, 2018Healthcare Business Today, US
“Automation is often thought of as cold, even inhuman, best suited for assembly lines and rote tasks,” writes Trish Birch. “In healthcare, however, automation applied appropriately can...
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Jun 19, 2018Cognizant's Director, Center for the Future of Work, Discusses How AI will Create the Future of WorkDuke Corporate Education, US
“New tools don’t automate people away,” writes Ben Pring. “They allow people to do things that people have never been able to do before.” Excerpts: “AI isn’t, as it is being...
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Jun 19, 2018Huffington Post UK
“Much as composers, bricklayers and playwrights were in demand a century ago, we will also see the rise of AR journey builders as their 21st century successors,” writes Robert Brown. “They...
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Jun 18, 2018Multichannel News, US
“Creation and delivery has advanced to the point that consumption is the bottleneck, leaving content providers to compete with sleep,” writes Ashish Chawla. “Providers have so much to...
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Jun 13, 2018Splash 247, Singapore
“Shipping is the lifeblood of the global economy, delivering 85% of the global demand for transport,” writes Badrinath Setlur. “Managing the headwinds related to the digital economy is...
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Jun 13, 2018Healthcare Informatics 100
Cognizant ranked No. 3 in Healthcare Informatics magazine’s 2018 annual listing of the Top 100 healthcare information technology companies. Cognizant’s 2018 ranking marks the 17th consecutive...
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Jun 12, 2018The Hindu BusinessLine, India
“Demand for digital is going up all the time,” says Debashis Chatterjee. “But as digital demand is going up, pressure on legacy IT continues.” Excerpts: “Digital revenues are not only...
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Jun 11, 2018HIT Consultant, US
“By taking charge of digital, medical suppliers can create better, simpler experiences for patients and build stronger relationships with them while also improving internal processes and...
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Jun 11, 2018The Economic times CFO, India
“In our industry, it is easy to say we are surrounded by wonderful people who have tremendous knowledge and can help us stay current from that perspective,” says Karen McLoughlin. “But I...
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Jun 6, 2018Dataquest, India
“Going digital is definitely not a hasty leadership push to outdo the competition by purchasing bespoke technology stacks, laying out the piece parts and assembling them together to get a...
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Jun 4, 2018Direct Marketing, US
“AI is a challenge for marketers, but it’s also a force multiplier that can help achieve lower cost, mass personalization and growth at a scale that was unforeseeable on the day the first...
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Jun 4, 2018M&E Journal, US
“What if insights begin with humanism, empathizing with and designing things for real people? What if things were designed to place human experience at the center of the art-of-possible?”...
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Jun 1, 2018Smart Energy Decisions, US
“The disruption of the energy industry by prosumers and new competition is underway,” writes Ganesh Kalyanaraman. “To remain key players, leading utilities will deliver new service offerings...
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May 29, 2018The Business Times, Singapore
“Without trust between consumers and service providers, there is no common ground for privacy in the digital world, especially when companies use personal data in ways consumers were not...
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May 25, 2018Digital CMO Digest, US
“We are in the age of ‘customer relevance’, where organizations need to reinvent themselves to stay relevant to the ever-changing needs of customers,” says Rajesh Balaji. “Crafting...
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May 23, 2018HealthLeaders Media, US
“As consumers select health services on demand, they will create their own systems of care instead of relying on a third party to do so,” says Bill Shea. “The impact of these changes likely...
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May 21, 2018Forbes, UK
“There is a historical lag between the emergence of a new technology and the skills required to make it thrive,” says Ben Pring. “We are in the midst of that moment.” Excerpts: "Reading...