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Exploring the Global Smart Cities Market: Software Opportunities

Tullio Siragusa

Exploring the Global Smart Cities Market: Software Opportunities According to recent market research reports, the global smart cities market is expected to reach a size of over $2 trillion by 2026, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 10%. The region is expected to see a CAGR of around 8% through 2026.

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How Artificial Intelligence Can Create Real Value for your Business

Daniel Burrus

related, haven’t merely changed their markets or industries, they’ve thoroughly disrupted them and completely shattered the status quo. in the automotive industry, this pandemic obstacle became the occurrence they needed to take the leap in transforming public transportation. Let’s have a look at a couple of different disruptive A.I.

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AI: Transforming, Not Eliminating, the Jobscape for those who Embrace the Future

Tullio Siragusa

Furthermore, As retail becomes increasingly digitized, the need for people skilled in digital marketing, AI, and data analytics is growing. Transportation’s AI-driven Transformation AI has left no industry untouched, and transportation is no exception. With the advent of autonomous vehicles, fears of job loss are common.

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People-Centric Technology Empowers Communities

Tullio Siragusa

In modern times, most things are focused on first-world technology like getting information or data out of people to retarget them and market to them. Some technologies are solving real problems in places where people have no access to the internet.

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My 5 S for future Innovation: Smart, Stacks, Scale, Storage, and Software

Paul Hobcraft

We so often get lost in back-end or front-end discussions, led by technicians, managing the dynamics and tensions of that constant pull between software engineers and hardware engineers, we forget the critical end outcome, it is not device management but what you extract out of it, in new business value.