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Smart and connected devices change everything

Jeffrey Phillips

Sensors and IoT capabilities, which can gather data or receive data, along with some basic intelligence on the device. The headline suggests that I think we should forget IoT, the ubiquitous internet of things. This is when we enter the era of Really Big Data (RBD). What powers these smart, connected devices?

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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Data Cocooning – Growing concerns of Alexa, Siri, and other voice-based services “listening in” on our lives combined with high-profile data breaches and election year ballot-tampering fears will continue to drive greater privacy laws and controls over personal data.

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How Can You Manage a Nonprofit Internationally With Innovative Technology?

IdeaScale

For nonprofits, AI will play a huge part in delivering this as it will help them process and deliver more data related to their programs. Nonprofits can also automate a number of processes from data collection, meeting scheduling, reminders, etc. Internet of Things. as a means to save money. Augmented Reality.

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What Jake and Flo Aren’t Telling Us: Disruptions Constantly Change the Insurance Industry

Daniel Burrus

Auto and home insurance bundles, umbrella policies, constant arguments about paying for healthcare (especially during a pandemic), and thousands of streaming and social commercial advertisements pushing different providers as being the best option for the average Joe and Jane. . Yes, we are talking about insurance and its many pros and cons.

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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Data Cocooning – Growing concerns of Alexa, Siri, and other voice-based services “listening in” on our lives combined with high-profile data breaches and election year ballot-tampering fears will continue to drive greater privacy laws and controls over personal data.

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Transform Your Customer Relationships

Daniel Burrus

One Hub: The Internet of Things (IoT). January’s annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas highlighted the broad potential of products and services related to the Internet of Things (IoT). Data from connected devices and embedded software enhance these and other opportunities. Privacy—The Elephant in the Room.

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Business Model Strategies & Tools for Disruptive Digital Innovation

Leapfrogging

Disrupt using data. More data has been created in the past two years than in the entire previous history of the human race. Beyond all the data collected by computers and websites, every smart phone includes at least eight sensors, each producing data around the clock. Just look at Microsoft and Google.