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IOT

Acuvate

Kranthi Buddha Technical Manager Acuvate Industries have always been trying to improve their efficiency and identify bottlenecks in their processes. This trend, which is experience and intuition driven, transformed into data-driven with advancements in connectivity technologies. They are Device Management and Security.

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Smart Service Canvas

ITONICS

The connection of physical objects and cyber things through a wireless network provides us with immediate access to information about the physical world and the objects in it. Services that aggregate and analyze data through intelligent technical systems or platforms to create customer value are called smart services.

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How to Address the Supply-Chain Staffing Crisis

Harvard Business Review

In addition, the costs of producing materials, manufacturing goods, and providing services is rising due to labor costs. Businesses are being impacted by a global skills shortage that is hampering manufacturing output and service delivery.

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How Tech Is Transforming Entry-Level, Customer-Facing Jobs

Harvard Business Review

Takeaways from a survey of more than 800 customer service reps.

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Daniel Burrus’ Top 20 Tech-Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2017

Daniel Burrus

With the rapid growth of connected technologies such as the Internet of Things and semi-autonomous, as well as fully autonomous, cars, security systems will move beyond reacting faster to include adaptive security systems using AI and other advanced tools such as Behavioral Analytics. Not all clouds are created equal.

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The Crucial Role of ID Verification in the Digital Economy

Harvard Business Review

Many different technologies can be used to achieve that one goal. The author, the CEO of Mastercard, explores how the technology works, where it’s used, and the potential pitfalls of digital IDs. At its core, ID verification tools prove your information – name, address, age, phone number – is valid and linked to you.

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Apple’s Dilemma: Balancing Privacy and Safety Responsibilities

Harvard Business Review

How should Apple CEO Tim Cook manage the tension between iPhone customers’ privacy and public safety?