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The pandemic has resulted in a lot of changes in many different sectors of the broadcast industry, with remote working particularly the most far reaching.
What role will artificial intelligence play in the future of education? For educators, AI can feel like an exciting development — or a terrifying unknown.
Warehouses and supply chains are an essential part of any business. They’re responsible for storing and delivering the products that a company sells.
Driving in rural areas can be tricky when unmarked road edges become ragged and give way to open land, muddy ditches and sheer drops.
Innovation and technology are the first cousins in product development, continuous improvement, and providing smart solutions that enhance peoples’ lifestyles.
The transport industry needs to do more to promote sustainability across the world.
Nowadays, your customers, at the very least, expect you to make a conscious effort to accommodate the green cause.
Many B2B companies, including those in automotive, electronics, and manufacturing, are at a crossroads with their sales and inventory management processes.
Improving the customer experience has become a mantra for retailers lately. Everyone wants to bring in new customers. The average retail business spends over 4 percent of their annual revenue on marketing in an effort to
Growing businesses have various sources of inventory that require receiving and sharing their ‘available-to-promise’ picture in real-time. As such, inventory management has become increasingly complex due to
Businesses don’t always have an accurate view of their inventory. With today’s technology, you might think inventory accuracy is a given, but for many reasons, it’s not.
Inventory is the goods or materials a business intends to sell to customers for profit. Inventory management, a critical element of the supply chain, is the tracking of inventory from manufacturers
Interoperability for healthcare has four different levels that have been defined by informatics experts and the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS).
While many healthcare experts and leaders agree that better interoperability would improve healthcare overall, there are common challenges that healthcare organizations tend
Modern consumers have high expectations when it comes to accessing information, and many now expect to have quick and continuous access to records about their health and care.
With access to data, clinicians have an easier time accessing a patient’s most important health information, which can lead to fewer repeat tests, prevent inadvertent treatment interactions and reduce miscommunications.
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