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After 15 seconds the brain forgets information completely
Workforce augmented reality: After 15 seconds the brain forgets information completely. When the brain is pushed to work faster, information is forgotten at a faster rate along with mental fatigue.
Read moreHow is IoT shaping enterprise mobility?
The world of technology is coming out with new future concepts like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), the Internet of Things (IoT) and the list goes on. Also, says business analyst Elisha Swisten, there are some ingenious technologies that have a practical aspect of how the world runs.
Read moreINTTRA adds Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines to its carrier network
INTTRA, the neutral network, software and information provider at the centre of the ocean shipping industry, announced an expansion of its rapidly growing carrier network with the addition of Salam Pacific Indonesia Lines (SPIL), its first carrier in Indonesia.
Read moreProShip shipping software launched in UK for customer-centric retailers
Neopost Shipping, a provider in logistics software and supply chain solutions, today announced it will expand its offerings for enterprise-wide, multi-carrier shipping and manifesting software to retailers in the United Kingdom with the launch of ProShip.
Read moreWill mobile devices replace computers?
For the first time in history, US consumers are using mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, more than PC’s to access the internet. This is the main reason why more and more companies are creating apps and making their websites mobile-friendly to reach more consumers.
Read moreActility selects Stripe as payments partner to power up US and global expansion for ThingPark market
Actility, the provider in IoT network enablers, announced that the company has selected Stripe, a San Francisco based technology company focusing on online payments and commerce infrastructure, to accelerate the global roll-out of ThingPark Market.
Read moreBricks and mortar stores step up
Long drives to stores, items out of stock, no staff available to help – these common complaints about brick-and-mortar shops have made it easy to see why e-commerce has enticed customers away from physical retailers over the last decade.
Read moreFuture-proofing IoT architectures for fast data processing
Technology market researchers forecast that by 2020 connected devices and things will exceed 20 billion. The data volume generated by this mass will dwarf the current big data produced primarily by social networks.
Read moreNetcracker 12 unveiled as a single platform to help CSPs speed adoption of 5G, IoT, biometrics and AI
Netcracker Technology announced the launch of Netcracker 12, a technology platform with a product suite designed to help service providers accelerate digitalisation and operationalise virtual and cloud infrastructure at scale.
Read moreArtificial Intelligence comes to the rescue for the retail industry
Exponential progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, fuelled by the combination of cloud, big data and new algorithms, is transforming the retail industry.
Read moreActility raises US$75m Series D funds to speed industrial IoT solutions globally, adds new backers
Actility, a provider of Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) for the Internet of Things (IoT), has successfully completed its Series D funding round. The company has raised $75 million to enhance its IoT solutions portfolio.
Read moreMobile e-commerce businesses to enhance platforms through IoT and predictive analytics
With the growth of mobile e-commerce, the number of online communication channels and the volume of customer data is multiplying, prompting software developers to design platforms that can collect and analyse data from all channels.
Read moreWhat is the future of wearables in the enterprise?
Wearable devices like fitness bands, digital glasses, medical devices, smart watches, smart clothes and various other devices that augment our reality promise to radically change the manner in which information is collected, stored, processed, delivered and used.
Read moreThe ‘Inside Out’ Play
It was 1995 and in a garage in Seattle, three guys were about to launch their website and start taking orders for books. They ran the site on three Sun servers and they rigged up one of the servers to play a bell sound every time an order was placed. Within a few weeks the
Read moreNetSuite's new Commerce-as-a-Service designed to deliver unified platform for M2M business models
San Francisco, CA, USA — NetSuite Inc. (NYSE: N), a vendor of cloud-based business management software suites, has launched its NetSuite ‘Commerce as a Service’ (CaaS) platform. This is designed for businesses to manage their interactions with other businesses and directly with consumers
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