Category Archives: Blog in English

Healthcare Digital Transformation — How COVID-19 Influenced the Healthcare Industry

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A lot has been made about the latest technology making our lives easier and automating redundant, mundane processes. However, what often gets lost in the mix is that at the end of the day, it is all about people. In other words, while all of the latest technological advances made us a lot of money and simplified certain tasks, the important thing is that it benefited the customers in the end. Such digital transformations are going on across industries in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is definitely benefiting the common good. Read More

What Is Microsoft 365?

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“Microsoft 365″ is the new name for Microsoft’s Office 365 subscription service. It includes everything Office 365 included—and more. Subscribe for access to Microsoft Office applications like Word, 1TB of storage in OneDrive, minutes for calling phones from Skype, and more.

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Digital Transformation For Good Shines As We Fight COVID-19

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One of the core principles of digital transformation is that it is meant to improve customer experience. But at the end of the day, humans are … wait for it … humans. Which means successful digital transformation isn’t just a company’s ability to earn customer relationship metrics. True success lies in a company’s ability to make customer’s lives better—whether those customers are buyers, patients, students, or otherwise. Digital transformation for good. It’s the next big thing in 2020 especially in the wake of COVID-19. Read More

Small Data Can Play a Big Role in AI

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More than three quarters of large companies today have a “data-hungry” AI initiative under way — projects involving neural networks or deep-learning systems trained on huge repositories of data. Yet, many of the most valuable data sets in organizations are quite small: Think kilobytes or megabytes rather than exabytes. Because this data lacks the volume and velocity of big data, it’s often overlooked, languishing in PCs and functional databases and unconnected to enterprise-wide IT innovation initiatives. Read More