Bringing Healthcare into the Digital Age
Digital delivery of healthcare benefits by employers could be rewarded with a more loyal, more resilient workforce for subsequent
How various industries use real-time analytics to improve the business bottom line. We explore both physical, IoT uses (such as sensor data in manufacturing, transportation, and energy) as well as use of transactional and Web data, such as in the financial services, marketing, and customer-experience management industries.
Digital delivery of healthcare benefits by employers could be rewarded with a more loyal, more resilient workforce for subsequent
As more companies start to understand the power of customer experience, they open new positions and sometimes even new departments dedicated to it.
API-based open banking initiatives are quite common around the world. However, the degree of openness varies greatly from country to country based on the …
Companies need to be better about verifying their supply chains and ensuring that each vendor they're working with is sufficiently
Cashierless systems leverage a suite of technologies including sensors, image analysis, and AI to make transactions frictionless.
The VHA uses its information systems to provide actionable, data-driven insights to help medical centers leverage limited resources and maintain or improve …
Manufacturing analytics applied to all the data generated in end-to-end production lines can help keep up production quality, increase performance with …
By leveraging AI tools to extract and analyze imagery data, many industries can improve processes, streamline operations, and generate efficiencies for their …
Manufacturing has a very broad set of use cases for artificial intelligence including predictive maintenance, quality control, price forecasting, and
Instilling digital trust by placing identity at the core of business operations is the digital version of putting the customer first.