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One of the aspects we appreciate about digital signage is that it promotes fairness. Unlike social media, pay-per-click (PPC), and online advertising, where coverage is often determined by budget, digital signage allows businesses of all sizes to compete equally. With digital signage, the cost of setting up and rolling out is determined by the number of screens you use rather than the number of competing companies. Digital signage is a versatile tool that anyone can easily set up.
Over the years, open source has become a way of working that allows people to modify and share designs to inspect, alter, and enhance source code. This has led to a range of benefits for users of open source, such as having more control over software, better security, more stability, and an inspired community. Last year, Mark Boost, CEO at Civo, spoke with OpenUK as part of their yearly report to discover the UK’s journey with open source.
ChatGPT is quickly being adopted for optimizing pretty much any vertical. You can write reports, come up with content, analyze data, and even get the tool to write code for you. Gartner predicts that by 2025, the AI market would be worth about $134 billion. Thankfully, many businesses are embracing this technology instead of acting hostile. This is a good thing because there is a multitude of ways in which enterprises can leverage ChatGPT.
The Reliability industry needs a managed, non-vendor lock-in answer to spiraling costs, high cardinality and the toil of managing a tsdb.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are two cutting-edge technologies that are revolutionizing the field of website development. AI refers to the ability of computers to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as recognizing speech, understanding natural language, and making decisions based on data. On the other hand, ML is a subset of AI that involves training algorithms to learn from data and make predictions or decisions based on that learning.
The adoption of POS devices across industries is advancing, fast! Businesses including restaurants, grocers, and retail stores are seeing POS devices as a multi-functional hub that offers menu creation, tableside ordering, employee management, CRM, inventory management, and more. According to statistics, 59% of retailers made focusing on omnichannel capabilities their top POS priority in 2020.
The global COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of remote work. The Pew Research Center reports that over 71% of people had transitioned to working from home at the height of the pandemic. As of 2023, that number is still relatively high, with 59% of workers remaining at home though social distancing restrictions have long been relaxed. As remote work becomes increasingly common, many managers are considering transitioning to the new model.