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4P Foods partnered with EastBanc Technologies to overhaul its technology infrastructure, resulting in a unified ERP system and data integration model that enhanced operational efficiency, reduced costs, and positioned the company for future growth.
Growth Engine is an early-stage startup that came to us asking for help with their application's design. Their idea was to create a TikTok for training and knowledge sharing and to use the rising AI technology (Chat GPT API) for this purpose.
From AI-powered chatbots providing personalized recommendations based on a driver's preferences to route optimization and maintenance predictions, the potential for enhancing the customer automotive experience is immense.
The future of retail holds many interesting experiments. As we look for better and more environmentally friendly consumption and logistics, AI predictive capabilities, anomaly detection, and better customer support may lead us to rethink how we consume, help distribute goods better, aid food supply safety, and promote things like a shared economy.
Wolf Ruzicka and Victor Shilo announce the launch of their book—AI Driven: Staying Alive in the Age of Digital Darwinism. Using five real-world examples of enterprise-scale implementations of various AI technologies, AI Driven addresses many questions posed by top executives that the authors have encountered throughout their careers.
In an exclusive podcast episode, Jess Larsen and co-host Laura Walker Lee hosted a special guest, Wolf Ruzicka, the Chairman of EastBanc Technologies. During the podcast, Wolf revealed how his company played a vital role in transforming The Washington Post from a traditional media entity to a dynamic software leader. He explained the intricate steps taken during this transformation and provided insights into how other companies in diverse sectors can adopt similar strategies. By doing so, they can confidently embrace and steer their digital future.
Big Data. Everyone’s paying for it, collecting it, and talking about it, but what are companies actually doing with it?
The API management market is a hot one. As more organizations make investments in mobile, IoT, and big data, APIs are a core of their digital strategy.
Big data is everywhere. Organizations are being advised to hoard it and do everything they can to derive actionable insights. This article will argue that this approach puts the cart before the horse.
Let’s face it. Organizations struggle with their legacy applications. Even when they still solve some of the business’ problems, they reach a point where they can no longer keep up with market and industry demands.
Let’s flash back to 2000. You’ve survived Y2K and you’re building systems for CRM, inventory, logistics, or data. They’re all state-of-the-art, and get the job done, even if they don’t talk to each other.
It’s a mobile app world, and we just live in it. But for those working on the “next big thing,” there’s a conundrum – everyone knows we should be building apps in HTML, but not every device out there runs it as smoothly as it should.
In technology, everyone likes to talk about “future-proofing.” But even for the most cutting-edge tech, time always catches up.
The future is here. No, we don’t have flying cars or robot butlers – yet – but it’s definitely a digital world.