Autonomous vehicles, also known as self-driving cars or driverless vehicles, are vehicles that are capable of operating and navigating without direct human intervention. These vehicles utilize a combination of... Read more »
Introduction Efficient order processing is a crucial aspect of supply chain management, which is pivotal in ensuring smooth operations and customer satisfaction. In today’s fast-paced business landscape, organizations increasingly... Read more »
I link to Benn Stancil in my posts more than any other data thought leader. I might not always agree with his answers, but I almost always agree with... Read more »
The storm has passed on the eCommerce market after the COVID-19 pandemic that sparked a 55% surge in online spending. More shopping carts get left behind. Winning customer trust... Read more »
Andrii Hilov, QA Team Lead at ITRex, has written another article discussing quality assurance challenges and pitfalls in software projects. This time, Andrii delves into QA documentation and the... Read more »
Have you ever wondered how you could improve your company’s performance, optimise your resources, increase your sales and retain your customers? The answer is in the data. Data is the most... Read more »
With cyberattacks taking the enterprise world by storm, protection beyond traditional security mechanisms comes to the fore. Extended Detection and Response (XDR) earns a spot on the list of... Read more »
Technologies like Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence are disrupting businesses for good, giving rise to numerous unbelievable inventions that deliver multifold advantages across diverse fields. Automated email replies, product/service... Read more »
Article summary: The pharma sector has access to a lot of data: electronic health records, genomic information, real-world evidence, and more. All this data combined can be referred to... Read more »
The American Hospital Association reports that hospital expenses increased by 17.5% from 2019 to 2022, while Medicare reimbursements remained far behind, growing by a mere 7.5%. Given this unfortunate... Read more »
