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Top 10 IT & Technology Buzzwords You Won’t Be Able To Avoid In 2020

Data Pine

Computer Vision. The first in our definitive rundown of tech buzzwords 2020 is computer vision. Exciting and futuristic, the concept of computer vision is based on computing devices or programs gaining the ability to extract detailed information from visual images. billion in 2017 to $190.61 billion by 2025.

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10 Big Data Examples Showing The Great Value of Smart Analytics In Real Life At Restaurants, Bars, and Casinos

Data Pine

When you think of big data, you usually think of applications related to banking, healthcare analytics , or manufacturing. From targeted advertising, education, and already mentioned massive industries (healthcare, manufacturing, or banking), to real-life scenarios, in guest service or entertainment. What’s the motive?

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The Promise of Blockchain

Domo

But if you and I want to exchange a dollar bill, a stock certificate, or piece of land, we rely on middlemen—banks, brokers, insurance companies, or the government—to make it so you and I, who have never met, can trust each other in commerce. That’s the vision I have for blockchain. The vision of a better future, thanks to blockchain.

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The Product Strategy and the Product Life Cycle

Roman Pichler

While the product lifecycle model was originally developed for commercial, revenue- generating products, I find that it is also applicable to supporting products like a mobile banking and an internal software platform, as long as you choose the right metrics to measure value and track the progress of the product.

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CFO Panel: Generating Value in a Post-Pandemic Market

Insight Software

John Lawrence, Partner & CFO, Wavecrest Growth Partners: Lawrence, a Partner & CFO at Wavecrest since 2017, previously ran a consulting firm and served as CFO for private equity and venture capital firms. He specializes in process reengineering and risk reduction.