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Leveraging automation and intelligent technologies to eliminate blind spots and build a connected enterprise

By N Shashidhar - VP, Global Platform Head, Edge Platforms, EdgeVerve In an era where organizations today, on average, die younger than their employees, it’s...

Data analytics: Driving super personalized customer experience for banks

By Muraleedhar Ramapai, Executive Director, Maveric Systems Ltd.  Introduction FIs have been at the center of technology adoption and are pioneers in using new-age technologies such...

SAS ties up with Government of Rajasthan for skilling youth in the state

The Government of Rajasthan has partnered with SAS India to launch its ambitious initiative of setting up the Rajiv Gandhi Center for Advanced Technology...

Colliers launches new AI driven platform, CoGence to boost to its construction & project...

Colliers announced the launch of its pathbreaking technology platform: CoGence, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven platform that enables remote site monitoring and advanced analytics...

What disruptions rule the contactless payment scenario?

Physical retail stores, telecom, insurance, edtech, health/pharma, e-commerce have gained majorly and accepted the idea of contactless/digital payment, which was not the case couple of months back
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We’ve committed $1 billion investment over next three years for AI innovation globally: Rohit...

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India’s data centre capacity to more than double by fiscal 2027

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