A raft of new technologies, many of which are easily integrated into existing channels, are changing the way organisations communicate with their customers. By Michael Wright, CEO, Striata
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Read MoreThe Royal Navy’s Pac 24 RHIBs are used for search and rescue, transferring stores and people, research and reconnaissance. Several shore establishments operate RHIBs and use them to train and maintain the skill set of sailors who have been selected for the demanding duty of coxswain at sea.
Read MoreAppian to unify low-code and RPA in one comprehensive automation platform.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence, like any futuristic technology that’s passing from science fiction into the real world, is viewed with a mix of awe and hostility. There are those who see AI in near-messianic terms, that it will be used to tackle problems in medicine, agriculture and education and create a fairer world. But there are also those who point to its use to create misleading “deepfakes”, perform aggressively personalised marketing, or unfairly profile potential criminals. By Colin...
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