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Virtual meeting platform Vowel raises $13.5M, aims to cure meeting fatigue

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His virtual meeting platform is the latest to receive venture capital funding — $13.5 Vowel is launching a meeting operating system with tools like real-time transcription; integrated agendas, notes and action items; meeting analytics; and searchable, on-demand recordings of meetings.

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Unpacking Murray & Roberts’ turbulent journey to the cloud and back again

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We had everything from our big ERP systems to smaller, bespoke systems running in the cloud. We had third-party independent consultants come in to analyze certain systems and licensing. But in early 2018, the first major hiccup hit us as the independent party who did the audit missed the terms of use on some of our licensing.

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Will enterprises soon keep their best gen AI use cases under wraps?

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Normally, a CCO develops ideas about what the market needs and communicates them to a design team, which produces sketches to then be reviewed by the CCO. In 2018, DeepMind, now a subsidiary of Alphabet, developed AlphaFold, a deep learning system that learns from a database of existing proteins and predicts their 3D structures.

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Florida Crystals concentrates SAP in hosting sweet spot

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Kevin Grayling, CIO, Florida Crystals Florida Crystals It’s ASR that had the more modern SAP installation, S/4HANA 1709, running in a virtual private cloud hosted by Virtustream, while its parent languished on SAP Business Suite. Grayling put that down to not being entirely sure how the old system was configured.

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12 famous ERP disasters, dustups and disappointments

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In November 2021 it turned on a new ERP system intended to support international growth with improved operational visibility and financial reporting capabilities. The company was forced to develop new processes to keep information flowing around the business, and hire a third-party consultant to sort out the ERP system at a cost of $3.8

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Zocdoc founder returns with Shadow, an app that finds lost dogs

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and millions of those end up in shelters where they aren’t always reunited with their owners, due to their lack of identification or a microchip. the Dallas shelter system and others. While Shadow is free to use, it makes money through a virtual tipping mechanism when it makes a successful match and the dog is found.

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HackerEarth introduces Full-stack Assessments at Hire10(1) Conference

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HackerEarth’s CEO, Sachin Gupta, made the announcement today at Hire10(1) , HackerEarth’s flagship virtual conference to help recruiters and engineering leaders hire top developers and build great tech teams. increased by 206% between 2015-2018. Organizations are increasingly looking to recruit full-stack developers.