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How Retailers Use Artificial Intelligence to Innovate Customer Experience and Enhance Operations

Altexsoft

Experts from such companies as Lucidworks, Advantech, KAPUA, MindsDB, Fellow Robots, KaizenTek, Aware Corporation, XR Web, and fashion brands Hockerty and Sumissura joined the discussion. In-store cameras and sensors detect each product one takes from a shelf, and items are being added to a virtual cart while a customer proceeds.

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Dynamic Pricing Explained: Use in Revenue Management and Pricing Optimization

Altexsoft

How would you price tickets not only to cover expenses for each route but also to achieve a certain level of revenue to be able to grow and develop your business? Would you consider fixed costs, competitor prices, or both? Two biggest tasks businesses have to address in this regard are revenue management and price optimization. Pricing automation.

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Bliki: TeamTopologies

Martin Fowler

A large organization will have many such teams, and while they have different business capabilities to support, they have common needs such as data storage, network communications, and observability. But for many products there is no single off-the-shelf platform to use, a team is going to have to find and integrate several platforms.

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An Embedded Software Developers Flat File Migration Check List

Actian

For this final installment, I realized that the argument for migrating off flat files probably needs to be done in a more prescriptive fashion. Support for multiple OS environments with a single storage format. A single storage format would significantly reduce integration time and cost as well as improve security.

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Every Company is Becoming a Software Company

Confluent

Today this process would tend to be executed in semi-automated fashion, each of these functions has some independent software applications that help the humans carry out their actions more efficiently. In 2011, Marc Andressen wrote an article called Why Software is Eating the World. This is a business process that predates computers entirely.

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In Object-Orientation

The Programmer's Paradox

I am certainly aware that the more we work with something, the more we come to really understand its weaknesses. To the same degree, we tend to overlook the most familiar flaws just because we don't want to admit their existence. We tend towards self-imposed blindness, right up to the instant before we replace the old with the new.