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Rising Tide Rents and Robber Baron Rents

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Not to be confused with the ordinary sense of rent as a charge for temporary use of property, economic rents are the income above a competitive market rate that is collected because of asymmetries in ownership, information, or power. What Is Economic Rent? For example, consider drug pricing.

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The Good and the Bad of Microsoft Power BI Data Visualization

Altexsoft

In our blog, we’ve been talking a lot about the importance of business intelligence (BI), data analytics, and data-driven culture for any company. So, in this article, we’ll talk about the current BI market leader – Microsoft Power BI – and discuss its functionality, pros and cons, and alternatives.

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Boost your Average Sales by 10 to 15% by letting Recommendation Engine Take the Front Seat

Sunflower Lab

59% of online shoppers believe that personalized product recommendations significantly influence their purchase decisions. All our favorite applications, be it Netflix, Amazon, or any other e-commerce or streaming service, are built on it. Historical performance data of technicians in comparable scenarios.

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Identifying the Best Cloud Architecture for Fast Content Access, Optimized Bandwidth Usage, and Content Security

Trigent

Massive volumes of data consumed through multiple devices have forced the media industry to revisit how they manage content. Cloud solutions play a critical role here, helping the industry build a robust ecosystem to manage everything from data creation to consumption while ensuring flawless user experiences.

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The End of Silicon Valley as We Know It?

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

It is up to us whether we are steamrollered by events beyond our control or whether we have the collective power to invent a better future. During COVID-19, Zoom-enabled tech workers have discovered the benefits of remote work from cheaper, less congested communities elsewhere. Is this the end of Silicon Valley as we know it?