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Human-Centric BPM:
This method focuses on managing tasks that require human skills to be completed. It automates other redundant tasks to support human actions. The approval process is manually monitored and addressed by individuals. Hiring is a primary example of Human-centric BPM. The Human-centric BPM platforms provide a better user experience, crisp process flow, and easy-to-handle tasks to ensure a higher success rate.
Transfer the idea into a visual format and design the…
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How to secure personal devices appropriately, if they are used for business communications. Ringover’s range of apps is great for enabling BYOD working and supporting users to collaborate from anywhere via their favorite tools, but with this versatility comes some user responsibility, in managing those endpoints securely.
Awareness of how to handle casual requests for information, about themselves, the business, or their customers. It is illegal to disclose personal information to a…
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AI-driven predictive analytics are helping telcos provide better services by utilizing data, sophisticated algorithms and machine learning techniques to predict future results based on historical data. This means operators can use data-driven insights to can monitor the state of equipment, anticipate failure based on patterns, and proactively fix problems with communications hardware, such as cell towers, power lines, data center servers, and even set-top boxes in customers’ homes.
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Telecom management software allows organizations to effectively manage their telecom expense through cost-effective wireless, voice, and data environment solutions. By processing and recording large volumes of telecom data, including costs, billing, usage, and administration, the software offers a cohesive management structure for telecommunications. Telecommunications management software helps the organization with:
Creating a comprehensive telecom infrastructure inventory
An…
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Cater to the demands of mobile streaming. With the proliferation of high-speed internet and smart devices, the need for cutting-edge mobile technology has grown exponentially. Expanding network capacities offers users high-quality and consistent mobile streaming experiences, and edge computing makes this possible.
Address revenue and cost concerns. The current paradigm relies on tools and processes that are not as cost-effective as they could be. With innovations across the spectrum, it…
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As we move into a world where we move away from point-and-click and into Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented Reality (AR), and Voice controlled interfaces, a whole new world of design opportunity is opening up, one which requires an in-depth understanding of different people, their needs and motivations in order to bring about a shift in user habits.
When it comes to UX, the year 2017 saw quite a bit. The hottest buzzwords last year included smarter personalization, Artificial…
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An important characteristic of 5G is the low latency. Imagine a surgeon giving instructions to a team of doctors from a remote location while performing a surgery. Latency introduces lags, lags could cause a communication breakdown, and that could be a potential threat to the patient’s life. In an array of applications, data latency can prove to be disastrous. In others, like Augmented Reality apps or Gaming, latency could be a fundamental detriment to the app experience and usability. 5G is…
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In the 1990s networks were fairly simple systems. Since there wasn't a lot of dedicated staff in the IT department, the teams typically didn't do anything for general maintenance if their machines were malfunctioning or slowing down--only if they stopped working. Once they broke, the technology team would fix them, which became known as the break/fix method.
This mentality cost companies a lot of lost revenue thanks to downtime and loss of data and productivity.
After a while…
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However, 5G mobile operators will lose the systems’ full control as they may come to depend on new players like the CSPs. Thus, 5G operators could be deprived of the full governance of security and privacy. The norm is that user and data privacy are challenged more in environments where the same infrastructure is shared among various players, for example, VMNOs and other competitors.
Moreover, the 5G network doesn’t have many physical boundaries as it utilizes cloud-based data storage…
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With intelligent packet routing, service, and bandwidth optimization, Intelligent IP networks will allow for rapid scalability of network traffic. With 5G slowly promising to become mainstream in several global markets, the scale at which devices will connect to the internet will increase. There will be unprecedented volumes of internet data transmission that will occur in the 5G era and traditional IP networks will not be able to dynamically scale up to meet the requirements. Intelligent IP…
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The authority observed that violation of privacy laws can be read into abusive conduct by a dominant entity since the aim of the law was to prevent the dilution of the constitutional right to self-determination in business dealings, where one party is able to unilaterally command the terms. It remains to be seen how the CCI would read the intersection of competition law, data protection law, and our constitutional right to privacy into exploitative data harvest practices.
Privacy has…
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The core advantage of the cloud is that the points of failure are reduced. However, the key ingredient is always the human element. Will teams be prevented from reaching their normal place of work? Can the teams work from other locations, such as home or a disaster recovery site? How will ‘normal’communication be impacted by the change in locations?
Jason Carolan from Flexential adds that it is important to have a recovery plan. "Many cloud providers may publish above average up times…
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AI-powered fraud detection systems can analyze customer buying habits, behavior, location, and send alerts if some activity seems fishy or goes out of order. AI has been very effective in preventing fraud related to credit cards in online transactions.
Risk Management
Financial risk management has become critical in today’s digital era. AI can process vast amounts of data in record time and analyze and identify potential risks. With advances in cognitive computing, both…
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the processes used to manage service providers’ field-based operations technically “worked” as needed back when most service calls were recorded on paper and most dispatches where done by frequent calls between the technician and the in-office dispatcher. However, the truth is that systems work better today thanks to commonly-deployed technology that uses CAD apps, online work tickets, digitalized service records and both automated and field-based payment options.
Although telecom…
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Cellular towers consist of a wide range of equipment to ensure smooth network functioning. This equipment needs a strong backup to guarantee 24/7 functioning, and constant maintenance to exclude possible outages and downtimes, and, consequently, revenue losses. Telecom companies can create an IoT-powered operational control center that will integrate local IoT devices with Big Data analytics to gather and process large volumes of data from cellular towers. By using this approach, network…
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5G networks provide the fastest data transfer out there while offering high speed and low latency. 5G is already being used in
healthcare, education, and transportation settings. In 2021, telecom will continue to develop new ways to bring 5G to the masses,
providing the most efficient network for the public.
The Internet of Things is driving change in the telecom industry in two ways. First, as internet-connected devices become more
popular, it increases the need…
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5G networks will enable more detailed and efficient augmented and virtual realities, higher resolution video, fully autonomous vehicles, massive connected IoT networks (like smart cities), and more.
5G is the most highly anticipated change to the future of telecom. Though it isn’t set to officially launch until 2021, the four major U.S. cell carriers have already announced they’ll be releasing 5G capabilities in 2019, some as early as May.
The IoT consists of a network of…
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It makes your asset predict asset performance and when an asset will require the next maintenance. With the help of data, you can set future goals for reducing maintenance costs.
The broadcast communications business is generally capital-concentrated and operators have various types of heavy assets on their books such as exchanges, ducts, cell towers, copper and fiber networks, data centers, etc.
Telecommunication is made up of organizations through which communication can be…
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In this pandemic which has made us learn social distancing, telecommunication is the only way to stay connected. Every sector including family gatherings, office meetings, and the shopping industry saw the rise of digital transformation. In addition to that Covid-19 has influenced consumer behavior as well all over the world including the Middle East.
It has also covered the grey area where telecom companies have stepped forward to help individuals by launching various social…
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In the early 1960s, the vision for a research program aimed at networking computers took shape at the Defense Department’s Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA, later DARPA). As early as 1965, ARPA was sponsoring research into cooperative time-sharing computers and packet switching. Plans for the ARPANET began to take shape in 1966, and in 1968 DARPA awarded a key contract to Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. (BBN) to produce a key component in implementing the network, interface message…
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