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New York City-based flok claims it has new a solution for businesses seeking a low-budget way to start loyalty programs or engage nearby customers.
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Software has completely changed the way consumers communicate with the world and many of these changes have been driven by the emergence of a powerful new player in the field: chat apps.
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Few people who are in the middle of an online transaction want to stop to make a phone call with the sales team.
Chat support is faster, but it isn’t always great either because you sometimes have to liberate yourself from a labyrinth of menu items just to find help.
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Have you heard of fast big data?
In my work with big data deployments, I've seen a shift toward supporting low latency, real time capabilities. Many people talk about “streaming apps” but the term I prefer is “continuous apps.”
Databricks introduced the term at Spark Summit East, defining a
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Consumers now use mobile devices more than they use desktop and laptop computers, and agile enterprises are shifting their focus to properly target mobile users and deliver experiences that thrill them on mobile sites and apps.
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Hey Oracle, Did You See This?
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Mountain View, Calif.-based Google brought its A game to its suite of productivity and collaboration products when they were launched all those years ago. Google Apps and Google for Work are undeniably intuitive and easy to use.
But as Google continued to build out this suite, improving on its own features and encouraging third-parties vendors
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Marketing automation is a core element of any marketer’s toolset.
I’ve been an avid user since 2009, but the way that I think about marketing and how I actually do my job have drastically changed since then.
Nowadays, there’s a new kid on the block: Mobile Marketing Automation.
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Legend has it that SMS started as a “poor-man’s” channel for network company technicians.
The originally modest and simple concept of sending text as a message from one phone to another grew into a very big business for carriers.
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WEBSTER, N.Y. — Xerox is making its 67-year-old photocopy machine technology creation smarter.
The 140,000-employee Norwalk, Conn.-based business services and document technology company today unveiled technology that integrates cloud-based applications into multifunction printers (MFPs) in a bid to boost workplace productivity. MFPs can scan, print, copy and fax documents.
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Adobe launched a revamp to its marketing cloud service yesterday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that aims to make building and managing applications a lot easier.
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SimilarWeb has incorporated the mobile intelligence functionality it acquired from Quettra last year.
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While the vast majority of mobile devices worldwide run Google’s Android operating system, Apple’s App Store that remains the cash cow.
This is the case even though Google Play downloads surpassed those from iPhones and iPads in the United States for the first time.
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Nearly 40 years after British-American information scientist Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster coined the term, the paperless office is still far from a reality.
According to a new study by Epson Europe, 64 percent of the 3,600 European employees surveyed conceded they prefer to read reports and white papers on paper.
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