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A Three-Step Guide to Insurance Transformation

The world of insurance has been one most heavily influenced by APIs and the API-first operating model. Today, insurance agencies can benefit from learning how the API-first operating model can enable your IT team to unlock data from legacy systems and more. Technology has left its imprint on the insurance industry, and now tools like APIs have created even more opportunities for success. With so much room for success, it is important to realizes the need for insurance transformation.

Unique WordPress Themes for a Travel Blogging Website

WordPress is among the most popular platforms you can use to create and run your own travel blog. It offers plenty of impressive and easy-to-use blogging features, so you don’t have to worry about a lack of experience. Because writing is just one of the many parts of travel blogging, it’s crucial that you install a theme that will allow you to create a feature-rich website, boasting a high-quality design ready for your carefully prepared content.

Growing AI Fast with ML-Ops: Breaking the barrier between research and production

AI models get smarter, more accurate, and therefore more useful over the course of their training on large datasets that have been painstakingly curated, often over a period of years. But in real-world applications, datasets start small. To design a new drug, for instance, researchers start by testing a compound and need to use the power of AI to predict the best possible permutation.

New report from Harvard Business Review demonstrates why businesses must invest in self-service analytics

In 2020, ThoughtSpot and Harvard Business Review Analytic Services teamed up on original research demonstrating the power of the new decision-makers — employees on the frontlines of your business who interact with outside customers, partners, and vendors on a daily basis. Through our research, we found that 87% of leaders said their organization will be more successful when frontline workers are empowered to make important decisions in the moment. Why?

The realtime web: evolution of the user experience

Over the last few years, companies have used realtime updates to add new experiences and features and increase their market share, It’s now standard to expect a page within an app or browser to update parts of itself without forcing it to refresh. For example, a news page of live sports scores updates with the latest goal scored, or an app shows a change as you track your taxi on a map.