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A Guide to Mastering Customer Touchpoints for Retail Success
[ad_1] By Isaac Akanni, Customer Growth Manager for Africa at Infobip Nigeria In recent years, retail and eCommerce businesses have adapted to the increasing influence of digitalisation. Customers now demand user-friendly digital interactions, with little tolerance for inconveniences. Surprisingly, 86% of customers are willing to abandon a brand after just two negative experiences. Regardless of ... -
The CIA’s data-challenged AI imperative
[ad_1] The Central Intelligence Agency is developing its own Chat-GPT-like tool, but the agency is still struggling to manage its data and quickly adopt commercially available solutions, said Dan Richard, the CIA’s chief cyber policy advisor. “One of the things that we are grappling with is data management. We assemble and review large amounts of ... -
NDPC to initiate Bilateral Cooperation with UK’s OIC on Data Protection Laws
[ad_1] Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has initiated bilateral cooperation on data privacy and protection with the Office of the Information Commissioner, United Kingdom. At its Study Visit to the OIC located in London and Wilmslow, UK the NDPC team led by its National Commissioner, Dr. Vincent Olatunji, gained insight into the workings of a ... -
Can a nationwide emergency-alert test restore public trust?
[ad_1] This article is republished from The Conversation. Read the original article. The Wireless Emergency Alert system is scheduled to have its third nationwide test on Oct. 4, 2023. The Wireless Emergency Alert system is a public safety system that allows authorities to alert people via their mobile devices of dangerous weather, missing children and ... -
Students Know What They’re Looking for Online. Are Colleges Delivering What They Want?
[ad_1] Most of us know what to expect in a face-to-face classroom: Students sitting in rows, facing instructors and listening to lectures, watching videos displayed on screens up front, or, in smaller classes, participating in lively discussion. Altogether, a modest set of conventional choices we’re all familiar with as students and faculty on campus. But ... -
It may take years for US military to recover from senator’s hold, acting Navy chief says
[ad_1] It may take the Navy “years” to recover from the promotion delays caused by a military nomination hold, the nominee to lead the service said during her Senate confirmation hearing Thursday. “Senator, I think just at the three-star level, it would take about three to four months to move all of the people around, ... -
Budget delays could ‘slow roll’ Air Force’s digital infrastructure plans
[ad_1] The Air Force’s top tech integration office is only a year old, but it has big plans to bring cloud-based command and control and other digital infrastructure to operators in 2024—barring major budget delays. “If we don’t get our budget next month, that’s all going to get slow rolled,” Brig. Gen. Luke Cropsey, the ... -
Geopolitical tension with China would hit U.S. critical technology sectors hard, new study shows
[ad_1] Many of the largest tech companies in the United States are so intertwined with China that they likely would not survive a massive geopolitical crisis between the two countries, research from data services company J.H. Whitney shows. Such a crisis would also likely bump leading tech-associated companies like Meta (parent company of Facebook) and ...











