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Service Type: Technology
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How Valcon helped Quick Parking develop a new booking platform
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Franx’ functional platform has been enriched to stay on top of the competitive market
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Explore your AI potential with the AI Design Sprint
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Dean One (now Gamma Communications) meets all regulations
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How the IoT is transforming the energy sector
The IoT, or the Internet of Things, includes physical objects and software that can communicate with each other and gather and store data on the Internet. Its use in the energy sector, predominantly in the field of energy as a service, is to derive useful information that can be transformed into insights and further used to increase productivity and efficiency.
Many have recognized the numerous benefits of IoT in the energy sector, which is why the market was valued at $130.12 billion in 2022 but is projected to reach a whopping $703.52 billion by 2031! This article highlights those benefits as well as the uses of IoT particles in the energy sector, so keep on reading to find out more.
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The BaseBox application is now a secure and scalable platform
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How to choose a fully compliant SaaS partner
Sophos’ study from 2020 revealed that 70% of organisations with hosting on the public cloud went through a security breach. These incidents resulted in the companies paying fines, going through lawsuits, and gaining a bad reputation.
On the other hand, ensuring your SaaS partner is fully compliant will help you build credibility, integrity, and data security. That’s why this article details the rules and regulations your partner needs to comply with, as well as steps you can take to ensure you’ve found the right one.
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Creating a fast and flexible solution for Agrirootz
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We helped a major European airline reduce costs and improve operational robustness through shop floor management