Sunday, 30 October 2016

Going Big on Data in Healthcare


There’s no bigger business than the business of saving lives and there hasn’t been a more pertinent time for businesses in healthcare to think out of the box to find solutions to pressing problems.  As Centres for Disease Control and Prevention reported, in 2012, about half of all adults (nearly 117 million people) worldwide, had chronic diseases and conditions such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, type 2 diabetes, obesity and arthritis. The need is to prioritize prevention as much as finding cures for diseases as this is the only way to check their rampant spread.

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Sunday, 23 October 2016

Wearing your technology on your sleeve

http://tvsnext.io/blog/wearables/

 There was a time when X in the English alphabet held allure and was sought after. Today, it is Y’s turn and soon, Z will have its way. This, essentially, is a reference to a shift in the world’s demographics. A majority of the current global workforce comprises Gen Y and it won’t be long before Gen Z makes its debut. With this passing of the guard to the millennials and their successors, there’s also a fast growing acceptance that this generation, literally, brings technology to the table irrespective of the task at hand. Fromwearable desktop computers to laptops, from cell phones to smart phones and from tablets to wearable's; evolution is the only constant in this space.

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Thursday, 20 October 2016

Last Mile Manufacturing in IoT



There was a time when outsourcing business processes to Asia was a no brainer for manufacturers, simply because of the massive advantage on offer; cheap human resources. In the recent times, the economic turbulence that the world has faced has affected mature markets more than it has developing economies. This, in addition to the fact that developing economies have progressed in their own right, have considerably lessened the advantage of outsourcing. Businesses in mature markets are now looking for newer solutions to overcome the liabilities posed by outsourcing and thus, a new generation in supply chain management known as last-mile manufacturing, has come into being.

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Part 2: Mobile devices, a go-to tool for logisticians?



The use of mobile technology in the supply chain industry began in warehouses and other situations in the distribution channel, where handheld mobile computer were used to enhance pick-up and packing productivity, in addition to providing a hands-free environment for workers. Now days, companies are using multiple mobile devices in conjunction with each other to boost productivity, reduce worker movement, improve customer satisfaction and enhance user experience.

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Wednesday, 19 October 2016

CMMI: The smartest way to customer satisfaction


The last two years at TVS Infotech have been a revelation for everyone that has been involved in establishing our identity by way of defining our work culture. For technology companies, and we’re no exception, our most critical resource is our people and when people write code for a living, there is the occasional error that creeps in. These mistakes can be expensive as they get in the way of extending business opportunities, both new and repeat. To stay ahead of the curve, anticipating and eliminating these errors is necessary but this is much easier said than done. Enter CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration), a process model that provides a clear definition of the structure and processes an organization should implement to improve customer satisfaction scores. We took a collective decision to pursue a CMMI Level 3 rating and in order to achieve this, we took several steps that brought us closer to our goal of making our customers a happy lot.

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Quick Glimpse on Difference between Native, Web & Hybrid Apps