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3 ways to help corporates connect with conscious consumers

Stellar Partnerships

Recently we headed to our local shopping centre for a mum and daughter afternoon of coffee, cake and refreshing her wardrobe on my credit card. If your NFP is seeking partnerships with corporates, and especially retailers, you need to understand the pressures they face and how you can be part of the solution.

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The Economy of Things: the next value lever for telcos

IBM Business Partners

The number of IoT connected devices are growing in practically every industry, and is even predicted to reach 29 billion worldwide by 2030. It is also valuable externally: to fuel companies, vehicle manufacturers, retailers and other brands wanting to engage in connected driving experiences for the fleet.

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Mobile app fraud prevention 

Impact

Target increased click-throughs and website traffic Retail giant Target also expanded its potential customer base through in-app marketing. They repeatedly install apps on legitimate mobile devices to receive credit and commission. Bad actors jump in before triggered commission payments, taking unearned credit for installs.

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How to choose the best AI platform

IBM Business Partners

trillion to the global economy in 2030, more than the current output of China and India combined.” This creates both a challenge and an opportunity: how can retailers seamlessly weave together hybrid shopping experiences that comprise online, in-store, mobile and virtual channels within a single customer journey?

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Can the CHIPS for America Act Assert Global Semiconductor Supremacy in the US?

Frost & Sullivan

Strengthened domestic production is also seen as a weapon to combat soaring inflation rates in the US since it will mean lower manufacturing costs and retail prices, and more affordable products like computers, smartphones, and cars.

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