Fri.Aug 11, 2023

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Distribution Veteran, Kee Ong, Steps Out of the ANZ Market

Channel Insider

Synnex Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) has its first new leader in nearly two decades, with Kee Ong, who has managed local operations since 2006, announcing that he’s been promoted to the company’s global group CEO. Ong will be replaced by another channel veteran, Arthur Gimisis, who has been with Synnex himself for over 23 years and acted as its sales director for the past decade.

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PSMJ Resources Announces the Top-Performing Architecture and Engineering Firms for 2023

PSMJ Resources Blog

PSMJ Resources, Inc., the world’s leading authority on architecture, engineering, and construction firm management, announces the members of the 2023 Circle of Excellence. Sixty-eight exceptional architecture and engineering firms made it onto the exclusive list this year. PSMJ designed the Circle of Excellence to highlight successfully managed firms that demonstrate outstanding achievements in areas such as profitability, overhead management, cash flow, productivity, business development, staff

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MLOps and the evolution of data science

IBM Business Partners

The advancement of computing power over recent decades has led to an explosion of digital data, from traffic cameras monitoring commuter habits to smart refrigerators revealing how and when the average family eats. Both computer scientists and business leaders have taken note of the potential of the data. The information can deepen our understanding of how our world works—and help create better and “smarter” products.

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5 ways to optimize ROI with mobile partnerships

Impact

Ecommerce spending surpassed $1 trillion dollars in the US for the first time last year. As mobile spending continues to tick upward (doubling desktop spending), brands seek to optimize mobile marketing ROI. Marketers can leverage partnerships to reach larger audiences through a mobile experience—but they need the right technology to drive partner initiatives.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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10 Critical Features Your ePCR Software Must Possess

Binfire Collaboration Blog

Today, American ambulance crews overwhelmingly rely on ePCR (electronic patient care report) software rather than a clipboard to fill out patient reports. The switch to digital solutions has vastly improved the capabilities of emergency medical services (EMS) providers, allowing them to spend less time on paperwork and more time facilitating emergency care.

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The importance of IT cost management in modern organizations

IBM Business Partners

The rise of digital transformation and the increased popularity of cloud computing helps companies deliver unique services to customers online and leads many organizations to consider themselves as technology companies. And technology budgets are rising commensurate to this new reality. IT spending is expected to increase to $4.6 trillion in 2023, an increase of 5.5% from 2022.

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Part 2: Questions We Ask Ourselves About the Future of Affiliate Marketing

Impact

Bylines and articles of impact.com, the leading partnership marketing platform globally. See these features of impact.com in news and media.

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12 considerations when choosing MES software

IBM Business Partners

Manufacturing execution systems (MES) have grown in popularity across the manufacturing industry. Implementing such solutions could be the key to a new era of productivity for your organization, but implementing new and expansive IT software can be intimidating. The right time to implement an MES depends on the specific needs and circumstances of each organization, and while there is no one-size-fits-all answer, several key indicators can suggest that it might be the appropriate time.