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The increasing trend of wearable-technology-and-a-healthy lifestyle is driving the dema... - 0 views

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    As per the recently published study "Global Smart Textiles Market - Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, Trends, and Forecast up to 2025", Infoholic Research forecasts that the global market for smart textiles will continue to grow, owing to the increasing demand for smart wearables and advancements in nanotechnology & smart materials. The rapid advancements in the field of wearable technology, ranging from smartwatches, fitness trackers, and smart shoes, have fuelled the market for smart textiles as well. The exciting feature of wearable technology to automatically identify behavioral or environmental changes and use the data to adapt to such changes is bolstering the adoption of smart textiles across industries. read more about Smart Textiles Market report : - https://www.infoholicresearch.com/report/smart-textiles-market/?utm_source=pravinmane&utm_medium=medium&utm_campaign=lead-generation
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Simulation software Industry 2012-2023 Analysis, Trends and Forecasts Report - 0 views

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    In terms of geography, the Americas account for the maximum market share in 2017 and will continue to dominate the market for the next four years. Growing research and development activities in the automotive industry and aerospace and defense industry is the major driving factor for the increasing
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Photometer_and_Calorimeter_Market.pdf - 0 views

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    Photometer and Calorimeter Market by Type (Portable Photometer, Flame Photometer, Bomb Calorimeter, Reaction Calorimeter, & Other Photometers & Calorimeters ), Application(Biomedical, Research, Process Industries, & Others), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2013 - 2020
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Global Graphic Processing unit Industry 2018-2025 Growth, Trends and Size Research Report - 0 views

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    A GPU Graphics processing unit is a specified electronic circuit which is designed to modify & deploy the memory to enhance the creation of the images for display. The Graphic processing unit sector provide complex optical effects, enables complicated shapes along with seamless motion to carry
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Technology Industry lags behind with only 36% Women entering In - 1 views

Every industry other than the technology industry has a lot of women working in them. But the technology industry is lagging behind with a very small percentage of women entering in. In a study mad...

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Akmal Yousuf

FHI 360 standardizes on Microsoft Office 365 to better support globally dispersed emplo... - 0 views

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    When FHI 360 wanted to move to cloud-based business productivity services, the organization decided to implement a Microsoft cloud-based solution. We recently spoke to Douglas Wilkins, Director of IT Infrastructure at FHI 360, to learn how the company is benefiting: FHI360 logoQ: Please tell us about FHI 360. Douglas Wilkins: FHI 360 is a nonprofit human development organization dedicated to improving lives in lasting ways by advancing integrated, locally driven solutions. Our staff includes experts in health, education, nutrition, environment, economic development, civil society, gender equality, youth, research, technology, communication, and social marketing-creating a unique mix of capabilities to address today's interrelated development challenges. FHI 360 serves more than 60 countries and all US states and territories. Q: Why did you want to move to cloud-based services for messaging and collaboration? Wilkins: We had a diverse IT infrastructure. Employees in the US had different IT toolsets and Internet access than staff in countries like Mozambique. Subscribing employees to a single, cloud-based solution was the most expedient way to ensure that everyone had the same IT tools, to work efficiently regardless of location. Migrating our communication and collaboration technologies to the cloud reduced much of the time required by our IT staff to manage divergent IT infrastructures and connectivity options found around the world. Q: What criteria did you use to select Microsoft as your vendor for cloud-based business productivity services? Wilkins: We wanted a vendor that demonstrated a real interest in our mission and goals, and that offered online business productivity tools tailored for the enterprise space. The capabilities of the Microsoft Services Consulting team, and the work of Intellinet, the partner Microsoft introduced us to, provided us with that. We migrated our 4,300 staff members around the world from diverse platforms to a Microsoft Offi
Akmal Yousuf

FHI 360 standardizes on Microsoft Office 365 to better support globally dispersed emplo... - 0 views

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    When FHI 360 wanted to move to cloud-based business productivity services, the organization decided to implement a Microsoft cloud-based solution. We recently spoke to Douglas Wilkins, Director of IT Infrastructure at FHI 360, to learn how the company is benefiting: FHI360 logoQ: Please tell us about FHI 360. Douglas Wilkins: FHI 360 is a nonprofit human development organization dedicated to improving lives in lasting ways by advancing integrated, locally driven solutions. Our staff includes experts in health, education, nutrition, environment, economic development, civil society, gender equality, youth, research, technology, communication, and social marketing-creating a unique mix of capabilities to address today's interrelated development challenges. FHI 360 serves more than 60 countries and all US states and territories. Q: Why did you want to move to cloud-based services for messaging and collaboration? Wilkins: We had a diverse IT infrastructure. Employees in the US had different IT toolsets and Internet access than staff in countries like Mozambique. Subscribing employees to a single, cloud-based solution was the most expedient way to ensure that everyone had the same IT tools, to work efficiently regardless of location. Migrating our communication and collaboration technologies to the cloud reduced much of the time required by our IT staff to manage divergent IT infrastructures and connectivity options found around the world. Q: What criteria did you use to select Microsoft as your vendor for cloud-based business productivity services? Wilkins: We wanted a vendor that demonstrated a real interest in our mission and goals, and that offered online business productivity tools tailored for the enterprise space. The capabilities of the Microsoft Services Consulting team, and the work of Intellinet, the partner Microsoft introduced us to, provided us with that. We migrated our 4,300 staff members around the world from diverse platforms to a Microsoft Offi
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