#Also on the topic of Clara's optimism
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hephaestuscrew · 7 months ago
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I'm still thinking about that scene in Victoriocity S3E7 where Fleet runs back towards the Beast so as to lure it into the path of the train...
Clara's exclamation of 'Teamwork, Fleet!' after Fleet says he's got a plan reflects her conviction that any plan that Fleet has will be a shared plan, something they do together.
This conviction is a kind of trust, and that trust is part of the reason Clara takes a moment to realise Fleet has headed back towards the Beast. She trusts that he's following behind her. She keeps talking to him, her words full of optimism.
When she realises Fleet isn't there, she immediately realises what that must mean he's done, and her voice sounds more small and scared than I think we've ever heard it before.
Fleet's attempt at self-sacrifice is a kind of betrayal of Clara's trust, but when he echoes her celebration of their teamwork in a more somber tone, I think it suggests that he understands the weight of that betrayal.
If Fleet's plan is that Clara won't realise he's gone until it's already too late, then he thinks "Teamwork, Clara" will be the last words he'll ever speak to her. In what he imagines will be their final conversation, Fleet affirms Clara's understanding of them as a team who work well together, even as he is making a choice that rejects the possibility of their teamwork in this scenario. It's a recognition of what their dynamic has meant. It's a goodbye and an apology, even if Clara doesn't understand it as such at first.
I don't think Fleet sounds scared as he initially faces down the train. When he shouts "Yeah, this way, you stupid machine! Come on then!", he sounds defiant and grimly determined.
In fact, I don't think he sounds afraid until Clara appears, until she might be at risk of being in the path of the Beast or the train as well. It's when he shouts "Clara, stay back for God's sake!" and "Please, get back!" that there's real fear and desperation in his voice. He can confront the idea of giving his own life, but not the idea that doing so might put Clara in danger.
Another thing about these lines is that the move from 'stay back' to 'get back' suggests that Clara didn't obey his first instruction but got closer to him (and therefore to the path of the Beast and the train) between those two lines.
Then Fleet gives what might be another attempt at his last words: "I'm sorry! I'm sorry."  A repeated apology before an attempted self-sacrifice is an implicit acknowledgement of how much losing him would hurt Clara. He regrets causing her pain.
Even so, he's accepted that he is about to die and that it'd be worth it to destroy the Beast. But Clara very much hasn't accepted either those things. She's still trying to yell over the noise of the train; she's pulling off her ring to throw at him.
I think it's a good illustration of how Clara's optimism is a kind of strength. She always believes that they can "make a new plan" and that it'll be one in which no one has to die. I think Archibald Fleet needs someone like that, someone who'll tell him to drop to the ground when his death advances from both sides, someone who - even in a dark tunnel with an murderous metal monster and a speeding train - won't stop shouting that there's hope.
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sensitive-virgo · 4 months ago
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Release Your Potential with a Certificate 4 in Dental Assisting: Your Ultimate Guide to a Rewarding Career
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Are you ‌passionate about⁣ healthcare ⁢and helping others​ maintain their oral health? Do‌ you have ⁢excellent communication skills‌ and attention to detail? If so, a career in dental assisting might be the perfect fit⁣ for‍ you.⁤ By earning a Certificate‌ 4‌ in Dental Assisting, you⁢ can unlock a ‍world​ of opportunities ⁢in the dental industry ​and embark on a fulfilling and rewarding career.
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**In‍ Conclusion**
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jcmarchi · 7 months ago
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Erin Bahm, Steven Parks named 2024–25 UPS Fellows
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Erin Bahm, Steven Parks named 2024–25 UPS Fellows
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The MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL) has announced Erin Bahm and Steven Parks as recipients of the UPS Fellowship for the 2024–25 academic year.
Made possible by a grant from the UPS Foundation, the UPS Fellowship awards financial support to two outstanding students each year, one incoming MIT master’s student and one MIT doctoral student pursuing study relating to logistics, freight transportation, supply chain management, or a related topic.
The UPS Fellowship aims to recognize and reward excellence in these fields, and selections are awarded solely on the basis of merit. Fellows receive full tuition plus a monthly stipend.
“The UPS Fellowships exemplify MIT CTL’s dedication to infusing innovation into real-world applications, upholding the highest standards of academic inquiry,” says Chris Caplice, executive director of MIT CTL. “These fellowships, with the generous backing of the UPS Foundation, stand as indispensable assets in nurturing talents such as Erin and Steven. Their contributions will help to shape the future landscape of the supply chain industry.”
Erin Bahm is an incoming student in the MIT Supply Chain Management master’s program who comes to CTL as a senior inventory operations analyst for Target in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she stepped into a role managing the end-to-end purchasing and positioning of multiple perishable food categories. Her strength in process improvement led to a promotion to inventory operations, where she was responsible for leading a cross-functional initiative to implement ordering optimization changes to over 300 vendors. In her role, she consulted with global supply chain partners on new process initiatives to ensure order volume accuracy and replenishment agility across networks.
Bahm earned her BS in applied engineering sciences from Michigan State University in 2020, where she also received an MIT Supply Chain Excellence Award. Since graduating, she has continued her studies with the completion of a women’s leadership course through the Yale School of Management’s Executive Education program, and she has earned a certificate through MITx MicroMasters Program in Supply Chain Management. As a leader, Bahm has moderated a career development panel series, and has expanded Target’s new hire mentorship program.
Steven Parks is a PhD candidate in transportation engineering at MIT, and he is also a research assistant in the MIT Megacity Logistics Lab at CTL. In the latter role, he led a 16-month research project with Amazon World-Wide Real Estate Operations, working to quantify the net traffic congestion effects of last-mile e-commerce activities at city scale. The project, for which Parks built a macroscopic traffic simulation model to estimate congestion caused by e-commerce for three major U.S. cities, led to recommendations to reduce congestion footprints published in a white paper in 2024.
“Steven’s work was of critical importance for the success of the project and the reach and academic impact of the research challenge for us and our counterparts at Amazon,” says Matthias Winkenbach, Parks’s advisor and director of the MIT Megacity Logistics Lab. “Steven’s research is answering the question how we can best plan recurring vehicle routes for given demand patterns, road network properties, and other environmental or operational factors related to urban form. This is a highly relevant and timely question with many real-world implications for both freight logistics and passenger transportation systems.”
Parks is a graduate of Santa Clara University, where he was recognized as a Johnson Scholar and earned his BS in mechanical engineering, and received his MS in transportation engineering at the University of California at Berkeley. He has been awarded the Dwight D. Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship from the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Professor Joseph M. Sussman Best Paper Prize from the journal Frontiers in the Built Environment, and first place in the Santa Clara University Mechanical Engineering Senior Design Conference for his work on disaster relief communications.
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realmadridfamily · 5 years ago
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Simple, close, sweet and very professional. This is Pilar Rubio, a woman with many faces that you can get to know better in this honest interview we had with her for CLARA. Pilar didn't lose the charm she showed at the beginning. She always followed her own path and not looking too far. Life is short and time is limited, and she knows how to use them.
If you look back, what do you see? I see the same woman as always. After so many years, the only thing that has changed is that I have learned to attach importance to things that really make sense and that nonsense must stay on the road. You've learned to send your energy in the right direction. I have never set long-term goals. I always knew very clearly that everything I decided to do, I did the best I could. I am very perfectionist and I believe that this effort has made progress. Well, this way of focusing your life has had brilliant results ... Ultimately, this is the result of a series of decisions taken along the way. When you took them, you didn't know where they would take you or what their significance would be. I always support myself in the values that my parents gave me which I try to give to my children. Walking through life without haste, with joy and optimism, but striving for full effort at every step I make, are probably my best signs of identity. I imagine then that having three children in a row was not planned either ... If you told me 10 years ago that I would have three children, three children in a row, do you know what I would say to you? Well, really, no ... That you are completely crazy! Me and children? I don't have time for children ... I never thought about having children ... If you didn't have time, how did you organize it? I'm not sleeping. Since I am a mother, I sleep very little and I miss it very much ... But I'm organizing myself because I'm joining forces with my husband. The children go to school and then I plan everything I have to do to be able to spend time with them after returning in the afternoon. I love bathing, I play with them, and when they give up and go to sleep, I have some time for myself. They grow very fast. In addition to three children, a television, a blog ... you also have an Instagram account with 4,100,000 followers. How do you choose the content you share on Instagram? I act on impulse. Whatever comes out that day. And if it's something I prefer to keep for me, I don't publish anything. In my case it's much more real and less forced. In addition, there are moments when you feel that the social media are saturated and you see a lot of publications that have no content. And to put something like that, I don't publish anything. "I only watch programs that have fun and contribute to me, and if there is music in them, it's better". This is what you said ... So many negative things are happening in the world that television must have programs reflecting the good, in which the viewer learns things, relaxes and enjoys. Do you watch a lot of television? I don't have much time for it, and because I am a very practical person, I try to watch documentaries that provide me with knowledge on various topics that interest me, artist biographies and entertainment programs for the whole family. You know how to distinguish a powerful TV character from the simple and sweet person that you are ... Yes, sometimes my character is more open and I am calmer, there are even situations in which I can become "antisocial" because I am very embarrassed and I don't like to be in the spotlight when I am out of work. If there was such a possibility, in moments when I don't work, I would like to be unnoticed. To my knowledge, there is no guide on how to be the best mother in the world ... I would like to know how some women clone and stay in two places at the same time, how they can work and take care of their children at home. Sometimes I was criticized because I had dinner with friends because they don't realize that in addition to being a mother, I'm a woman, a friend, a professional person and a companion. You fight for equality, in which we are not equal? I didn't suffer from inequalities at work, remuneration or the fact that I was treated as an object. However, if I think it exists, there is a great inequality in fundamental rights. Can you give us an example? One day I was interviewed and one of the questions made me embarrassed: "What about Sergio, does he help you with children?", I ask myself, and I said : "Would you ask Sergio this question? How about Pilar, does she help you with children?". We need to learn to take care of the language this is a very "machista" question but also very common. Or when my husband publishes a picture where he is not with the children, no one questions him, and if I do, yes. In these 24 years that you have been working, what question would you have liked to be asked and have never been asked? There are not many questions to ask about me ... Now, with social media, we show almost everything, we have no secrets.
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andrewpaul89 · 3 years ago
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importantwinnertidalwave · 3 years ago
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ABOUT HAL HEATON
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Following the completion of his MBA, Dr. Heaton was a consultant with the Boston Consulting Group, where he dealt with strategic planning issues for major firms in the paper, farm equipment, lumber, oil, banking, and electronics industries. He served as a consultant to a number of mul­tinational organizations on issues in corporate finance, valuation, and capi­tal markets and as an expert witness in hearings and court proceedings for cases involving business valuation.
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clarasjournal · 3 years ago
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Week 2
Week 2 is done, and I've got more and more to do! Which is exciting, because I still feel like I can distance myself from stress and heavy burdens since I'm just an intern. And I'm there to learn, which I am, most definitely!
This week I've:
Been creating use cases
Been on meetings regarding an upcoming release
Been learning about the system (that I'm working with)
Had the first meeting with my supervisor from school, Mali, along with Tony
Got input on my use cases from QA (Quality Assurance)
Quickly introduced my use case study to a product manager and other colleagues
Been involved in meetings
Had a 1-to-1 meeting with a product manager
Learned about Axis personas and roles
Begun a UX audit on another feature of access control
Casual sync with other designers from other parts of Axis
Creating use cases: Use cases are hard to create when there's no contact with actual clients/customers/users. They are fictional, based on my assumptions of what they need to do in order to make the system work for them. I've been reading up on use cases through this source: https://www.uxness.in/2020/04/use-cases-in-ux-significance-and-how-to.html. The main insights I got from this article are that use cases should:
highlight the possible interactions between user and the system,
contain sets of actions that the user requires to do in order to achieve a goal,
help identify how the system is expected to perform rather than how it's currently performing,
highlight what setbacks might possibly occur while performing a task,
be more oriented towards user action -> system result rather than user input -> system output.
I have tried to gather as much information as I can about how Axis usually present use cases, and realized that they are often more functionality and technology oriented than human oriented. They often lack the rationale behind the use case as well, meaning that the use case does not answer "why" this is important to implement. Tony has also nudged me towards creating more problematic use cases rather than "happy cases". Getting input from QA was also valuable, because that made the argument for explaining why in a use case stronger. Haris, my QA colleague, was clear in explaining that answering the why of a use case makes the QA understand the use case better, they buy into it in another way and the use case becomes much more grounded in real usage rather than abstract features. But to create use cases based on assumptions rather than real customer contact is not the optimal way to go, but it's what I have to do since there is such a limited amount of customer contact. To create strong use cases you would need that customer contact to generate quotes, situations grounded in reality and find real problems. It would also be easier to see actual step-by-step actions that are required to take in order to achieve a goal.
Involvement in meetings: Through being involved in meetings I've started to feel like a valued colleague and team member. Through colleagues saying "as Clara & Tony have done..." or "you could ask Clara & Tony about..." I've felt highly involved and like a UX practitioner - which feels exciting. I've been included in important discussions and meetings about new upcoming releases and I've even got a say in what will be going out very soon. The product manager of access control reached out to me personally for a 1 to 1 meeting about discussing my thoughts on a specific feature, which made me a bit nervous but mostly excited. It means a lot that my colleagues and the management values my "soon-to-be-professional" opinions and thoughts.
Through being involved in different types of meetings throughout the weeks I also feel empowered in getting to see and learn more and more. For example, I value syncing with other designers, to see what they're working on currently and to see them blow off some steam designer-to-designer. Being involved and a part of this makes me feel like a part of the design team.
Meeting with supervisors: The meeting with my supervisors informed me that it's a good idea to find a good topic to reflect around during my internship. Could be anything that I find interesting while working at Axis. Maybe working under a NDA (secrecy form), collaboration across teams, design practices and methods, the limited customer contact or working with UX in a highly technologically driven company?
Reflection about UX in a big company: In this upcoming release that has been discussed over the week (due today) UX was involved in a very late stage. Too late to be able to make any valuable changes. The team that has been working with the release thought that they came to us with a small thing, but what they hadn't considered was how this "small thing" would create setbacks in future releases. We had to create a quick fix, a poor man's solution, to be able to release it this week - but I will continue iterating on this feature to make sure it will fix up better for the next upcoming releases. I think that this is a common problem in bigger technology oriented companies, where there is a heavy focus on the engineering, but smaller focus on the UX. Maybe the purpose of UX and what we do isn't commonly known across all the employees and the managements. I think it's up and coming, I think it's starting to change, but I think stuff like this will keep on happening... In my own opinion I think UX should be involved straight off the bat, once a feature, system, product or the like has been decided on - I think UX should come in to make sure that the user will not be overlooked for the sake of functionality and technology. It's important to find a middle ground, a balance, between pushing functionality and pushing usability.
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s4g2world · 4 years ago
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Why Is Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Such A Popular Discussion Topic
Search engine optimization is one of the most discussed and controversial topics on the internet today. Also, it is one of the most misunderstood topics.
In its basic form, search engine optimization (SEO) is act of altering a web site so that it does well in the organic, crawler-based listings of search engines.
Now even this quick to the point definition of search engine optimization (SEO) can lead to spirited debates about the meaning and purpose of SEO.
So the question maybe asked, why is SEO such a popular and controversial topic that causes so much debate within the SEO community and the general internet population particularly website owners? In my humble opinion there are 6 reasons why Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has the popularity that it currently enjoys.
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1. Targeted Website Traffic - If you ask the vast majority of website owners and people within the SEO industry what is the most important factor to a successful website business and/or operation. A large percentage of the people will say website traffic and even more specifically targeted website traffic.
Currently on the internet, the largest resource for targeted website traffic on a continuous bases are search engines. On a yearly bases stats show that around 75% - 80% of all purchases made by individuals on the internet originally started as a result of a search at a search engine and the vast majority of people who visit websites usually come via way of a search engine. Numbers so dominate cannot be ignored even by the biggest opponents of search engine optimization. Moreover, because SEO is focused on optimizing websites for ranking success related to search engines, it is only natural that people would be interested in the field and practice of search engine optimization (SEO).
2. SEO Controversy - Search engine optimization (SEO) is one of the most controversial topics concerning internet website operations. The proponents of SEO can say that it provides a viable method for websites to be seen in search engines which is important for any website desiring traffic on the internet today.
However, opponents disgusted with SEO can also say that many websites achieve high search engine visibility without the use of SEO work and that SEO professionals only provide guess work high cost services that provide no assurances for search engine ranking success.
This situation, which has some merit concerning the arguments on both sides, generates heated debates between proponents of SEO and SEO opponents on a continuous bases which is fought out on a daily bases on forums, blogs, websites and newsletters across the internet along with exposure in magazines and on TV.
Simply put controversy produces attention and whether you like it or hate it, SEO really does provide a great deal of controversy. Moreover, as long as search engines play a dominant role in generating targeted website traffic, SEO will continue to be a popular topic.
3. Money - Search engine optimization is a multi million-dollar business. Search engines generate billions of dollars each year through advertising. Websites earn billions of dollars for their owners each year via using search engines either through paid advertisements or organic (free) listings in search results.
It is no wonder with billions of dollars on the table on a yearly bases that anything that can provide an individual or company a competitive edge in the ultra high pace internet world will be a hot topic for discussion and debate.
Moreover, through a combination of perception and reality that highlights search engine optimization as a key to increasing internet sales, search engine optimization is a very popular topic for decision makers within many companies which provides additional attention to SEO in the business world and beyond.
4. No Standard SEO Rules or Regulations - Search engine optimization (SEO) can be described as a modern version of the wild wild west. Basically almost anything can be said or done because there are no formal set standards for the industry as a whole.
Therefore, in a true sense, no one is really right or wrong concerning any thoughts, comments or decisions concerning SEO techniques and/or methods. Right or wrong is replaced by what is considered ethical by individuals and everyone has a unique set of ethics. What one person might consider unethical someone else might consider completely honest, well intended assistance. This is why you have labels such as white hat and black hat SEO within the SEO industry.
5. Search Engines - Search engine optimization was created as a by-product resulting from the development, utilization and popularity of search engines. Without search engines, there is no SEO industry in its current form and format.
As statistics on a yearly bases confirm, the majority of the targeted website traffic on the internet is generated directly or indirectly via search engines and a very high percentage of internet sales are directly linked to visitors coming from search engines looking for products and/or services.
With the dominant role that search engines play on the internet and the fact that the success of search engines depend on the ability to provide accurate and reliable search results to its visitors, successful search engines tend to develop an informal relationship with the SEO industry.
Whereby a certain amount of SEO work on websites tends to help search engines provide what its visitors are looking for which is top-notch search results.
For this reason, sometimes search engines will provide SEO information and SEO recommendations to its visitors directly on the search engines. This helps the SEO industry tremendously by placing the industry in the forefront of the main people that are interested in organic (free) search results which are the search engine users looking for something specific and the website owners who want to be found in the search engine results.
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Bitnine: The Newly Revealed ‘AI Teacher’ Powered by Graph Database Delivers Hyper-Personalized Learning Experience
With AgensGraph, an Education Service Company 34-years in the Making Builds a Big Data Graph Database for Education
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Bitnine Global, Inc. (“Bitnine”)
One of the biggest advantages of “online” education services is that it allows you to repeat certain topics whenever you have difficulty understanding them. So, in an attempt to turn your online study into something more interesting and efficient, would it be possible to set a varied amount of learning and/or a different learning sequence for each individual by reflecting their personal disposition? The big data technology based on the graph database has come up with an answer “Yes.”
Amid an explosion of interest in “Edutech,” which equips education with the major technologies of the 4th industrial revolution such as Big Data and AI, Kyowon Co., Ltd. (“Kyowon”), a Korea-based education service company, has recently launched a personalized education service known as “REDPEN AI Math.” Kyowon has been in the industry for 34 years, offering a range of learning content for major subjects including math, languages, and science. With the launch of its latest service “REDPEN AI Math,” Kyowon aims to provide students with a set of optimized educational content services which will allow them to feel a sense of accomplishment and finally attain their goals.
According to Kyowon, the “AI Teacher” of REDPEN AI Math analyzes the learning data of the members taking a mathematics course online to recommend a set of customized questions in real time and then identifies the cause(s) of any incorrect answers in each phase. They stated that the AI Teacher is extremely helpful especially when you want to figure out which areas you need to catch up with and receive an optimal learning path accordingly. It also provides an iterative-learning opportunity by analyzing the individual oblivion cycles, and visualizes the state of knowledge acquired by concept; with the visualized graph, each user will be able to comprehend their learning progress at a glance.
Most conventional players provide options which allow you to adjust the difficulty level and learning progress as well, but their monolithic curriculum never changes. With REDPEN AI Math, artificial intelligence (AI) analyzes the real-time learning pattern and presents a fully-customized, selective curriculum for the next stage to every user.
Such an “AI Teacher” is enabled by AgensGraph, a graph database management solution. “To enable a personalized curriculum, all the concepts should stay connected to one another on a network so that when the time comes, they can be shuffled in any order,” said Cheolsun Kang, CEO of Bitnine, the developer of AgensGraph.
The relational database (RDB) that stores and manages data in the form of tables is actually not suitable for correlating data. It also takes a considerable amount of time and resources to extract the data from each table of RDB and grasp the relation of them again. Although Kyowon has accumulated enormous amounts of learning data over the last 34 years, they have been in RDB. Under the structure of RDB, they faced a series of limitations in managing the knowledge space. Unlike RDB, the graph database utilizes graphs linked by points and lines to store and manage each aspect of data, thus enabling analysis of a large volume of data in a short period of time.
According to Cheolsun Kang, CEO of Bitnine, “The education sector is one of the key areas where capitalizing on Big Data and AI has been most expected. By introducing AI technology as a supplementary tool not only for private education services but also for the public education system, we will be able to make a dramatic impact.”
As it is a multi-model graph database management solution that combines the PostgreSQL-based relational database and graph database, AgensGraph delivers significant differentiators to its clients in several ways:
AgensGraph minimizes the change in clients’ legacy RDB when they’re migrating graph database
Large scale relational data is secured to be used with or as graph data model
Use of graph or relational model is optional (or both can be used simultaneously) upon the type or the purpose of data with AgensGraph, maximizing efficiency of enterprise system
AgensGraph allows the utilization of existing programming languages and the investments in trained personnel for developing graph-based applications
For more information on AgensGraph please visit www.bitnine.net.
About Bitnine
Bitnine is a dedicated graph database solution company which provides the technological basis for swift analysis and visualization of multi-sourced data with its graph database solution ‘AgensGraph.’ for more information, visit www.bitnine.net or follow @AgensGraph
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20 Most Powerful Chatbot Development Platform
Chatbots are the software that are automated to perform in a particular manner. They are configured to function for a particular purpose, mainly chat or in stimulating conversations. As chat is all about conversations or answering questions, chatbots should be able to pick conversational cadences and use machine learning to converse with customers. This article for 20 Most Powerful Chatbot Development Platform gives you an insight on the topic. When created in the right manner, chatbots can be plugged into several data sources so they can react to spoken or written stimulation.
Chatbots make use of Artificial Intelligence to chat with users and answer their queries, automatically.
Chatbots have different functionalities depending on the website in which they are functioning. In one website, the chatbot could function as customer service representative where it would give off current weather reports, in another website it would tell your customers when to expect your product and in some other website, it would answer all customer queries.
This brings us to the question: Would using chatbots be influential to the business? The answer is, of course, YES.
Look at Facebook or any other brand’s messaging apps and you will know it. These are powerful chatbots through which customers engage with the brand of their choice and enjoy digital experiences that mirror in-person conversation.
Non-Coding Chatbot Platforms
1. Chatfuel
Target platforms:Telegram and Facebook Messenger
Estimated number of chatbots using Chatfuel:46,000+
Top examples: Adidas, MTV, British Airways, Volkswagen
Price:Free with basic features; Chatfuel Pro ($30/month) with advanced features is also available
The Chatfuel builder platform is offered by a company based in San Francisco. The platform was released in 2015 and provides easy-to-use resources with drag-and-drop feature. The simplicity of the platform makes it an ideal platform for beginners or any business that wants a chatbot to perform basic roles. Chatfuel chatbots work on pre-defined coded rules and serve clients accordingly.
2. Botsify
Target platforms: Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Instagram
Estimated number of chatbots Using Botsify: 40,000 plus
Top examples: Apple, Shazam, Grin, Travelex, RemoteInterview, Unicef NZ
Botsify is another popular chatbot platform and is offered by a company based in Santa Clara, CA. Using its custom templates for travel, restaurant booking, etc., along with drag-and-drop functionalities, anyone can create bots effortlessly without writing a single line of code. Even the free version comes with 20 templates. The number increases as you upgrade. Botsify provides human takeover ability for a smooth transition from a bot to a human, and users can make use of emojis in their conversations.
3. Flow Xo
Target platform: WhatsApp Web, Facebook Messenger, Slack, Telegram, Twilio SMS
Estimated number of chatbots using Flow Xo:Not available
Top examples: Not available
Price:Free, Standard ($19/month), further upgradable to handle more interactions
This chatbot platform is offered by Flow Xo, a technology company based in England. It offers templates and tools that you need to create a talking bot. You can run and test the functionalities of your bot with built-in test console. There is a provision for you to connect with your customers over voice and chat whenever required in between the conversation.
4. KITT.AI
Target platform:Alexa, Facebook Messenger, Kik, Skype, Slack, Telegram, Twilio
Estimated number of chatbots Using KITT.AI: Not available
Top examples: UPS
Price: Free
This chatbot platform is owned by China’s search giant Baidu and is based in Washington. It’s equipped with hot word detection (no internet required), semantic parsing, natural language understanding, a conversational engine (multi-turn support) and a neural network-powered machine learning model. It offers a repository of features and tools that can be used with a drag-and-drop interface. KITT.AI supports an array of use cases including home automation and commerce and can be integrated with web and mobile apps with ease. It provides a complete set of tools that can be utilized to build standalone chatbot for businesses.
Coding Chatbot Platforms5. IBM Watson
Target platform: Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Instagram
Estimated number of chatbots using IBM Watson:Not available
Top examples: Staples, H&R Block, Autodesk
Price: Lite (USD 0), Standard ($0.0025 (USD) per API call), Premium (price not disclosed)
IBM Watson is a preferred chatbot development platform when it comes to building an AI chatbot that can handle a complex conversation with ease. According to Chatbots Journal, IBM Watson is the bot-building platform for 61% of businesses. It can process around four terabytes of data and is hosted on a cluster of 90 IBM Power 750 servers, each using a 3.5 GHz POWER7 eight-core processor.
Chatbot developers can leverage a wide range of technology frameworks like Node SDK (Software Development Kit), Java SDK, Python SDK, iOS SDK, Salesforce SDK and Unity SDK to make IBM Watson with different platforms. An IBM Watson chatbot can serve different verticals including customer engagement, education, financial services, health, IoT, media, HR and workplaces.
6. Microsoft Bot Framework
Target platform: Website, App, Cortana, Microsoft Teams, Skype, Slack, Facebook Messenger
Estimated number of chatbots using Microsoft Bot Framework: Not available
Top Examples:UPS
Price:Standard channels (Free), Premium ($0.50 per 1,000 messages)
Offered by Microsoft, Azure Bot Service provides a scalable, integrated connectivity and development service to help developers create intelligent bots that can engage users across multiple platforms. The development tools are provisioned with the Microsoft Bot Builder SDK that .NET and Node.js developers can access and use to create an engaging talking bot.
The SDK also includes an emulator for debugging your bots, as well as a large set of sample bots you can use as building blocks. The cloud-based service is globally accessible across 141 countries, and bots can communicate in multiple languages including English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Korean and Chinese.
7. Wit.ai
Target platform:Website, App, Cortana, Microsoft Teams, Skype, Slack, Facebook Messenger
Estimated number of chatbots using Wit.ai:Not available
Top examples:UPS
Price:Standard channels (Free), Premium ($0.50 per 1,000 messages)
Wit.ai is a Palo Alto, CA-based technology company. The NLP-powered chatbot builder offers resources to create engaging, scalable chatbots to serve different purposes. Wit.ai learns human language through every interaction and leverages the community to evolve and improve further.
Chatbots with Wit.ai support 50+ languages and developers have the flexibility to use any of the available SDKs like Android, iOS, Cordova, HTML, JavaScript, Node.js, .NET, Unity, Xamarin, C++, Python, Ruby, PHP, Epson Moverio, Botkin and Java.
8. Semantic Machines
Target platform:Website, App, Cortana, Microsoft Teams, Skype, Slack, Facebook Messenger
Estimated number of chatbots using Semantic Machines:Not available
Top Examples: UPS
Price: Not available
Semantic Machines is an AI development company with offices in Berkeley, CA and Boston, MA. It offers a language-independent technology platform that goes beyond understanding commands and understands conversations. The conversational engine in the Semantic Machines can deal with text and speech and can absorb knowledge from users to enhance its capabilities.
Semantic Machines supports a wide range of use cases ranging from business productivity, customer acquisition and customer service for travel, e-commerce, concierge, search, automotive, and beyond.
9. Reply.ai
Target platform: Cortana, Microsoft Teams, Skype, Slack, Facebook Messenger
Estimated number of chatbots using Reply.ai: Not Available
Top examples: Samsung, Coca-Cola, KIA, Hilton, Ad Council
Price: Not available
Reply.ai is a visual bot builder powered by NLP engines and it specifically targets the insurance sector. The company operates in NYC and Spain. Reply.ai can help with advanced use cases to help insurance companies optimize their sales, marketing and customer service operations and reduce costs. It has extended its services to enterprises as well as a cross-industry enterprise solution.
10. ManyChat
Target platform: Facebook Messenger
Estimated number of chatbots using ManyChat: 150,000
Top examples:Not available
Price: Free and paid ($15/month with advanced features)
ManyChat is packed with important tools that make chatbot development easier and faster. With an easy-to-use API, anyone can integrate or embed it on their website. It has an effective subscriber tool that makes it easier for the chatbot owner to find more users and push the brand’s reach. With a basic ManyChat chatbot platform, it’s easy to welcome new users, schedule posts, market content, set up keyword auto-responses (text, pictures, menus), automatically broadcast your RSS feed and much more.
11. Smooch
Smooch acts as a connector between messenger apps like WeChat, Line, Facebook Messenger and business apps like Front, Zendesk, Scout and few others.
Once Smooch is configured, it would let your business app get all the incoming chat notifications sent by the messaging apps. Smooch lets you answer all the queries/conversations coming in from customers right from the business app itself.
Chatbot connectors (Smooch comes with connectors) let you create chatbots and connect them to the messaging channel of your choice to start conversation with your customers. This would help you to automate common workflows like collecting form data, conducting checkout processes, giving feedback and scheduling.
12. Facebook Messenger Platform
The landing page of Facebook Messenger Platform has an option that lets you build your own bot. However, it calls for a small level of expertise, but there are plenty of resources like case studies, guides, forums with skilled Facebook developers that would help you create chatbots.
With this platform, people no longer need to download an app to chat with you. You can reach them, irrespective of which platform or device they use.
Before you start with this platform, however, you need to configure tools like Messenger plugin, Messenger codes, a Welcome screen, customer matching, etc. If you are looking for examples on how well this can be done, check out Poncho and CNN.
13. ChattyPeople
If you are looking to create a good and functional AI chatbot platform on Facebook, then ChattyPeople is perfect. You don’t need coding knowledge to create an FB message with ChattyPeople.
It is extremely simple to create, probably the reason why entrepreneurs and smaller companies rely on it to stay with their customers 24/7. If you run an e-commerce website, then it can answer customer service questions and monetize your Facebook pages.
The exciting news is ChattyPeople is free.
14. Beep Boop
Beep Boop is a simple hosting platform made for developers who need to integrate their chatbots with Facebook Messenger and Slack. It needs only a few minutes for setup and installation. You can visit Github, the famous version control repository and Internet hosting service to set up the code. Post that integrate the code with Beep Boop platform before linking it with your FB or Slack application.
You can use the coding language that you are comfortable with and once you follow the steps correctly, your chatbot will be ready to chat with your customers using real-time messaging API. After it is up and running, you can perform analytics to check its performance.
Beep Boop is a paid platform.
15. DigitalGenius
DigitalGenius developed Human + AI Customer Service. It’s not exactly a chatbot platform but rather a deep learning agent efficiency tool that works in any language. AI predicts case metadata and suggests the right answers to your customer service agents. AI learns from every agent interaction. It leverages a deep neural network model, word vectors, statistical operations and deep learning algorithms. Human + AI Customer Service installs as a layer into existing customer service software like Salesforce, Zendesk, etc.
16. Pypestream
Pypestream’s Smart Messaging Platform uses a patented framework of ‘Pypes’ and ‘Streams’ for natural language processing and keyword parsing. An open and flexible API platform allows custom integrations and development of third-party connectors, plugins and extensions. The platform includes Smart Messaging Framework, Pypeconnect SDK, Pypemanager, the Pypestream mobile app, as well as API plug-ins and integrations. By April 2016, the company had 500 businesses signed up and using the messaging platform, including Washington Gas and Billboard.
17. Pandorabots
The Pandorabots API allows you to integrate a bot hosting service and natural language processing engine into your own application. Developed SDKs are Java, Node.js, Python, Ruby, PHP and Go. Pandorabots uses AIML (Artificial Intelligence Markup Language) and includes A.L.I.C.E. (The Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity) — a natural language processing chatterbot. It is multilingual.
Common use cases include advertising, virtual assistance, e-learning, entertainment and education. Academics and universities use the platform for teaching and research. Pandorabots is an AIaaS platform — Artificial Intelligence as a Service.
18. AgentBot
AgentBot was specially developed for Latin America so it supports English, Spanish and Portuguese languages. It uses Aivo’s own natural language processing technology. The platform understands natural language, has memory to maintain coherence during long conversations, gathers customer information to deliver customized solutions, applies continuous evolution and also clarifies intents. AgentBot integrates with any CRM, internal system, human chat, or third-party application. REST API is used for integration.
19. Chatscript
ChatScript is the next generation chatbot engine that has won the Loebner’s 4 times and is the basis for natural language company for a variety of tech startups. ChatScript is a rule-based engine. Rules are created in program scripts through a process called dialog flow scripting. These use a scripting metalanguage (a script) as their source code.
ChatScript engine has many features like powerful pattern matching aimed at detecting meaning, simple rule layout combined with C-style general scripting, built-in WordNet dictionary, extensive extensible ontology, local machine control via popen/tcpopen/jsonopen, structured JSON data reading from websites and others.
ChatScript runs on Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS or Android. It has integrated tools to support maintaining and testing large systems. UTF8 support allows scripts written in any language. ChatScript works under the MIT License.
20. Newer startups
Platforms like IBM Watson, Microsoft Bot Framework, Api.ai, ChatScript and Pandorabots were developed about more than 10 years ago. Therefore, their experience provides the most advanced tools and offers the most flexible solutions for businesses. These platforms make it possible to use different programming languages.
Each platform has developed its own SDKs, uses cutting edge data processing and analysis, technologies, supports dozens of natural languages and are already embedded in customer services, sales, marketing, order processing, social media, payment, recruitment and other industries. Just the same, many startups were created over the last few years. Some of them grow fast and are already well-known.
CONCLUSION
With the help of these tools, chatbot development is a piece of cake. And, do you know what the real icing on the cake is? The fact is that people/consumers/customers are ready to speak to chatbots.
Therefore, the stir they have caused is already a sensational and not without a good reason. These bots give you the power to communicate with your customers promptly and naturally.
If it is necessary for your business to create a chatbot, hundreds of various chatbot-building platforms are available. There are tools that are centered on a domain-specific topic or universal tools, platforms that allow you to program your chatbot using SDKs, platforms that do not require coding, and environments that support English or your primary language. There are both paid and free platforms available.
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aliciabuncle · 6 years ago
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And the winner is……Watson IoT at the IoT World Awards 2019!
It’s been an exciting week as more than 12,000 people converged on the Santa Clara Convention Center for Internet of Things World 2019! Topics have spanned from connected cars and smart buildings to Industry 4.0 and developing an IoT Platform. In the full recap going out in the next few days, we will highlight the best moments and key takeaways of the event. But we couldn’t wait another day to share our excitement about the two awards won by Watson IoT at the inaugural IoT World Awards!
IoT Awards span notable projects, products and people
The IoT awards highlighted notable IoT achievements across 11 categories. The categories included:
Most Promising IoT Startup
Best Enterprise IoT Deployment
Best Consumer IoT Solution
Achievements in IoT Integration
Best Edge Computing Solution
Best IoT Security Solution
Most Notable Merger/Acquisition
Best IoT Connectivity Solution
Best Industrial IoT Solution
Enterprise CxO of the Year
Solution Provider CxO of the Year
IBM was nominated for both Most Notable Merger/Acquisition of the Year and Best Industrial IoT Solution. And we took home the prize for both!
IBM and Oniqua Named Most Notable Merger/Acquisition of the Year
IBM’s Al Opher and Skip Snyder giving a brief interview after accepting the awards at the IoT World award gala.
The first award that Watson IoT took home on Wednesday night was for Most Notable Merger & Acquisition of the Year! IBM acquired Oniqua in June 2018 and merged it into the Global Business Services and Watson IoT business units. Oniqua’s unique capabilities help optimize maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) inventories, freeing up capital for transformation and operations. Oniqua supports leading companies in asset-intensive industries such as mining, oil and gas, utilities, process manufacturing and transportation.
Oniqua completes the trifecta of asset optimization offerings
Oniqua represents a perfect complement to IBM’s existing Asset Optimization suite of offerings, which includes enterprise asset management (EAM) and asset performance management (APM). IBM EAM provides industry-leading capabilities such as scheduling and planning; work and service management; asset tracking; and order, vendor and contract management. IBM APM delivers predictive maintenance capabilities, equipment maintenance assistance, asset prioritization and asset health and situational awareness.
With MRO Inventory Optimization, Oniqua delivers the third leg of the stool, strengthening the existing APM and EAM solutions with material criticality analysis, inventory performance visibility, surplus and obsolete analysis, shared inventory optimization, and a host of other capabilities. The combination of APM + EAM + MRO Inventory Optimization powers the IBM Asset Optimization suite to deliver operational breakthroughs for customers in asset-intensive industries.
Watson IoT Platform named the best Industrial IoT Solution
The second award taken home by the IBM team was for it’s IoT Platform. Named the best Industrial IoT Solution, this service aims to simplify the collection and analysis of data from IoT devices, equipment and machines.
Al Opher and Skip Snyder accept the award for best Industrial IoT Solution at the IoT World Awards
The IoT Platform is making impacts across a range of industries, including cosmetics manufacturing, mineral mining, home appliance manufacturing, shipping, railways, energy supply companies and offshore drilling operations.
One example of a company utilizing the platform to reduce waste and produce a more consistent product is Sugar Creek Brewery. This small brewery added sensors to its bottling line and analyzed data using artificial intelligence. Real-time data on temperature, fill and foam levels give brewers the power to make faster decisions about production and quality.
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In addition to benefits measured by clients, Watson IoT Platform has also been touted by multiple industry analysts. Most recently, Forrester Research evaluated Watson IoT Platform in its evaluation of Industrial IoT Software Platforms. The subsequent report (Forrester Wave: Industrial IoT Software Platforms), named IBM as a leader in its evaluation of the Most Significant IoT Software Platforms, Q3 2018
A great night of celebration!
It was a fun night of for all as the IBM team celebrated these amazing wins. To see more of the exciting happenings from IoT World 2019, be sure to check out Watson IoT on Twitter and LinkedIn and stay tuned for more highlights and interviews from the winners.
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Check out the MarTech preview!
Twice a year, I face a dilemma.
Presented with hundreds of nominated speakers and topics for an upcoming MarTech® conference, I have to choose only a few dozen to fit into a two-day, three-track event.
It’s a dilemma for a couple of reasons.
First, the vast majority of pitches we get from martech practitioners and experts are really good. Having to turn down most of them, simply due to the limits of time and space, kills me. I’m so grateful to everyone who sends in proposals, and I’m sorry we can’t accommodate you all. Believe me, I wish we could.
But there’s a bigger challenge: how can I best serve you as a MarTech attendee?
Martech is such an expansive and diverse field that it’s impossible to cover all of it. Especially because we don’t think of martech as merely a collection of tools and technologies. That is massive enough on its own. But we think of martech more holistically as a new discipline, the innovation of marketing, technology, and management combined.
That’s a pretty wide lens. So out of all the possible topics and case studies we could cover, how do we select only a subset of them to make MarTech most valuable to you?
Do we go broad and scan everything at a 50,000-foot level? Or do we pick one or two concepts and dive deep on them? Focus on B2B or B2C? Program for senior executives or hands-on marketing operations managers? Those starting digital transformation or those far along the journey? Big enterprises or small start-ups?
That’s a lot of either/or divisions.
The easiest thing to do, from a conference positioning point of view, would be to narrow down to a specific martech category and a specific audience segment. In fact, there are a ton of great conferences that do just that. For instance, Third Door Media, the producers of MarTech, also run the SMX Advanced show that’s focused on expert-level techniques for SEO and paid search marketing.
But I think there’s a powerful need for something different.
Mr. MarTech, Tear Down These Walls
I’ve come to believe that two of the biggest barriers to growth in a rapidly changing marketing environment are siloed specialization and false dichotomies.
Specialization is good, but comes with an increased risk of tunnel vision. You can pay so much attention to what’s happening in one narrow slice of marketing, studying only strategies and tactics that are analogous to yours, that you miss disruptions coming at you from completely different angles.
The truth is that the biggest challenge in modern marketing isn’t mastering search engine optimization, analytics, personalization, or any one tactic. The hard challenge is connecting all of those pieces together into a cohesive whole. It’s seeing the forest for the trees.
False dichotomies can be just as blinding. Centralize or decentralize. Automate or humanize. Suite or best-of-breed. Software or services. Build or buy.
I’ve railed against these either/or choices in numerous articles on the new rules of marketing technology and operations, the compatibility of strategy and agile marketing, the simultaneous expansion and consolidation of martech, and the three trends driving the Second Golden Age of Martech.
Because most of the time, these black-or-white, either/or choices are wrong. They’re called false dichotomies — false choices — because, well, they’re false. It’s not only that there’s an entire spectrum of colorful possibilities between the two opposite poles, although that’s true. It’s that in many cases you can actually achieve both/and simultaneously. The two ends can be connected together to unleash incredible innovation.
Centralization that empowers decentralization.
Suites that embrace best-of-breed.
Agile practices that enable strategy.
One of my main objectives with MarTech is to help attendees bust out of such siloed segments and break through such artificial either/or barriers. To accomplish that, we’ve adopted several guiding principles with the conference program:
Explore an intentionally diverse range of martech topics — a curated tour across the entire spectrum of the field. Attendees not only learn new things. They should have unexpected discoveries.
Aim for “graduate level” presentations on those topics. Better to be stretched a little beyond your comfort zone than to be bored with rudimentary notions that you’ve already heard or read about a dozen times.
Program three kinds of sessions: marketing concepts and cases that leverage technology (Marketing Track), the more technical dimension of marketing operations and emerging technologies (Technology Track), and organizational and managerial approaches that help people leverage these technologies effectively (Management Track). Encourage everyone to hop among the tracks.
Cross-pollinate ideas across B2B and B2C examples, executive-level viewpoints and in-the-trenches practitioner perspectives, digitally native high-tech unicorns and digitally transforming traditional businesses, enterprises and start-ups and firms of all sizes and stages in their lifecycle.
Every presentation shares strands of DNA for the intersection of marketing, technology, and management. But the expression of that DNA is wildly diverse from session to session. That diversity — and the combinatorial innovation it ignites — is one of the things that makes MarTech special.
What You Can Expect at MarTech, April 3-5 in San Jose
The upcoming MarTech conference in the Bay Area, April 3-5, will deliver on the promise of an in-depth, vendor-agnostic, BS-free program that will help you better lead marketing technology and operations at your own company.
You’ll hear first-hand accounts of martech innovation from leaders at Aetna, Autodesk, Cisco Meraki, Docker, Epsilon, Freshly, Fuze, IDC, LinkedIn, Livongo, LogMeIn, Netflix, The New York Times, Nordstrom, NPR, Plantronics, PwC, Riverbed Technology, Sub-Zero, Zendesk, Zillow, and more.
Here’s an overview of what you can expect…
Keynotes: Framing the Big Picture
I’ll open with a keynote revealing the 2019 marketing technology landscape in collaboration with Jeff Eckman of Blue Green, the latest martech salary survey results, and a framework for the evolution of marketing operations and technology heading into 2020.
We’ll follow with a fireside chat with the remarkable Ann Lewnes, CMO of Adobe, discussing the balance of creative and analytics, the interplay of technology and talent, ways in which marketing organizations are evolving structurally, and the trends in the industry that inspire her most.
That afternoon, we’ll have back-to-back keynotes from two martech pioneers: Mayur Gupta, the CMO of Freshly, and Terence Kawaja, the CEO of LUMA Partners. Terence will talk about the disruptive innovation of direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands, how they’re harnessing marketing technology to beat incumbent brands, and what marketers across all markets can learn from them. Mayur will share lessons from his career journey, rising from a marketing engineer to a CMO, spanning work at Sapient, Kimberly-Clark, Healthgrades, Spotify and now the D2C brand Freshly.
The next morning will begin with Shauna Shapiro, a professor at Santa Clara University and a world-renowned expert on mindfulness. Co-author of the recent Harvard Business Review article How Mindfulness Can Help Engineers Solve Problems, she’ll discuss mindfulness for innovation and change management.
Talk about unexpectedly connecting dots: yes, it’s martech and mindfulness.
Matthew Lieberman, CMO of PwC, will present on marketing enablement and empowerment, sharing the story of how his organization underwent its own digital transformation — with an empowered marketing team leading the way. Kathleen Schaub, leader of the CMO and customer experience practices at IDC, will offer her insights into guided decentralization: safely scaling customer-facing empowerment.
Tom Fishburne, the brilliant marketer-turned-cartoonist Marketoonist, will deliver the closing keynote for the conference that afternoon, with an interactive presentation of Look! Squirrel! Beyond the Shiny New Thing to Sustained Organizational Change. Aside from guaranteed laughs, Tom will help make the ideas you take back from your MarTech experience actionable.
Marketing Track: Real-World, Vendor-Independent Case Studies
Meg Goldthwaite, CMO of NPR, will explain how voice-driven AI technologies are changing behavior – and what that means, not only for businesses and marketers, but for society as a whole — in The New Era of V-Commerce: What Marketers Need to Know about Alexa, Siri and the AI Revolution.
Debbie Qaqish, Chief Strategy Officer at The Pedowitz Group, will address the challenges of Combining Marketing Operations and Sales Operations for Customer Magic. She’ll examine the pros and cons of a variety of organizational models while also learning how to best manage both old and new martech and salestech stacks and data.
Marketing technology legend Brian Kardon, CMO at Fuze, will share his real-world experience in leveraging AI across his own marketing organization in NextGen Marketing: How Artificial Intelligence Is Accelerating Marketing Performance. He’ll answer these questions about harnessing AI in your martech stack:
Which stages of the buyer journey are best suited to AI?
How can you better align sales and marketing with AI?
How can you best measure the impact of AI on your sales and marketing performance?
Which new skills are required of your marketing team to successfully implement AI?
What specific applications of AI are most successful?
Subbu Iyer, CMO of Riverbed Technology, will discuss how he’s brought focus to implementing martech solutions for digital transformation, streamlining operations, improving lead generation, and optimizing channels with a talk on The Cure for Shiny Object Syndrome: Human-Centered Digital Strategies. Subbu’s high-level advice includes:
Adopt a people-first approach to decision-making.
Use the full power of digital technology to build cognitive empathy.
Habitually observe human interactions in context to feed innovation practices.
Continually monitor and fine-tune the human experience.
Cyndi Marty of Sub-Zero and Alexandre Pelletier of Perkuto will jointly present What’s Cookin’ in Citizen Technology: Sub-Zero’s Journey Toward Decentralized Marketing. Cyndi has been leading a year-long project to transform from a centralized marketing model to a hybrid approach that takes advantage of decentralizing campaign marketing capabilities. She’ll describe her decision to make the transition, share challenges (both technological and organizational) they overcame, and provide insights into the ROI of the transition for the company and its sales network.
With devices like Amazon Alexa and Google Home’s voice-enabled options, consumers are relying more and more on browserless interactions. Now is the time to rethink how you reach and engage your customers in this emerging environment. Tricia DelGaudio, Strategy Director at Epsilon, will further explain new technology-powered strategies for Marketing in the Age of Assistants.
Shiva Mirhosseini, VP Marketing Technology and Digital Experience at Aetna, will close this track with a session on Reimagining Customer Communications — unifying print and digital touchpoint. She’ll share insights from the project she’s led for this at Aetna, including how to:
Map and assess the full spectrum of customer communications in your company
Create a strategy for unified communications across digital and print channels
Decide where print vs. digital works best from the customer’s point of view
Integrate across legacy IT systems and new digital services in the cloud
Establish governance models to ensure checks and balances across all customer communications
Technology Track: Technical Insights & Emerging Technologies
Siara Nazir, Head of Digital Marketing at Autodesk, will dig into The Data Dimension of Digital Transformation: How Autodesk Instrumented Its Customer Journey. She’ll describe how they leveraged a CDP to unify and centralize data — and then turned the learnings from it into a better omni-channel strategy.
Mike Pow, Senior Product Manager of Experimentation Platform at Netflix, will reveal in Quasi Experimentation at Netflix how they deploy experiments in which the units of randomization are not people, cookies, or members, but geographical units or time. This experiment design enables Netflix to learn about topics for which a traditional A/B test would be infeasible or impractical. The company is simultaneously building the scientific methodology and platform to maximize the learnings from each experiment, doing it at scale and company-wide.
The one-and-only David Raab, founder of The CDP Institute, will deliver an in-depth session on Customer Data Management 2020 — what you need to know for managing your data this year and next:
New options for consent management and tracking
Applying the right identity resolution methods for each purpose
Balancing privacy and personalization
Planning for new data regulations
The future of second-party and third-party data
Integrating analytics and delivery systems with a central customer database
Digital transformation and other uses of customer data outside of marketing
What’s next for customer data platforms
Sheryl Schultz, COO of CabinetM, will lead a session with Justin Sharaf, Director of Marketing Operations at LogMeIn, and Zack Alves, Senior Manager of Marketing Technology and Operations at Plantronics, on When Stacks Collide: Rationalizing the Marketing Stack in a Merger & Acquisition Environment. When M&A happens, you’ll learn about:
Reshaping the organization in a changing environment.
Rationalizing the stack to serve new business requirements.
Martech profiling for quick analysis and decision-making.
The value of a single source of technology truth for training and onboarding.
Best practices for mobilizing combined teams to coalesce around new technologies and stack structures.
Isabelle Hierholtz, User Strategy Director at Digi-Capital, one of the world’s leading AR/VR analyst and consulting firms, will present on Marketing ROI Growth Using Mobile AR. Isabelle will show how mobile AR has been used to drive 11x sales uplifts in lifestyle ecommerce, design mobile AR first retail experiences, revolutionize the shoe buying experience, and gain additional big box retailer facings and grow sales across the US, China, and Europe.
Jason Mestrits, Senior Manager Data Science & Analytics at Nordstrom, will share how leading marketing organizations are winning with a focus on data enablement, customer analytics and AI-driven innovations with Marketing Data Science and Your Data Strategy. You’ll gain insights on how creating a comprehensive data strategy enables your marketing function to do more, focus on driving meaningful competitive advantages, and avoid missed opportunities.
Aaron Wroblewski, AI Software Engineering Manager at Zillow, will present a case study of Personalizing User Experiences: Beyond A/B Testing. He’ll share the business case for a system to dynamically select personalized marketing content and calls to action for each customer. Aaron will also identify potential pitfalls like user behavior changes and data and featurization issues, while also describing the tests, metrics, and solutions that helped Zillow overcome them.
Management Track: At the Crossroads of Talent & Technology
Jennifer Brett, Head of Americas Insights at LinkedIn, will present Measure What Matters: Data Strategy to Drive Results, explaining how to go beyond clicks and engagement metrics to more meaningful measures of success, such as lead quality and closed business.
Pamela Della Motta, Director of Product for Marketing Technology, and Kristian Kristensen, VP for Engineering, for The New York Times will give a talk on Applying Product Management to Martech at The New York Times. Learn how they adopted a product management approach to martech as part of their company-wide transformation into a subscription-first digital product company. You’ll explore the benefits and challenges of a product management model that you can adapt to your organization, including:
How to rationalize your martech stack through the lens of product management
How to use agile management as a coordinating device across the organization
What a day in the life of a “martech product manager” looks like
How to manage the touch points between martech and the broader marketing team
How to develop and maintain a shared martech roadmap across multiple stakeholders
Rachel Beck, Global Manager of Marketing Ops at Cisco Meraki, will explain how they created a marketing ops function at a fast-growing company in only 12 months with Year One: Building a Marketing Ops Team From the Ground Up.
Alana Hill, Manager of Marketing Applications in IT at Zendesk, will share her advice on managing martech tool proliferation with Don’t be a Packrat: Tips to Clean House and Manage Your Martech Stack More Efficiently. She’ll explain:
How to design a robust software intake process
How to align IT and marketing to increase operational efficiency
How to build a tool management plan rooted in maintaining the right kind of data
How to manage the tool renewals process by the numbers
Chris Borkenhagen, CIO, Brian Donaldson, Manager of Development Engineering, and Kelly Horton, Senior Engineer of Marketing Technologies, from Docker will describe how to Maximize Efficiency and Scalability with the Right Team Structure, Data and Stack. In 2017, Docker made a decision to restructure its marketing technologies team and stack in a non-traditional way. It moved all technical roles for marketing and sales technology into IT, improving cross-functional communication, alignment and efficiency. You’ll learn:
How to identify roadblocks and friction in organizational structure.
How current organizational structure works, why it works and how to improve and evolve.How Docker uses containers to reduce deployment times & support customized API logic.
How to manage responsibilities across the stack: CRM, MA, CMS, Data Warehouse, BI tools, peripheral tools.
Patty Spiller, Senior Director of Growth Marketing at Livongo, will share The Secrets to a High Performing Martech Team — methods to turn your great ideas into great team achievements, including:
Crafting and communicating a grand vision that your team can rally behind
Identifying and executing “early wins” for new teams and new team members
Creating an environment where people are willing to experiment and push boundaries
Encouraging open feedback and transparency among everyone on the team
Empowering people through greater responsibility and ownership — and letting go
Building cohesion with remote team members or multi-location teams
Half-Day Pre-Conference Workshops for Deeper Learning
Want an even deeper dive into marketing technology management? Sign up for one of the half-day workshops happening Wednesday, April 3, each led by true experts in their field:
Sponsored Presentations & the Discover MarTech Theater
But wait, there’s more…
In addition to the editorial program for All Access attendees, there’s an incredible set of sponsored sessions and Discover MarTech theater presentations you can attend with a FREE Expo+ pass! Leading martech vendors Oracle, IBM, Demandbase, Dataroma, SurveyMonkey, Workfront, Acquia, Allocadia, Sitecore, ON24, Blueshift, Pitney Bowes, Magnolia, Merkle, Tealium, Percolate, VanillaSoft, Brightcove, Yes Marketing, Arm Treasure Data, Brandcast, Scaled Inference, Akkroo, and more will tackle crucial martech topics, including…
A Marketer’s Guide to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
Solving The Stack: Building A MarTech Portfolio That Transforms Your Marketing
Marketing Technology Today and Tomorrow: Pipe Dreams and Boiled Oceans
Inspiring a Data-First Culture Through Internal Activism
The Truth About Personalization — Using a CDP to Personalize Marketing
ABM & Modern B2B Advertising: Reaching The Buying Committee At Target Accounts
How Martec Helped Lands’ End Double Revenue & Streamline Marketing Processes
Webify Everything: How to Gain More Control Over Your Customer Journey
Driving Growth with AI-driven Segmentation, Personalization, and Optimization
B2B Account Based Tactics at Enterprise Scale
The Day Marketing Held Sales Accountable
Take the Leap: Moving from Random Acts to Impactful Marketing ROI
Transform into a Modern B2B Marketing Powerhouse
The Five Tensions of Customer Experience
Closing the CX Gap: Making Sense of MarTech Sprawl
Tony Byrne, the founder of research and advisory firm Real Story Group, will also host recurring Discover MarTech Theater presentations on The New Omni-Channel Stack, The Right Way to Buy Marketing Technology, Myths Vendors Tell, and Get the Right Vendor Short List.
You’ll also be able to meet with dozens of other martech vendors exhibiting in the Expo Hall.
Reserve Your Tickets Now: Prices Go Up March 2
If you’re looking to achieve the best results from marketing technology in your organization, as a marketing technologist, a marketing operations leader, a marketing executive, or the champion driving digital transformation, this is an event you won’t want to miss.
Our Beta rates end on Saturday, March 2. Reserve your seat now. I’m looking forward to seeing you in April!
P.S. Get a sneak peek at the kinds of insights you can expect at MarTech by joining me Thursday, February 28 at 1:00PM EST for a free webinar: 2019 Martech Trends You Need To Know. Secure your spot today!
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GPU Computing Transforming Trillion-Dollar Industries, NVIDIA CEO Says
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced HGX-2, a “building block” cloud-server platform that will let server manufacturers create more powerful systems around NVIDIA GPUs for high performance computing and AI.
It’s the latest addition to a computing platform that has grown 500x more powerful in five years and is supported by an ecosystem that includes every computer maker and ISV, Huang said at the GPU Technology Conference Taiwan Wednesday.
GPUs are at the center of a computing ecosystem poised to transform multi-trillion-dollar industries around the world, Huang said. He described a string of breakthroughs in materials science, energy, and medicine are just within reach with the addition of more computing power.
“Computing demand is greater than ever, so more than ever, we need this computing performance to continue to extend, we need to extend Moore’s law,” Huang told a packed house of more than 2,000 technologists, developers, researchers, government officials and media in Taipei. GTC Taiwan is the second of seven AI conferences NVIDIA will be holding in key tech centers this year.
Thousand gathered for the second of seven AI conferences NVIDIA will be holding around the world this year.
Power Surge
Huang’s two-hour keynote kicked off a day of breakout sessions on AI topics led by specialists from around the region and multinational corporations.
Huang detailed a “Cambrian explosion” of technologies driven by GPU-powered deep learning. In less than a decade, the computing power of GPUs has grown 20x — representing growth of 1.7x per year, far outstripping Moore’s law, Huang said.
But demand for that power is “growing, not slowing,” thanks to AI, Huang said. “Before this time, software was written by humans and software engineers can only write so much software, but machines don’t get tired,” he quipped.
“As long as there is data, so long as there is knowledge in how to create the architecture, we can create absolute enormous software,” Huang said. “And every single company in the world that develops software will need an AI supercomputer.”
Server-ing It Up
The latest step in that direction: the second generation of NVIDIA HGX, a single cloud-server platform.
HGX-2 incorporates such breakthrough features as NVIDIA’s NVSwitch interconnect fabric, linking 16 NVIDIA Tensor Core GPUs to work as a single, giant GPU. Partners will deliver the first HGX-2-based systems later this year.
“With your partnership, anybody who wants to use this future way of fused computing, with HPC, high-performance computing, and AI, can,” Huang said, thanking NVIDIA’s partners throughout the computer industry for their support. “We have servers of every single kind.”
From Big to Bigger
At the HGX-2’s heart: NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPU — equipped with 32GB of high-bandwidth memory capacity — to delivers 125 teraflops of deep learning performance.
Weave together as many as 16 Tesla V100 GPUs  with NVSwitch and the result is what Huang calls “the world’s largest GPU.”
“Every one of the GPUs can talk to every one of the GPUs simultaneously at a bandwidth of 300 GB/s, 10 times PCI Express,” Huang said. “So everyone can talk to each other all at the same time.”
Huang also detailed NVIDIA’s new NVIDIA DGX-2, the first system built using the HGX-2 server platform. The 350-pound machine offers 2 petaflops of computing power and 512GB of HBM2 memory.
“This is the fastest single computer humanity has ever created: one operating system, one programming model, you can program this as one computer,” Huang said. “This is like a PC, except it’s incredibly fast.”
A New Law in Town
Compared to its predecessor, DGX-2 represents a 10x leap in computing power in just six months, Huang said. And a 500x performance leap on the AlexNet image-recognition benchmark over what could be done five years ago on a pair of NVIDIA GPUs.
“There’s a new law in town,” Huang said. “This new law of computing says ‘If you are able, and if you are willing to optimize across the entire stack, the performance improvement you can achieve is incredibly fast.’”
The result: a series of deep learning speed records up and down the technology stack, from single chip performance on up to sprawling data center systems.
The NVIDIA GPU Cloud makes this power accessible on an even larger scale. It lets researchers burst from desktop and server systems to cloud systems offered by providers such as Amazon, Google, Alibaba and Oracle.
“Every layer of this software has been tuned, it’s been tested,” Huang said, adding that 20,000 companies have now downloaded the NGC Cloud.
The real-world results are stunning. Huang on stage worked with an NVIDIA AI researcher, removing in real time details from photographs, such as trees or street lights as the audience looked on.
PLASTER, Mastered
Moving beyond demos to deploy such deep learning applications on a massive scale involves mastering seven challenges: programmability, latency, accuracy, size, throughput, energy efficiency and rate of learning, Huang said. Together, they form the acronym PLASTER.
The ability to scale up will be key to putting a new generation of AI services to work — a process known as inferencing — for everything from speech synthesis and recognition, image and video processing, and recommender services, among others.
King Kong
To show what this looks like, Huang offered a stunning demo of a flower recognition system scaling up from four images a second on a CPU to 2,500 images per second on a single GPU to four times that rate, thanks to the ability to quickly add support for more GPUs living in desktops, data centers and cloud service providers, via Kubernetes.
“We call this Kubernetes on NVIDIA GPUs, so KONG,” Huang said.
“Kubernetes is the hyperscale, if you will, operating system,” Huang said. “If you look at this entire stack from the GPU, to all these APIs and libraries, which you can put into a docker, into a container, which runs on top of Kubernetes, that software stack is so complicated, it has been the work of hundreds of our engineers for several years.”
Big New GPUs, Big New Markets
Such servers will supply multi-trillion-dollar industries with computing power they can get nowhere else.
In the $2 trillion entertainment industry, NVIDIA’s new RTX technology for accelerating ray tracing — the standard for cinema quality — coupled with real-time graphics technology and artificial intelligence,  promises to accelerate today’s traditional, CPU-driven render farms.
In the $7 trillion healthcare industry, efforts such as our Project Clara promise to put GPU computing to work to redefine medical imaging, wringing more fidelity out of today’s medical instruments, or allowing them to generate images of the same quality using less power. That can reduce the energy dose from scanners by a factor of six, making them safe to use on children.
Safe cities represent another $2 trillion opportunity.
Transportation — which NVIDIA is addressing with its end-to-end DRIVE platform — represents another $10 trillion. “Everything in the future, that moves, will be autonomous,” Huang said, detailing NVIDIA’s ability to help collect and process data, train models, simulate billions of miles of driving, and driving.
Shrink to Fit: Teleporting into Tight Spaces
Ending his keynote with a flourish, Huang used VR to shrink one of our colleagues and teleport him into a miniature car, which he then drove around a miniature city.
Humans, in other words, will be able to use VR to become backups for AI machines, Huang explained. Wherever these machines are. Whatever their size.
“In the future you will be able to merge with the robot,”  Huang said. “You can have telepresence, you can go anywhere you want.”
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Name Date Information Rolf Werner 9 April 2018 Dr. Rolf Werner is Head of Central Europe at Fujitsu. In this role he manages the company’s business in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.He is also Chairman of the Managing Board of Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH. Working from Munich, Werner is responsible for one ofthe most important markets for Fujitsu.We are thrilled to have Dr. Rolf Werner join the IOTA Foundation. Rolf’s unmatched enthusiasm and drive will be of great value for the IOTA project as it continues to cement it’s leading role in the DLT space. With his wide network and knowledge we are confident that our collaboration will bear plenty of fruits. Emmanuel Merali 1 April 2018 Emmanuel is an experienced developer with a diverse background working on a plethora of back-end solutions in different industries. He brings his problem solving abilities to IOTA as well as his skills in architecting systems, big and small. We are naturally excited to have yet another senior developer with decades of experience join the Foundation. Madjid Nakhjiri 20 March 2018 Having Madjid join the Foundation as an expert advisor on Private Key Infrastructure is incredibly important for us. He will serve a crucial role in the ‘IDentity of Things’(IDoT) efforts. Our discussions thus far has demonstrated a great alignment in both ideas, but also the importance of getting this right.. His life long dedication to security in identity and digital systems will be of great value to the project. We are excited to explore and start building on this fundamental ingredient to make IoT secure and IOTA’s m2m vision a reality. Gur Huberman 17 March 2018 The IOTA Foundation is thrilled to have a seminal thinker in the field of finance and economics join the research branch full time. Professor Huberman is a pioneer in a plethora of financial fields and brings an unmatched breadth of experience in the financial realm, both in practice and theory, to the Foundation. He has already been contributing to the project for a while and is now joining officially. He will assist in fleshing out fundamental concepts like Economic Clustering for scaling the Tangle off-Coordinator and into its self-sustaining state, assist on financial theory papers on how zero-fee transactions potentially disrupt old models, and plenty more. Alexey Sobolev 16 March 2018 Alexey has been supporting the project in the development of use cases and Proof of Concepts with different companies, to demonstrate the potential of IOTA. He is now joining the IOTA Foundation officially and will be spending even more time on assisting in growing the ecosystem from a technical point of view, particularly with implementation with corporations. Harm van den Brink 12 March 2018 Harm is one of the most active developers and activists within the IOTA ecosystem. After working with him peripherally through the IOTA Charge Station project and seeing him present IOTA we learned just how talented and dedicated he really is. We are very happy to bring him officially into the IOTA Foundation to assist with his expertise in energy, EV and cybersecurity. Ralf Rottmann 9 March 2018 As the IOTA Foundation is getting the proper structure, procedures and policies in place the entire project will thrive and expand at a significantly faster rate. Having Ralf assist with this based on his prior experience is very exciting and marks the beginning of a new level of maturity of the Foundation as an organization. Mark Sulavka 6 February 2018 Mark brings an unmatched level of expertise and lifelong experience from the exchange and financial markets realm to the IOTA Foundation. We have a significant road map in the FinTech space together with Mark and his excellent team. He is currently leading the growth pivotal Iota eXtension Interface (IXI) Hub module development. This IXI Hub module will make exchange interfacing friction-less and ‘plug and play’ for exchanges, which will open the IOTA ecosystem to the entire global market of cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Mark will play a crucial role and be a key enabler in bridging IOTA with the established financial institutions and regulatory ecosystems. Jeffrey Diedrich 6 February 2018 Jeffrey Diedrich Former CTO of the National Stock Exchange and 20+ year securities and trading technology veteran. Kenny Byrne 6 February 2018 Kenny Byrne Former CTO of PartStore and 20+ years as a Sr. executive, building and capitalizing early-stage companies as well as turnarounds. Egor Agafonov 6 February 2018 Egor Agafonov Sr. Architect / Sr. Developer with over 30 years of systems and trading solutions development. Mark Kemna 6 February 2018 Mark Kemna Former CTO and Sr. technologist of multiple companies, specializing in ad-tech and big data. Matthew Darnell 1 February 2018 Matthew has been a part of the IOTA community since its inception and is a true DLT veteran. As a solid developer with a good grasp of IOTA he will immediately expedite projects that is on the agenda of the IOTA Foundation. Alisa Maas 31 January 2018 Alisa has a very impressive background in the mobility sector, which is an active focus area for the IOTA Foundation, but also beyond that experience with cutting edge solutions and bringing them from the lab to the real world. Her understanding of the limitations in legacy DLT systems lead her to IOTA, which is precisely the intellects we love to bring on board. We are confident that she will bring a lot of value to the IOTA Foundation, and we are already actively working with her andher previous network on different solutions. Charlie Varley 22 January 2018 Charlie has shown a keen interest and passion for the IOTA project ever since he began working with Navin on the Trinity Wallet. His diverse academic background and interest in interaction design place him in a unique position to help improve IOTA’s user-facing ecosystem, which is something that is now getting higher priority as IOTA is scaling beyond focus on just its core technology. This will make the user experience of everyone better and provide a better first impression of the project to newcomers. Johann Jungwirth 21 January 2018 Johann Jungwirth, the Chief Digital Officer of Volkswagen AG is joining the IOTA Foundation. He will serve both as advisor, but also on the supervisory board where his experience and expertise will assist in growing the IOTA Foundation into its full potential. Andreas Mikolajewski 15 January 2018 Andreas is a driven guy with significant experience in software engineering and various fields of computer science and beyond. This diverse expertise and broad interest field is of great value to the IOTA Foundation which extends into a plethora of different domains constantly. He will also be working specifically on visualization tools that make the Tangle more tangible. Andreas will also be doing his thesis on IOTA, so his academic contribution to the project will be be a great addition to the big library of academic work we are compiling on IOTA and Tangle. Alon Gal 13 January 2018 Alon Gal is an experienced analyst that has expertise in both scientific modelling and simulations, as well as actively driving research forward through these fields. His skill set compliments our dedicated mathematicians like a hand in a glove and will accelerate the evolution of Tangle optimization and stabilization towards maturity. Darcy Gabriel Augusto Cunha 12 January 2018 Darcy has shown through his young years that he is in the absolute upper echelon of international mathematicians. The prior connection and almost decade long experience working with IOTA’s own Professor Serguei Popov make him an ideal fit to the IOTA Foundation. Darcy will work on formal proofs of the Tangle, work on optimization strategies, as well as exploring new territory in upcoming IOTA projects such as Q. We are very happy to have Darcy on board. Clara Shikhelman 6 January 2018 Clara is a true mathematician that is dedicated to the core issues that are crucial to resolve properly in order to construct an thoroughly efficient and secure standardized protocol. Her impressive background and experience overlaps exactly with the crucial aspects of IOTA’s unique architecture, and she has already contributed to IOTA since November 2017. Her work will be of great value to the IOTA project. Koen Maris 6 January 2018 Koen brings with him experience from the start-up, open source and enterprise world with heavy emphasis on cyber security. Not only will he bring with him the expertise on cybersecurity that made him a CTO of a multi-billion dollar company, but also the experience and knowledge of how to organize organizations, which is precisely the stage the IOTA Foundation is in right now that it is scaling rapidly. Koen has a talent for making complex topics digestible for the general public, as well as senior members of organizations, both in the written and spoken medium, which is one of his roles at the IOTA Foundation. We are confident that he will add a lot to the project, particularly in the cybersecurity realm. Oliver Mulherin 4 January 2018 Oliver has extensive experience working on IoT/embed systems as a software engineer, which is the role he will continue to excel at in the IOTA Foundation. He has been contributing to IOTA projects since August 2017, when he found an improvement to be made on the WebGL Curl library. This improvement increased the efficiency of the library by 30–40%. Having proved his prowess and inquisitive nature and passion for IOTA through prior work, it was easy to make the decision to bring him on board in official capacity. Jens Lund-Nielsen 25 December 2017 Jens is a pioneer of digitizing the supply chain, which is in many ways the backbone of the modern international economy and industry. He has extensive experience dealing with authorities and companies, conveying new and sometimes complex topics. His experience with emerging markets will be of great value to IOTA’s global adoption, as these developing nations can leap frog a lot of the iterative steps that the developed nations has gone through and instead adopt the cutting edge of technology straight away. We are very excited to have him part of the IOTA Foundation to drive adoption as a vanguard in new fields. Max Michenkov 22 December 2017 Max joins the IOTA Foundation as a business developer and experienced organization builder. Given his strong background in the infrastructure industry he will add a lot of value to the Industry 4.0 ambition of the IOTA Foundation. In addition to his expertise and experience, he brings with him a vast international network and particularly close bonds with crucial ‘movers and shakers’ in Russia and its vicinity. He has known IOTA co-founder Sergey Ivancheglo for over a decade, and they have already sowed the first seeds in the Commonwealth of Independent States together. We are thrilled to open yet another geographic door for IOTA. Max represents the next steps in establishing IOTA as a truly international standard by raising the awareness and driving the adoption of IOTA in this region which has largely remained a virgin snow territory for IOTA and most of the Distributed Ledger space thus far. Hongquan Jiang 19 December 2017 The IOTA Foundation is tremendously excited at having someone as experienced as Hongquan on the advisory board. His international experience in deep tech and pivotal role in RBVC makes him an ideal advisor that will undoubtedly add a lot of value to IOTA’s goal of establishing itself as a standard in the IoT, Industry 4.0 and beyond realm. Our relationship with Bosch and RBVC’s acquisition of IOTA tokens is a new milestone on this journey, and we look forward to sharing it with Hongquan. Edward Greve 16 December 2017 Edward Greve has a wide range of experience from different regions and brings with him a varied skill set to the IOTA Foundation, and while his primary role will be full stack front-end development, he will also play a key role in supporting the IOTA Foundation’s efforts on the ground in Asia to establish IOTA as a standard in the region for IoT and beyond. His polyglot abilities is also a very useful asset for obvious reasons. We are very happy to have Edward on board. Giorgio E. Mandolfo 8 December 2017 The IOTA Foundation is excited to have such an experienced DevOps join the developer ranks now that we are putting in a lot more structure and organization around IOTA’s development. The fact that Giorgio has also been part of building a start-up from the early stage to global scale is naturally very overlapping with IOTA’s ambitions as a globally recognized and adopted protocol and platform standard. Tsvi Sabo 24 November 2017 Tsvi has shown great promise in the last weeks working with us. Particularly his deep experience and expertise with low level language development will be of great assistance for IoT focused development as well as IOTA’s C/C++ initiatives. We are excited to his skillset in our dev army. John Licciardello 22 November 2017 John has shown his devotion to the technology and vision of IOTA since he joined our community. His expertise in international finance and experience with organizing tasks makes him an ideal Ecosystem Fund manager, which will greatly expedite the process behind the Ecosysem Fund grant award program and thus foster growth of the IOTA ecosystem. Beyond this role he will also work as a researcher on the financial implications of IOTA’s unique zero fee scalable transactions on economic theory together with other researchers and mathematicians. Gal Rogozinski 19 November 2017 We are very happy to get Gal on board the IOTA Foundation as a full time full stack developer. His experience and expertise combined with his new found love for distributed ledger technology and applications will bring a powerful synergy to our ranks. Joachim Taiber 21 October 2017 We are delighted to have a titan like Professor Joachim Taiber on board as an advisor to the IOTA Foundation and its Smart Mobility workgroup. He brings a life time of experience and seminal expertise of the present and future of the automotive sector and smart city mobility. Together with Alexander and Jochen Renz of IOTA and New Mobility Lab we are confident that Dr. Taiber will play a vital role in establishing IOTA as a de facto standard of Distributed Ledger Technology in the vehicle and mobility sector. We already got a lot of exciting things in development with him and his extensive network and lab. John E. Mattison 13 October 2017 We are naturally thrilled to have John join IOTA as we continue to focus heavily on the intersection between healthcare and IOTA. Having a world leader like this alongside our other in-house eHealth experts like John Halamka and Navin Ramachandran will significantly enhance our ability to drive the exploration and adoption of Distributed Ledger technology in improving cutting edge healthcare. His full bio and list of publications is simply too comprehensive to list in an exhaustive manner in this introduction. This is a man who has and continue to achieve lifetimes worth of results each decade. Samuel Reid 13 October 2017 Samuel is a rare breed between a hardcore mathematician with in-depth knowledge of the technology, while still being deeply involved in the adoption work and business relations. All of which he intends to utilize to its fullest extent to drive the IOTA project and adoption further. For the mathematically inclined you might want to check out his previous impressive work in the field of math. We are happy that he was driven by his conviction that Ethereum doesn’t provide the needs for a scalable and affordable DLT and instead discovered IOTA which he wants to focus his time and energy together with us on growing. With his expansive expertise and experience in a myriad of sectors we expect great things to come from his work in IOTA. Anders H. Lier 19 September 2017 Anders brings with him an impressive plethora of expertise in building and leading organizations, as well as decades of experience. In addition to bringing passion and enthusiasm, he also has a vast network of entities and individuals whom it is natural and strategic for IOTA to be involved with, which will be of great assistance to scaling the IOTA project to large-scale adoption. Anders’ joining the ranks of IOTA also signals the impact we are aggregating in Scandinavia, which at the moment is taking the lead in spearheading a lot of technology with both private and government support. Vassil Dimitrov 19 September 2017 Vassil is a great addition to IOTA as the technology and ecosystem keep maturing and adoption is accelerating. His seminal expertise in areas ranging from cryptography to integrated circuits will be of tremendous value to the development and research of IOTA toward a production ready standardized protocol. Bartosz Kuśmierz 12 September 2017 Bartosz independently conducted very impressive research on the Tangle which automatically qualified him for a research position. As the project matures and adoption grows it is imperative that we optimize and learn as much about the Tangle’s properties in different environments and topologies, having great analytic minds like Bartosz working intensively alongside our other IOTA researchers and mathematicians is the key to building strong pillars underpinning IOTA and thus unlocking the true potential of the pioneering technology which it is. Oliver T. Bussmann 12 September 2017 We are thrilled to have one of the world’s foremost financial technology thinkers and actors with such gravitas and senior experience from world leading companies join the project. As IOTA has zero fees it is already a natural marriage with FinTech. The old financial legacy systems are rapidly being disrupted, and IOTA is part of spearheading that, Oliver will be a great asset in boosting this effort and ensuring great collaboration and adoption in this field and beyond. Danny Wu 7 September 2017 Danny has been an inquisitive community member for several months and consistently shown his dedication and interest in the deep details of how IOTA’s unique protocol operates. His extensive knowledge of microelectronics couples well with IOTA’s roadmap of eventual hardware support for ‘unlimited scaling’, as well as being of great use in stresstesting and simulating the network in different manners. We are excited to welcome him on board as a research advisor. Nick Beglinger 24 August 2017 We are very happy to welcome Nick to IOTA, his vast international background and extensive expertise in clean technology and the present challenges tied to climate change will assist in enabling IOTA’s potential in this realm. He is bringing his full entrepreneurial and activist mentality to the IOTA project. Securing air monitoring data, smart grid optimization models, business models and getting the right people in the right room for dialog are just some of the things Nick will be able to bring to the table. Lewis Freiberg 19 August 2017 Lewis has already shown consistent quality and commitment to the project in several developments, so we are very happy to have him on board the project in official capacity. John Edge 19 July 2017 John has decades of experience under his belt and expertise that will be of great value for the IOTA project. We are very excited to have him on board. Julie Maupin 17 July 2017 We are thrilled to have someone as professional and passionate as Julie join the project. She has been assisting us behind the scenes for some time now, particularly the IOTA Foundation registration process, but also various other valuable tasks, and has been absolutely tremendous. Her expertise and vast experience overlaps perfectly with a lot of the upcoming plans for IOTA, so we expect great synergy. Alexander Renz 16 July 2017 We are very happy to welcome Alex to the IOTA project. Alex will evangelize and assist in driving adoption of IOTA in Mobility and Transportation globally. He will also play a crucial role in evangelizing distributed ledger technologies in the Pacific Northwest and the broader West Coast. Andreas C. Osowski 15 July 2017 Andreas has been working with us for the last few weeks and is now a full member of the team. He approaches tasks in a very organized and dedicated fashion. Currently his main focus is on the upcoming Rust implementation of IOTA. Chris Dukakis 15 July 2017 Chris has been a great contributor since he arrived and is currently working on a soon to be announced Proof of Concept that showcases how IOTA can uniquely create new business models in the real world, as well as Hub IXI which lowers the barrier for exchanges to list IOTA significantly John Halamka 16 June 2017 We are very happy to have John Halamka on board as advisor for the eHealth working group within the IOTA Foundation. Our vision and ambition is to utilize distributed ledger in conjunction with other technology at the forefront to make modern and future medicine safer and more efficient. Having a world leading expert such as John on board this effort with us is very encouraging and promising for the goal of this working group. Jochen Renz 11 June 2017 We very happy to have Joe join the IOTA Foundation. He will play a key role in evangelizing distributed ledger technologies and its use cases in smart mobility and transportation globally. Joe’s extensive network will help evangelize distributed ledger technologies and IOTA in Chicago, Illinois and the broader Midwestern United States. Gideon Samid 6 May 2017 Gideon Samid is one of the few people who shares an almost identical vision of what spawned the IOTA project in the first place in terms of enabling a new kind of ‘on demand economy’ as well as security and economy of the Internet-of-Things. This is cause for a lot of optimism for what he can bring to the IOTA project. His particular interest and expertise in applying randomness fits perfectly with IOTA co-founder math Professor Serguei Popov who has specialized in randomness his entire career, so we believe the synergy between these two will open up new territory for IOTA’s plans. Wilfried Pimenta de Miranda 3 April 2017 Wilfried graduated from INSEAD with a Global Executive MBA in 2013 spent in France, Singapore and Abu Dhabi. Back in 2001, he finalized an international double Msc engineering degree from Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France and NTNU, Norway. We are very happy to have Wilfried on board the IOTA Foundation. Will has a vast network which he keeps growing daily to which he spreads the vision and possibilities enabled by IOTA. Regine Haschka Helmer 2 April 2017 Regine also developed successful digital strategies and business models but also outstanding digital projects for corporates of a wide range of industries. for which she also won important awards like New York Festival, Cannes Lions, Art Directors Club etc. We are very happy to have Regine on board the IOTA Foundation and know based on her previous work on behalf of IOTA that she will play a key role in adoption of the technology and vision in the business landscape. Navin Ramachandran 30 December 2016 Dr. Navin Ramachandran MBBS BSc (Hons) MRCP FRCR is a practising radiology consultant at University College London Hospital (UCLH), an honorary senior lecturer / healthcare data researcher at University College London Centre for Health Informatics & Multiprofessional Education (UCL CHIME), and a co-founder of OpenCancer and the Platform for Enhanced Analytics and Computational Healthcare (PEACH). Carsten Stöcker 22 November 2016 He is leading the Machine Economy/Blockchain Lighthouse in the innogyInnovation Hub (formerly RWE Innovation Hub). Carsten is predominantly working on use cases and business models by integrating various technologies such as cyber physical systems, IoT, cryptography and Blockchain/Distributed Ledger Technologies. Prior to joining RWE / innogy he worked for the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and Accenture GmbH. In addition to this he is also a member of the Future Council Network on Blockchain over at World Economic Forum (WEF). The IOTA Foundation welcome Carsten and are confident that his decades worth of experience and success in several different sectors will be of great value for the IOTA ecosystem. Sabri Goldberg Unknown Sabri Goldberg (also known as “Kalipo”) is a passionate designer.During his Communication Design studies at HTGW Konstanz, he deployed his first online store. This marked his first step in the direction towards cryptocurrency / distributed ledger technology. In 2012, he discovered Bitcoin while searching for alternatives to Paypal. He spiraled into this space, and it eventually led him to the discovery of Nxt in 2013. He supported Nxt by designing a complete revision of the project’s Corporate Identity. Before joining IOTA full time Sabri has been a vital designer for numerous multi-million dollar blockchain projects. His fervor for graphics is still ignited as it was in his early childhood. With his creativity and brilliant design capabilities, he is committed to being a valuable asset to IOTA. Alon Elmaliah Unknown Core Developer – After several years in the semiconductor industry, most recently at Intel, Alon devotes his time to the study of distributed, decentralized systems & digital cash alternatives; bringing large scale problem-solving skills to software implementations. Skilled in Python, Computer Science, and C++, he joins the IOTA core development team to push IOTA even further. Alfred Keller Unknown Core Developer – His IT career started in the banking industry where he was engaged in planning, sizing and testing the future system and network architecture. Later he became partner in a medium-sized company that developed software and devices for access control, biometric identification and the integration of advanced unified messaging systems. With good knowledge in C, C++, Java and Javascript he is very well prepared to review and test the IOTA core software and artifacts. He has profound experience in data communication and cloud computing. Paul Handy Unknown Core Developer – He holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, was introduced to blockchain and cryptocurrencies starting in early 2013 with Bitcoin and Litecoin, and has followed IOTA since the publishing of the whitepaper in 2015. Paul is passionate about electronics, physics, mathematics, cryptography, and peer-to-peer networks. Dominik Schiener Founder Sergey Invancheglo Founder and parttime troll Serguei Popov Founder David Sønstebø Founder
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Leading Seven Ideal Augmentative Communication Apps For Children
By Paul Burns
Autism can best be defined as a mental condition, wherein an individual is unable to communicate effectively in both written and oral formats. The condition is usually seen when an individual is still of young age and continues to present issues as they grow up into adults. The disability is marked by having a difficulty in taking up social cues, comprehending a rapid succession of words in a short amount of time, and trouble associating images with a word and its meaning. Not only that, these folks has difficulty in articulating what they need or want to say. Due to this, children diagnosed with autism have a hard time transitioning into school and succeeding with their academics. As a parent or guardian, part of your duties is ensuring that your child is properly taken care of and in providing them support when they have disabilities such as this. Acknowledging this present issue, a vast amount of medical professionals and health care experts have worked hand in hand in providing a means to aid these young boys and girls function normally, despite this condition. This includes programs and items integrating the use of technological advancements as communication aids. To learn more on this topic, discussed below are the top seven best augmentative communication apps for kids. After That Visual Set Up is the very first option on this checklist and from just what you could possibly collect from name itself, it involves supplying the individual with an aesthetic timetable. It decreases the use of words and rather, utilizes images to assist link the individual with the significance of each word and just what it implies to them. It assists lead them throughout the day and alerts the customers of jobs and pointers on duties. It has the function of sending out motivating quotes to minimize anxiousness, specifically when at strange setups. iPrompts is another app that was made by Hand Hold Adaptive, a software company specializing in the creation of applications like this. Its main objective is to guide the person using it to become more organized in terms of their schedules and in following through the tasks that they must accomplish in school. A list of tasks are sent during the morning, with guidelines on how to accomplish them, helping in setting proper expectations. Aside from that, it includes having a timer set for each activity, to help keep up organization and avoid missing out in things. And that application is appropriately titled Autism Track, which can be used by the adults in their lives. This includes parents, guardians, teachers, doctors, psychologists, and so on. Autism Track gathers the information that has been put in by the user or child and is then transmitted to this one so the adults can keep track of their activities and progress. By doing so, problems can be singled out and remedied before it worsens. Find out with Rufus is various from the remainder due to the fact that it uses a computer animated mascot in the form of a canine that communicates and talks with the individual, makings it most optimal for more youthful youngsters from the ages of 3 to 7. Rufus will continuously ask inquiries, give some directions for various tasks, and will call for feedbacks prior to the kid has the ability to move on to the following degree. By taking advantage of an anime personality, it aids in keeping their interest as well. Rufus will communicate feelings and supply the face that relates to it. Via this, autistic youngsters could determine words with the significances, which aid in connecting with other individuals also. Stories to Learn or otherwise known as S2L is an app made primarily for parents and health care professionals. Adults can create personalized stories, wherein audios, texts, and photos can be incorporated, to help the kid understand better. Reciprocal play is encouraged, enabling them to get used to communicating and interacting with other kids. The Social Express is an online interactive application that emphasizes on the factors that hinder the autistic individual from reaching their full potential. The app uses a lot of inquiries that require interaction with the integration of visual representation to make it easier to understand. Through this, kids are encouraged to answer by typing or speaking. It comes with both free and paid versions. Clara Lajonc here is the vice head of state of various companies that concentrate on supplying help and advice to people struggling with autism. The outcome of this is Cognoa, a program specifically created this function. With a group of designers, Cognoa is everything about linking pupils with their teachers. Using it, one could concentrate on mingling, boost electric motor abilities, and stop the event of tantrum as well.
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2017 Predictions in Digital Health
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