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Startup founders at new 5G Open Innovation Lab explain how they’ve adjusted to the COVID-19 crisis

GeekWire

Taqtile builds enterprise AR software that makes everyone an expert by arming frontline workers with an intuitive tool to easily capture knowledge, perform complex tasks, and collaborate with remote experts in previously impossible ways. Taqtile founders Dirck Schou, CEO, and John Tomizuka, CTO. Headquarters: Seattle, Wash.

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Data mining for B2B churn and loyalty management in India and South Asia

TM Forum

B2C telecoms markets have illustrated the importance of churn prediction and the use of data mining to understand customer behavior. However, the problem of identifying and predicting churn can differ between B2B and B2C customers. B2C churn modelling. Refer here for some features for customer churn prediction in B2C.

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How the Splash Customer Team Transformed the Company

The Investing Edge

Balancing Freemium While Going Enterprise. A few years after launching its B2C business, Splash experienced an exciting and natural pull from enterprise companies that were using its freemium product but wanted more from it. By this point, Splash was balancing the needs of its freemium user base and its new enterprise customers.

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How the Splash Customer Team Transformed the Company

The Investing Edge

Balancing Freemium While Going Enterprise. A few years after launching its B2C business, Splash experienced an exciting and natural pull from enterprise companies that were using its freemium product but wanted more from it. By this point, Splash was balancing the needs of its freemium user base and its new enterprise customers.

Company 70
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How the Splash Customer Team Transformed the Company

The Investing Edge

Balancing Freemium While Going Enterprise. A few years after launching its B2C business, Splash experienced an exciting and natural pull from enterprise companies that were using its freemium product but wanted more from it. By this point, Splash was balancing the needs of its freemium user base and its new enterprise customers.

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