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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

TM Forum

Fortunately, the move to 5G standalone architectures will require a great deal less infrastructure investment and more IT spending, which on the whole is less extensive. Passive infrastructure sharing, as well as active RAN sharing – both concepts familiar in the LTE era – are still applicable to 5G. Spectrum costs.

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

TM Forum

However, the problem of identifying and predicting churn can differ between B2B and B2C customers. In this paper, we review a number of B2B churn prediction solutions from other domains, and draw lessons from B2C markets to prepare a framework for B2B churn prediction for India and South Asia markets. B2B churn modelling.

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Unified commerce elevates customer experience for Hippo Stores

CIO Business Intelligence

When the online ecommerce application was complete in 2020, it could enroll customers and ingest products and prices from downstream applications. As we built it on top of our online commerce application, we reduced a lot of engineering build time. But the in-store experience relied on separate tech. “As Digital Transformation

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10 things to know before diving into low-code

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

Know the long-term licensing costs. Before you dive into low-code, understand that comparing licensing fees on an apples-to-apples basis is nearly impossible. Licensing structures and costs vary wildly by vendor. Number of applications created. Applications distributed. Application run-times. Features used.

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10 essential elements of low-code software

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

Low-code tools let you create web applications without coding. You should be able to edit and customize your applications through the interface, or at the code level. It usually boils down to the fact that their applications and processes weren’t built for a digital era. Their applications don’t integrate with each other.

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10 must-have features of enterprise low-code software

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

It was used to describe a growing class of development software tools that simplified enterprise application development. Before low-code, all web application development tools were lumped into one big pot. But, they were all thrown into the “web application development tools” (or even RAD tools) category. Reusability.