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Merck Life Sciences banks on RPA to streamline regulatory compliance

CIO Business Intelligence

Merck Life Sciences, a leading chemical and pharmaceutical company, with 60,000 employees working across 66 countries, was one of them. The pharmaceutical industry is a highly regulated one, especially for multinationals doing business across the globe. Dependency on human resources is both time-consuming and fraught with errors.

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Will enterprises soon keep their best gen AI use cases under wraps?

CIO Business Intelligence

“Suddenly, you can create engaging customer-facing videos at the click of a button,” says Oliver Banks, retail consultant and author of Driving Retail Transformation: How to navigate disruption and change. The new ads were created very quickly,” says Banks. So far, Castillo has been publishing her work with open-source licenses.

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Strategic positioning in the flow economy: 3 action steps

Trends in the Living Networks

In addition, Lonely Planet licenses its brand for a television travel series that is screened worldwide, and now it even publishes world music CDs. Another example is provided by how corporate banking is redefining its scope. It is also a strong proponent of RosettaNet, described in Chapter 3. You can: • Build. Form Alliances.

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Doing shots with true believers at Ethereum’s biggest party

The Verge

As for Bacon, it was a “good real-world application of the blockchain,” a mortgage-backed NFT. This summer, Colorado will begin accepting cryptocurrency to pay for taxes and drivers’ licenses. I used to be a chemical engineer, and I became a crazy hippie.”. I used to be a chemical engineer, and I became a crazy hippie,” he said.

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Sandbox AQ CEO: Enterprises must prep for quantum threats

CIO Business Intelligence

One of the applications of quantum computing that he discusses in that book is Shor’s Algorithm , which — if you have access to a working quantum computer — makes it possible to crack many of today’s encryption algorithms, finding private keys in seconds rather than (billions of) years. We have three pieces of this.