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Seattle startup KredosAI raises more cash to help companies collect late payments

GeekWire

KredosAI , a Seattle-based enterprise software startup that helps companies collect late payments from customers, raised more cash to fuel growth. Founded in 2020 by former T-Mobile execs Balaji Sridharan and Dave Thoms , Kredos uses artificial intelligence to help communicate with customers who fall behind on payments.

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4 hidden risks of your enterprise cloud strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

As enterprise CIOs seek to find the ideal balance between the cloud and on-prem for their IT workloads, they may find themselves dealing with surprises they did not anticipate — ones where the promise of the cloud, and cloud vendors, fall short versus the realities of enterprise IT.

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Hometown hookup: Alaska Air shifts to T-Mobile from AT&T in new link between Seattle companies

GeekWire

Alaska is shifting its behind-the-scenes operations T-Mobile after extensive testing of its 5G network. T-Mobile rival AT&T had been Alaska’s longtime wireless carrier, although T-Mobile and Alaska did not mention that fact in announcing the news Monday morning. T-Mobile’s $26.5

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T-Mobile vets lead startup selling AI-powered tech that reminds customers to pay bills

GeekWire

(KredosAI Photo) A Seattle-area startup wants to help enterprises send more effective reminders to customers to pay their bills. KredosAI Photo) The goal is to help companies recoup revenue lost to missed payments, which the company estimates totals more than $600 billion in the U.S. Balaji Sridharan.

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Salesforce previews EinsteinGPT-powered Field Service Mobile app

CIO Business Intelligence

Salesforce previewed new capabilities for its Field Service application suite on Tuesday, giving an early look at a new mobile application powered by the company’s EinsteinGPT generative AI engine. The generative AI-powered Field Service Mobile application is expected to be available in beta by December.

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Mobile private network technology enablers

TM Forum

Mobile private networks (MPNs) use the same kinds of network elements as public or macrocellular networks, which consist of a radio access network (RAN) and core. Communications service providers (CSPs) are modernizing public mobile networks to exploit the potential of cloud and edge computing, and MPNs will do the same. caption.

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The Cloud – Gateway to Enterprise Mobility

Eric D. Brown

This post is brought to you by the Enterprise CIO Forum and HP’s Make It Matter. The world of mobile ten years ago was one that was mobile, but wasn’t. Companies setup virtual private networks (VPN’s) to allow access to the company systems from outside the firewall.

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