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European instant payments in harmony: Traditional wisdom meets innovative thinking

IBM Business Partners

Customers are concerned about how AI systems might utilize or handle their personal and financial information improperly. It’s clear that banks will need to act quickly to comply with the new regulations. December 2024: Banks of EU and Eurozone countries are required to support receiving SEPA instant payments.

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Celebrating Achievements: A Recap of Customers Honored at Planview Accelerate 2023

Planview Blog

Since 2020, EMC has been leveraging Planview Advisor to help define a more effective portfolio strategy and planning approach and utilize advanced data analysis to help optimize allocation of resources and more efficiently manage remediation and asset retirement obligations.

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Building Trust with Next-Gen IoT Solutions: New Growth Opportunities Sparked by Evolving Customer Priorities

Frost & Sullivan

Energy and Utilities : Automation, enhancing customer service and experience, and maximizing employee safety. Banking, Finance, Insurance (BFI) : Optimizing operations, improving ESG compliance, and augmenting customer experience.

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Building Trust with Next-Gen IoT Solutions: New Growth Opportunities Sparked by Evolving Customer Priorities

Frost & Sullivan

Energy and Utilities : Automation, enhancing customer service and experience, and maximizing employee safety. Banking, Finance, Insurance (BFI) : Optimizing operations, improving ESG compliance, and augmenting customer experience.

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The future of 5G: What to expect from this transformational technology

IBM Business Partners

By 2027, the final year covered in the report, 155 million units are expected to ship, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.4%. According to a recent World Bank blog (link resides outside of IBM), providing internet connectivity—and specifically wireless access—helps lift millions out of poverty every year.