Retail insights pave the way for impactful customer experiences
The retail landscape is constantly changing, with new challenges and opportunities around every corner. One of the opportunistic challenges in retail is digital transformation.
At HIMSS 2026, Microsoft Dragon Copilot advances unified AI workflows to help clinicians reduce complexity and stay focused on patients.
The retail landscape is constantly changing, with new challenges and opportunities around every corner. One of the opportunistic challenges in retail is digital transformation.
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So how can consumer goods companies unlock their data to deliver more authentic brand experiences, be good for the planet or speed to market? .
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Louisiana’s Health and Human Services decided to revamp their call center operations through a case management system that could integrate seamlessly with existing state systems.
As once forgotten diseases start to reappear, state and local government agencies are looking to find new ways to ensure positive health outcomes for their citizens.