Sentences with phrase «mobile capabilities mean»

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This means extending thought processes that will enable operational capabilities to happen through cloud, mobile or even big data applications.
We're used to seeing ads on mobile devices based on where we are, but the technology is moving beyond straightforward geotargeting Whether it's being used to market food or fashion at the shopping mall, or pushing a political platform and agenda, the geolocation capability of most smart phones and smartpads means «geofencing» is taking over as a tactic.
The latest release of Docebo LMS (Docebo 6.9) brings much needed social and mobile learning capabilities to the market, along with a host of other features meant to simplify your eLearning efforts.
Those are fully native applications, meaning faster, more battery efficient, and better at leveraging your smartphone's capabilities, with a UI design that focuses on microlearning and mobile learning use cases (read: distraction - free environment, focusing on content).
To overcome this, mobile learning offers offline capabilities, meaning that learners can download the material when they are online to access it when they are offline.
According to a recent survey, a smashing percentage of 88 % of respondents said that they absolutely need mobile learning capabilities for their tablets, and this can mean one thing.
Advances in the capabilities of the delivery and tracking platforms, added to the availability of mobile devices, mean that we need new ways to think about training.
«The addition of both stationary and mobile TV capability in a tablet receiver means that viewers will never be out of touch with the latest news, weather, sports, and favorite channels, noted Chris Lee, VP of marketing for Digital Stream in a statement.
The integration means that users will be able to take advantage of Box's capabilities for secure file sharing and collaboration, content management and mobile access, while also tracking all of their time for work done in Box, so that no billable time is lost.
An accenture report claims that most big banks have systems as old as the 1970s or even 1960s, which mean that newer IT systems are just patched on top of the core to deliver online and mobile banking capabilities.
A recent Galaxy S8 speed test performed by T - Mobile reveals gigabit LTE speed capabilities meaning that Samsung's two newest smartphones will potentially be capable of reaching those speeds for downloading, though it's worth noting that the speed test was done in a lab controlled environment and not out in the real world on T - Mobile's already existing network infrastructure that customers are connecting to.
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