But as the world becomes
more digitised, globalised and moves more quickly, we need to step up the pace of our efforts so Indigenous peoples are not left with HIV.
Whatever field you look at, even the more traditional professions, the way in which business is generated is becoming increasingly technology - reliant, and
more digitised, even if the work itself is still carried out manually.
Not exact matches
«We have to be lot
more active in the e-commerce space, we have to be a lot
more active in leveraging technology, whether it's for our media or instances like Shazam for sampling... over the next few years you'll see a tremendous effort from our company to
digitise the enterprise,» Mr Mercade said.
In the 21st century we need to modernise and
digitise our public services fully to make them
more effective and responsive to public need.
From the
more than 15 million books
digitised to date, Aiden, Michel and colleagues from Google and Harvard selected the 5.2 million with the most reliable data — a total of
more than 500 billion words.
«Today - where we can access content on Google, where routine cognitive skills are being
digitised or outsourced, and where jobs are changing so rapidly - accumulating knowledge matters a lot less and success has a lot
more to do with ways of thinking; creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, [and] judgement.»
Now, schools can make the best of both worlds, as technology has spearheaded collaborations between
more traditional resources, for example, books have developed into ebooks and the textbook has become
digitised.
Although drivers get a whole load of new technology, including a fully -
digitised (but cleverly integrated) instrument panel, pop up concealed infotainment screen and loads
more driving aids, I was most impressed by the back seats.
Now many are easily available: Harlequin has
digitised more than 13,000 of its books.
The professional books sector is the most heavily -
digitised area of the book publishing market, with e-books and other digital products proving to be much
more practical for professional users than the print alternatives.
It gave the world Lara Croft, the
digitised heroine of Tomb Raider who brought in
more foreign earnings than the Spice Girls at their peak.
As
more museums begin to
digitise their object collections, this initiative puts institutional history on the agenda, too.
Information from newly -
digitised old instrumental records in the early 19th Century such as shipping records for the East India Company (Brohan et al, 2012), doesn't support the largest modelled responses to Tambora (1815), but does suggest a response larger and
more defined than that seen in some reconstructions.
Newly
digitised data is being continually added, better and
more accessible metadata is coming on line, and different groups will have different ideas for how to deal sensibly with the inevitable ambiguities.
[19] There were no material differences between the
digitised and data values for ΔT, so I used only the data values, which were
more precise.
We have seen a major Magic Circle law firm create its own tech incubator hub, another UK firm create a machine learning platform for litigation analysis; and many
more practices reportedly having «plans to
digitise» this year.
This indecision led to the lowest common denominator strategy of «
digitise and it will be worth it... [
more]
«We have gained some traction with big corporates to
digitise their CSR and sustainability efforts to make it
more streamlined, data - driven and effective,» said Henke.
Records
digitised by Stampery will now be kept not only in the bitcoin blockchain but in the Ethereum ledger as well, which, according to the company, makes settlement «faster and even
more secure.»
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