Sentences with phrase «says digitisation»

Donna Hayes, chief executive of Harlequin (which owns Mills & Boon), says digitisation has given new life to old books.

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He said Ghana had been taking concrete steps in formalising her economy to broaden the tax base, and cited the National Identification System, the National Property Digital Address System, digitisation of the lands records and paperless ports system, which would help in building a new platform for revenue mobilisation and, thus, urged other countries in the sub-region to emulate it.
«In the era of digitisation, exchanging goods for material and immaterial compensation or for a feeling of sheer altruism remains an important human behaviour,» the team says, «But rather than tightening enforcement to protect their assets content providers would benefit more by initiating communication with the illegal downloaders and profiting from global online networking rather than fighting it.»
«This would require increased flexibility in production, more robots and a higher level of digitisationsays Andreas Nüchter, Professor of Computer Science at the Julius - Maximilians - Universität (JMU) of Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany.
Anna Lewis, co-founder of ValoBox too is excited of the venture saying, «Digitisation has made books more accessible than ever, but some of the magic associated with gifting and sharing those reading experiences has been lost.
«This is an expected event with the whole business of digitisation of book publishing and selling providing as many new opportunities as threats for booksellers,» said Mr Wright owner / operator of the independent Wrights Bookshop in Cambridge.
LIC chairman VK Sharma said: «Only digitisation or technology can not solve the problem of frauds.
Challenges for digitisation The biggest challenge is the mindset because it is a new concept, says Viiveck Verma, executive director, Karvy Insurance Repository.
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