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Machine Learning for Augmented Supply Chain Networks

We are being dependent on AI or Artificial Intelligence in many ways, it has taken over almost every sector we work in. Even our homes are becoming smart with the implementation of AI and reducing the human effort to a great extent by making the machines able to work like humans but in a better way. There isn’t a single industry left in the world that hasn’t adopted AI technology in its processes. Like that, the logistics are also not far from utilizing AI in their process. Human errors that cannot be controlled by any kind of poka-yoke or kaizen can be completely replaced by machine learning algorithms. Optimized processes can also be well achieved by analyzing the huge data that is impossible to compute at a manual level thus eliminating human error and saving time.

3 Ways Quantum Computing is Beneficiating the Healthcare Industry in this Pandemic

In the previous articles, I used to write about generalized business sectors and industries, but since the pandemic breaks out and the whole world kept under the shelter of homes apart form the healthcare industries. We know that healthcare is the most applicable industry for Information Technology, and it also gets revolutionized when any of the technological trends arrive in the world. This pandemic accelerates the growth of the DARQ age and made all of us full tech-dependent. Hence, in this article, today we will discuss the impact of the updated technologies on the healthcare industry in this pandemic. Let’s start with Quantum computing, as it is still growing and improving itself with the new trends.

4 Reasons Why You Should Include Automation in the Business Process

Automation is a buzzword in today’s business world, especially since the pandemic wave hit us. Many of the business owners started to include automation in their business process to keep it running while the maximum of the working population is working as remote employees. Businesses are automating their process to keep maintaining the rules and regulations of avoiding social gatherings. But apart from this, it is necessary to have the exact knowledge of automation and the reasons for including it in the process. If a business process is automated without a clear understanding of it, then there are chances that it can lead to more harm to the business. This article will tell you the reasons why you should include automation in your business process apart from taking it as an option to run your business in the pandemic. But, before coming to that, we should go with a basic introductory part regarding Business Process Automation.

Cybersecurity in the Post-Pandemic World

It has been 6 months since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 as a global pandemic and set safety rules and regulations all over the World. Governments restricted social gatherings with several lockdowns to allow safe going out for essential services only. The industries and organizations were forced to change their work pattern, work process, and everything. All the employees became remote and started working from their homes to keep the business running. Educational institutes went for virtual teaching only. This pandemic changed everything, including cybersecurity. The more we became digital, the more we made ourselves prone to cyber attacks, and all of this made cybersecurity challenging for the post-pandemic world. Before setting to post-pandemic cybersecurity, let’s get to the reasons why we should consider cybersecurity most importantly.

What is AI-Based Visual Inspection?

We usually check on the foods before serving them to our guests, so that they will not get any trouble after having that. Simultaneously, for a business, it is necessary to check on the products of their production line to check the quality of the products. And this process is called visual inspection. In the whole process, a person who is known as the inspector will check all the products by running them through some tests and visually checking on them, to detect if there are any damages or defects. After the approval, the products will be launched in the market. Sometimes the inspectors have to check the production equipment ads well, to make sure that everything is in a good state. But this whole visual inspection consists of daily repetitive tasks and consumes a lot of time, say for example a whole day or more than a day. And in this hard time when the maximum of the employees are not present in the workplace physically, the inspection is taking more and more time, and here comes the super entry of Artificial Intelligence. So let’s see how AI is taking over the Visual Inspection and its benefits.

Ways Businesses are Using RPA to Stay Competitive in this Pandemic

We have been digital enough to leave the humans’ work on the machines and let others focus on some other important tasks, and this is not surprising for the businesses that are using RPA to a whole new level to stay competitive at this time. Without any doubt, the pandemic will end one day, and the businesses should thrive towards that reach point to keep the global economy alive, but for this, we need to stay safe and well until we get a permanent solution in our hands. This pandemic sets us locked down in our homes, we can’t get to the workplaces to operate our works directly, even we can’t let the other employees take the risk on their lives, and in this case, only machines can help us out. Yes, I am talking about Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. We have known enough their benefits on the business process and this is the perfect time to implement this on the business to stay competitive, as the market competition will not decrease any way whether it is pandemic or not. So, let’s take a brief look at the impact of RPA on global businesses.

The Post Pandemic Future of eCommerce

eCommerce is not a newly sprouted plant in the business world, it was there for a long time. Slowly with the help of the latest technologies and the internet, it has grown up, as business owners started to spread their business in the digital world. But due to the covid-19 pandemic, the situation got changed. With governments putting restrictions on the social gathering through lockdown, many of the businesses run out from the track, many shut down. But no one can sit like this in their homes, whereas foods and some essential commodities are necessary to be sold, and hence eCommerce being the only option to continue the business online. The future of eCommerce is bright and upward as the modern technologies are updated and still updating, and the world is being digital with these updated technologies. But, what will be its future in the post-pandemic era? Before getting into the post-pandemic future, let’s discuss the impact of this global pandemic on the eCommerce.

How eCommerce can Boost Up Your Sales?

Being a business owner you have always looked for the opportunity to widen your reach to the customers and increase your sales. Whether a start-up or a well-known brand, everyone dreams the same, and through eCommerce, this dream can turn into reality. The technology, specifically the internet has already changed the world and our lives in every possible way, even in the business it has a strong impact. In this digital era, the normal physical brick and mortar business owners are changing their way of trading from the traditional way of business to digital businesses. eCommerce has been a part of this digitization, which lets the business owners have so many benefits that they may not have in their traditional way of business.

5 Ways eCommerce Reduces Business Cost

Speaking of eCommerce, the number of online businesses is increasing day by day and the global merchants are being interested in this type of business. There are many reasons which let the merchants lean towards this digital business process, i.e., the ability to sell products 24/7, reach customers beyond Geographical borders with one click, be open to the wide global market for product sales, etc. But among them, the most strategic reason is that eCommerce reduces the additional cost for a business, that requires for the brick and mortar physical business setups. Hence, it is proved that adding an online presence to your existing business doesn’t need a high-risk investment, and it is a far better choice to create an online setup for your business than building another storefront at some other places.

How to Grow your Business Online?

Nowadays having a good reputation among the return customers in a brick and mortar store at a supermarket is not enough for growing a business. We are going digital, and hence our surroundings are too. Having internet-friendly devices in every household, customers are turning as online shoppers. And this is a great time to hit with your online presence. Having the best-selling product in your business cannot give you that kind of popularity in the physical store, in the way this digital world can provide. Everybody is busy balancing between their personal and professional lives, and with this busy schedule, going on a shopping and checking out waiting in a queue is not actually happening. People nowadays want to shop from their comfort zone, also running to a store before it closes is like a headache. In online stores, people don’t have to run behind the shop hours, they can buy whenever they want and from wherever they want. But don’t just think that having a website is everything for your online business, yes of course this is the primary step for making the online presence, but it is not the final. Let’s look into some tips that help you to grow your business online.