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The future with edge computing

Edge computing is a concept in information technology that moves data processing and analysis closer to where the data is generated. Instead of sending data to remote data centres, processing takes place directly at the edge of the network, close to the end devices or sensors. This enables faster data processing and reduces the volume of data to be transmitted. This technology is particularly important in areas that require real-time processing and low latency, such as Industry 4.0, the Internet of Things [...]

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The power of big data: how data is shaping the future

Big data refers to the processing and analysis of data volumes that cannot be handled using conventional data processing methods due to their size, complexity and growth rate. This data comes from various sources such as social media, business transactions, the Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial systems. Big data is often characterised by the "3 V's": Volume (amount of data) Velocity (speed of data generation and processing) and Variety (variety of data formats). Analysing big data enables companies to

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Hyper-automation for FM service providers

Hyper-automation is an important concept in facility management (FM) that has become increasingly relevant in recent years. This concept aims to optimise processes, reduce costs and increase efficiency. By using hyperautomation, FM service providers can automate recurring tasks and utilise their resources more effectively. The implementation of hyperautomation enables FM companies to react more quickly to changing requirements and improve service quality for customers.

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The advantages of cloud computing

Cloud computing is a technology concept that enables the provision of IT resources via the internet. Users can access computing power, storage capacity and applications without having to keep them locally. The main advantages include cost efficiency, scalability, location-independent access, automatic updates and improved collaboration options. There are three primary service models: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): provision of virtualised computer resources via the internet. Platform as a Service (PaaS): Development environments for the creation and provision of

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Performance & flexibility: CAFM hosting for successful facility management

CAFM hosting, also known as computer-aided facility management hosting, is a central component of modern facility management. It enables companies to operate their facility management software in a cloud environment. This offers several advantages: 1. increased efficiency and optimised use of resources 2. improved performance and scalability 3. access to a variety of specialised functions and services 4. reduction of operating costs 5. automatic updates and security updates CAFM hosting helps to streamline facility management processes

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The power of hyperscalers: how they dominate the digital landscape

Hyperscalers are companies that operate large data centres and offer cloud computing services. They have an extensive infrastructure and offer a variety of services such as storage, computing power and databases. These companies are crucial to the digital transformation of organisations, as they make it possible to optimise IT infrastructures, reduce costs and increase operational flexibility. Hyperscalers have a significant impact on the economy and society. They generate jobs, promote innovation

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Safety in facility management: important aspects and measures in 2024

Security in facility management is a key aspect of ensuring the safety and well-being of everyone in a building or facility. This includes both physical security and the protection of data and information. Efficient safety management reduces the risk of accidents, increases productivity and promotes user confidence. Compliance with legal regulations and safety standards is another key component of facility management. This does not

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Transparency in facility management: efficiency and trust

Transparency in facility management is a key aspect for the efficiency and success of company processes. It ensures that all relevant information and data is accessible and understandable for everyone involved. This enables well-founded decision-making and effective task fulfilment by employees. Transparent processes promote the trust of customers and stakeholders, as they gain an insight into the processes and services of facility management. In times of increasing importance of sustainability and

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Smartphone: Android vs. iPhone

Android and iOS are the two leading operating systems for mobile devices worldwide. Android, developed by Google, is an open source system that is used by various manufacturers such as Samsung, Huawei and Xiaomi. iOS, on the other hand, is Apple's proprietary operating system that runs exclusively on Apple devices. Android is characterised by its diversity. It offers a wide range of devices in different price categories, from low-cost entry-level models to high-end smartphones. This diversity makes it possible to

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The future of municipal operations: Digitalisation and AI in finance

Digitalisation has played an increasingly important role in the financial management of municipal companies in recent years. Processes can be optimised, costs reduced and transparency increased through the use of digital technologies. The automation of financial processes enables municipal companies to use their resources more efficiently while minimising the error rate. In addition, digitalisation opens up opportunities for innovative business models and services that benefit residents and local businesses. Another important aspect

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Digital message management in claims processing

Digital incident management is a central element of modern claims processing in various branches of industry. It involves the systematic recording, processing and forwarding of information on loss events and incidents using digital technologies and systems. In the past, the documentation and processing of such data was mainly carried out in paper form, which often led to delays and inaccuracies. The implementation of digital reporting management systems enables companies to significantly increase the efficiency and optimisation of their claims handling processes, for example in

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Risk assessment: Everything at risk?

Risk assessment is a systematic process for identifying, analysing and evaluating potential hazards and risks in various areas. It serves to anticipate possible negative effects and develop suitable measures to minimise risks. The application of risk assessment extends across numerous sectors, including industry, healthcare, environmental protection and finance. As part of risk assessment, quantitative and qualitative methods are used to determine the probability and extent of potential damage. This includes

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The Chief Privacy Officer: protecting privacy in the company

The Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) is a central management position in organisations responsible for the protection and security of data. The main tasks of the CPO include: 1. developing and implementing data protection guidelines 2. ensuring compliance with applicable data protection laws 3. promoting data protection awareness within the company 4. training employees in data protection issues The CPO works across departments to integrate data protection aspects into all areas of the company. As the point of contact for external data protection authorities, the

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Reinforcement learning: the future of machine learning

Reinforcement learning is a method of machine learning in which an agent learns to fulfil a specific task by interacting with its environment. The agent receives rewards or punishments for its actions, enabling it to optimise its actions and achieve goals. This method is based on the principle of trial and error, in which the agent learns to make optimal decisions through experience. Reinforcement learning has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its wide range of possible applications and

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Efficiency through organisation: the Clean Desk Policy (CDP)

The Clean Desk Policy (CDP) is an organisational policy implemented in companies and institutions to ensure the security of confidential information and promote an efficient working environment. This policy stipulates that employees must leave their desks tidy and free of sensitive materials at the end of each working day. The main objectives of the CDP include: Protecting confidential data: By putting away sensitive documents and locking computers

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Data minimisation according to GDPR: the TOP 5 mistakes

Data minimisation is a fundamental principle of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is enshrined in Article 5(1)(c). This principle states that personal data must be limited to what is necessary for the purpose of processing. Companies and organisations are obliged to collect and process only the data that is essential for the specific purpose. The principle of data minimisation serves several purposes: Protection of privacy: By limiting the data collected

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Legal aspects of BIM: what you need to know

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a digital method for planning, creating and managing buildings. This technology enables the creation of a virtual 3D model that contains all relevant information about a building. The BIM model serves as a central source of information for all parties involved in the construction project and covers the entire life cycle of a building, from design and construction through to operation and dismantling. The implementation of BIM brings various legal

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