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By IBM THINK Blog on October 20, 2020

Rethink instead of restart: smart companies are the future after the pandemic

IBM’s Think Digital conference guides businesses in digitalization, adaptation and business process transformation The coronavirus has rewritten the rules of the game in business. Conditions have changed, competition for customers has intensified, while resources have been dwindling due to the sudden downturn. The pandemic has shown that in this new situation, digitalization is no longer […]

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By IBM THINK Blog on July 15, 2020

ECONT selects IBM public cloud to enhance customer experience and modernize operations

Work will turn video data into insights in real time by leveraging the power of cloud technologies whilst protecting the video customers’ data IBM announced that ECONT, one of the leading logistics services providers in Bulgaria with presence in Romania and Greece, implemented a new (centralized) video management system to the IBM public cloud to […]

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By IBM THINK Blog on June 2, 2020

IBM Bulgaria and the University of Library Studies and Information Technologies launch the project Tech Lab: „Go tech with IBM“

Narrowing tech skills gap in Bulgaria and helping the students to prepare for the jobs of the future The students can access the Lab online and enhance skills and knowledge from remote locations   IBM and the University of Library Studies and Information Technologies (ULSIT) today announced the launch of the project Tech Lab: Go […]

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By IBM THINK Blog on February 7, 2018

Turning Rotterdam into the “World’s Smartest Port” with IBM Cloud & IoT

At the port of Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port by cargo tonnage, we want to be the smartest port in the world. Part of that journey is our digital transformation initiative with IBM. With more than 85% of all globally traded goods having travelled on a ship at least once during their lifecycle, ports play a […]

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By IBM THINK Blog on February 22, 2017

Transparency and Trust in the Cognitive Era

We are in the early days of a promising new technology, and of the new era to which it is giving birth. This technology is as radically different from the programmable systems that have been produced by the IT industry for half a century as those systems were from the tabulators that preceded them. Commonly […]

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