May 2023

Graphic Design Technology Trends in 2023

Graphic design is continually evolving and changing. Factors impacting the industry include seasonal color palettes, consumer buying preferences and graphic design technology. In 2023, there are numerous exciting tech advances that may change the way designers work and create. 

Staying on top of what’s hot helps you be as productive as possible and lets even small firms stay ahead of the competition. From powerful artificial intelligence (AI) software to hardware tools, these are the elements shaping the industry. 

Upgraded RADOX® EV-C with high-voltage Flex cable to ease harness preparation and installation for electric vehicles

Complexities of electric vehicle (EV) production often leads to process and quality variations, inefficiencies, and a deterioration of manufacturing performance. Due to the complex manufacturing solutions used during production, coupled with overburdened workforces, extended manufacturing times and mistakes resulting in reworks and scrap are commonplace. 

SMS vs MMS: Biggest Differences and How to Use Them to Grow Your Business

Businesses are always looking for new ways to connect with their customers. That is why it is essential for business owners to stay ahead using the latest communication tools.

Enter the world of mobile messaging. SMS (Short Message Service) and MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) are two powerful messaging platforms that help you engage your audience and grow your business.

Though they may sound similar, the two platforms have varying differences that businesses must know to leverage to their advantage. Here is how to revolutionize your mobile marketing strategy by exploring SMS vs. MMS.

Rajant Announces Cardinal Module Integrated Into UVify OMEGA Drone Platform

Rajant Announces Cardinal Module Integrated Into UVify OMEGA Drone Platform

 

Visit Rajant with UVify at Xponential Booth 1734

 

Malvern, PA – May 9, 2023: Rajant Corporation, the pioneer of Kinetic Mesh® wireless, will announce the integration of its latest credit card-sized dual-radio Cardinal module with UVify’s OMEGA drone platform at Xponential May 8th – 11th in Denver, Colorado. The Cardinal is powerful, lightweight, and notably the smallest dual-radio platform within Rajant’s portfolio of industrial wireless nodes.

 

5 Telltale Signs a Brand Lacks Emotional Intelligence … and Why Consumers Care

A 2023 Emotional Intelligence Market study citing “heavy growth” of $49.93 billion USD by 2027 exemplifies the extent to which mastering “EQ” versus IQ is taking brands to exciting new levels of success … and why not embracing EQ can result in extreme opportunity loss or, far worse, be an outright brand buster. This as today’s highly discriminating and demanding marketplace is seemingly rife with substitutable solutions.

Smart home management app opens up new revenue streams for service providers

Broadband Service providers can use comprehensive and GDPR-protected data insights from a smart home management app to improve customers’ Wi-Fi experience and unlock new revenue streams thanks to Gamgee’s upgrade to AVM’s FRITZ!Box Wi-Fi Router.

The “Gamgee App for FRITZ!Box” presents service providers with a management capability that maps the home network, user behaviour and app usage analytics. This offers a powerful tool for service providers as they can gain understanding of their subscriber and use this knowledge to optimize and personalize service offering and improve customer satisfaction and loyalty.

oneM2M specifications approved by more than 190 ITU member countries as ITU standard to simplify IoT adoption

More than 190 ITU-T member countries have approved oneM2M specifications as ITU standard, simplifying the IoT ecosystem lifecycle by minimizing development, deployment, and maintenance costs.

The ITU-T's SG20 Internet of Things (IoT) and smart cities and communities (SC&C) approved oneM2M’s security specifications for IoT systems as part of the ITU-T Y.4500.3 series, making the entire suite of oneM2M specifications available for use nationally by ITU -T member states.