BrandPost: The Experience Economy is Booming
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BrandPost: The Experience Economy is Booming
“The experience economy” – based on the idea of selling experiences rather than products – is the fourth great stage in consumer development, following commodities, goods, and services. Only a theory in the past, the experience economy is a reality today, and customer experience (CX) has ascended to a top priority for business leaders. Consumers now consider experience king, as well. They have transformed into “everything customers” who are now more demanding than ever. Sometimes they want to serve themselves, other times they want to interact with a human. Sometimes they want businesses to use information they have on them to personalize their service and be proactive, but they also want their privacy to be respected. Sometimes they want to interact via WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger, other times they want traditional phone calls. To read this article in full, please click herehttp://news.poseidon-us.com/S7d6Y1
BrandPost: Transform With Trusted Data: How Good Governance Accelerates Your Data Culture
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Relyance AI scores $25M Series A to ensure privacy compliance at the code level
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Relyance AI scores $25M Series A to ensure privacy compliance at the code level
Relyance AI, an early stage startup that is helping companies stay in compliance with privacy laws at the code level, announced a $25 million Series A today. At the same time, they revealed a previously unannounced $5 million seed round. Menlo Ventures and Unusual Ventures led the A round, while Unusual was sole lead on […]http://news.poseidon-us.com/S7cztB
3 former US intel officers turned cyber mercenaries plead guilty: An insider threat case study
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DoD wants transformational 2023 budget, but will take some cuts to pay for it: The military wants to see some of its work come to fruition in the coming years. @PoseidonTPA #PoseidonTPA #FederalNewsRadio #CongressSpotlight: Programmer Paul E. Blackâs Path Into Bug Extermination
Get to know NIST’s bug killer, versed in multiple languages of the digital world and ready to tackle programming’s pests. In 1971, Paul E. Black took a class that changed his life. As a teenager growing up in the slide rule’s heyday (before electronic calculators), he happened upon a subject few people studied at the time: computer programming. He loved the idea that you could put a snapshot of your thoughts into a machine and get it to do things — and he’s been into it ever since. Paul spent several years of his early career at a company where he wrote programs that let engineers designhttp://news.poseidon-us.com/S7YLHD