With public safety a top priority, Transdev Sydney Ferries realised it had to move to a 5G network infrastructure that could better provide the capacity and speed it needed. The decision has enabled the transport operator to shorten the time needed to analyse hours of video footage and resolve at least 70% of feedback within 2 business days.
DBS Bank s Technology Marketplace 3.0 delivers anything-as-a-service (XaaS) capabilities that enable the bank s applications teams to adapt cloud-native applications without requiring developers to code their needs into those applications.
Mondelez operates a large supply chain and manufacturing footprint to produce well-known snacks such as Cadbury chocolates and Oreo biscuits. By tapping low-code/no-code development, drones and blockchain the company was able deliver productivity gains, better employee experience and higher production yields.
Zuellig Pharma saw the lack of advanced analytics and trusted data platforms in the healthcare sector and built an offering to plug the gaps and help pharmaceutical companies enhance customer engagement. The platform has already helped one organisation better understand user behaviour and gain customer loyalty.
Many parts of rural India depend on uncovered drinking water, which is unsafe for human consumption. To address the challenge, the Andhra Pradesh Space Applications Centre (APSAC) created a digital infrastructure for sourcing data on water assets, and made the data available on a GIS platform.