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Combatting the Watermelon Effect to Improve Digital Experience
By empowering end-user computing teams and service desks with digital experience technology, IT can fix issues and respond in real time. iStock
If organizations invest in digital experience management solutions to improve employee experiences, they must prioritize deep integration of that technology into the service desk and end-user computing tools. The reason: Both of these IT functions need the same high degrees of automation and real-time capabilities to actually go a step beyond analytics and achieve a positive change on the endpoint.
How Digital Twin Technology Could Pave the Way to Smarter Cities
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Everything in a smart city is interconnected via a network of sensors or electronic devices that gather data; this data is used to improve the functioning of the city. But this can be complicated and expensive if not thoroughly tested first.
Just like their precursor, simulation, digital twins are a way of creating a virtual depiction of something in the real world such as a car or city. Smart cities can utilize digital twin technology to determine how the smart network might work, make adaptations and iron out any kinks, and determine the benefits.