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Insight has the expertise in building CV pipelines that fit hardware constraints and the IoT platforms to manage them, according to the Forrester report
TEMPE, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Insight Enterprises (NASDAQ: NSIT), the global integrator of Insight Intelligent Technology Solutions™ for organizations of all sizes, has been named a strong performer in the report, The Forrester New Wave™: Computer Vision Consultancies, Q4 2020. Forrester evaluated 13 of the top computer vision (CV) providers across 10 criteria
to help application development and delivery professionals, line-of-business and IT executives select the right partner for their CV needs.
Insight was recognized for its deployment of innovative CV solutions at the edge. According to the report, “Insight has the expertise in building CV pipelines that fit the hardware constraints and the Internet of Things (IoT) platforms to manage them.”
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Insight Public Sector to Host Forum on Educational Technology for Remote Education
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Insight Public Sector’s discussion forum will help educational organizations find solutions for their EdTech and remote education challenges
The rapid requirement for distance learning put a spotlight on EdTech and left many with questions about what the future may hold. Insight Public Sector s EdTEch Forum provides an opportunity to ask questions, discuss best practices, and find answers. NEW YORK (PRWEB) December 11, 2020 Tuesday December 15th, Insight Public Sector will host a virtual EdTech Discussion Forum. This roundtable discussion is open to all IT decision makers, end-users, and others interested in the education field who want to learn more about using education technology for distance learning in response to today’s COVID-19 pandemic. The EdTEch Forum will allow educators and administrators to connect
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Before COVID-19 there were many reasons to become a digital company. The speed and agility of cloud-based operations mean better customer service, more efficient operations, and all that lovely data to analyze for market-advantage.
But the process was expensive and complex, so many companies were hovering on the fence. Now, under the strain of a global pandemic, that fence has fallen. And companies are instead hovering on the edge of a chasm.
“What I’ve seen with the pandemic is an acceleration of digital transformation … if you haven’t done it, you’re in trouble because it’s going to eat your company alive,” said Stephen Zipperman (pictured, left), vice president of consulting services at Datalink, a division of Insight Enterprises Inc.