Everyday it seems as if another breakthrough is made in tech. Another big moment, cool invention, new business use, or fun toy seems to appear out of thin air
In this AIIM13 Q&A, we talk about how “Road Warriors” use technology that works for them (like capture tools), but that there’s no reason for them to be “rogue warriors.” A look at why the next evolution of capture will be to penetrate vertical markets. And a...
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Voting Closes October 11 - https://www.fedscoop.com/events/fedscoop50/2019/vote/ scroll down to the Tech Champion of the Year, Laura is top row, furthest right.
Well that is exactly what I tried to achieve using the Gamestorming activity ‘low-tech social network’ ( http://www.gogamestorm.com/?...Then we created out low-tech, or as Tony rightly states, ‘no-tech’ nodes or profiles
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Will you join us? AIIM International and AIIM Florida Chapter Solutions Showcase and Strategy Summit in Tampa Oct 3 & 4. You do not have to be based in Florida to attend this event – all are welcome! This event is currently sponsored by Shinydocs, P3iD Technologies, TCG Process, IDEM...
Thank you for this nice note George! Much appreciated. -- Laura Downey, PhD Branch Chief, Applied Architecture TSA Chair WIIM-LC --
Chances are high that you use radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology every day—yet you probably don’t know how it works or that you’re using it. Do you wave a security card over a turnstile or in front of a door when you arrive at work? Do you zoom through toll booths with an...