- Branche: Consulting
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The ability to determine what information is contained in a specific file, folder, application or other data store, whether that information is at rest, in use or in transit. Enterprises achieve content awareness with technologies that use one or more inspection techniques and mechanisms, including exact data matching, structured “fingerprinting” of data, statistical analysis (for example, Bayesian analysis and machine learning), rules and regular expression matching, published lexicons, conceptual definitions, keyword and file-tagging look-up and watermark recognition.
Industry:Technology
Content and applications service providers include providers focusing primarily on information and media services, content, entertainment and applications services. Examples include, Yahoo, Google.
Industry:Technology
Content analytics defines a family of technologies that processes digital content and user behavior in consuming and engaging with content, such as documents, news sites, customer conversations (both audio and text), and social network discussions, to answer specific questions.
Industry:Technology
A content aggregator is an organization that aggregates and contracts content from multiple providers, then redistributes licensed content to others for a fee.
Industry:Technology
The presentation of content from multiple sources at a single Web location for review by the customer.
Industry:Technology
In commercial publishing, content refers to individual documents that can be graphic, textual or illustrative in nature, or amalgamations of documents that can be combined into individual articles or complete publications. On the Internet, the term refers to the content of websites.
Industry:Technology
Contactless payment technology enables payment transactions via a contactless chip embedded in payment cards, tags, key fobs and mobile phones. The chip communicates with a reader device that uses radio frequency or Near Field Communication (NFC) standards. It includes radio frequency identification (RFID) as part of a machine-to-machine communications trend. Contactless payments are more popularly referred to as “wave and pay” or “tap and go.”
Industry:Technology
Chip-based Near Field Communication (NFC) card based on radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies that use RFs to transmit data, and which needs no physical contact to be read by readers or terminals. Contactless cards are waved near the reader to record transactions or to identify the user. Systems are either passive, with the readers generating the frequency, or active, in which case the card activates the reader. Sony’s FeliCa chip card technology (which has been integrated into mobile phones for m-banking and m-commerce in Japan) is an example.
Industry:Technology
A database containing names, addresses and other information on sales contacts, used for contact tracking and management purposes.
Industry:Technology
A contact center workforce optimization solution integrates disparate contact center technologies—including contact center performance management, e-learning, interaction analytics, quality management and workforce management—which execute against a high-level framework encompassing strategic contact center planning; agent recruitment, deployment, monitoring, evaluation, improvement and motivation; and corporate accountability and contribution.
Industry:Technology