Troubled times at Nokia, is the company falling into American hands?
Things aren't going well for Nokia. The company, which for years was the market leader in mobile phones, has now focused on building mobile networks. It’s a specialised market with little competition and high margins. Nevertheless, Nokia is not doing well; the company is said to be looking for a ... Read more
OutSystems adds low-code in all layers of application development
OutSystems is one of the companies that has put low-code on the map. Because the company is a forerunner in this market, it can tell like no other where the low-code market is heading. At the end of last year, we talked to Gonçalo Gaiolas, Vice President of OutSystems, to find out how OutSystems v... Read more
Cybercrime becomes more sophisticated: ‘we can’t continue like this.’
Recently, the latest batch of cybersecurity experts was trained in Amsterdam by the SANS Institute. For Techzine it was a good moment to talk to one of the instructors delivering cybersecurity training at the event. What is most important? Where is more attention needed?
We talked to Chris Dale,... Read more
IFS wants to apply explainable AI to customer data by 2020
During the
IFS World Conference, we had the opportunity to look ahead with IFS directors.
Where does the company want to go in 2020? It sees itself as a challenger, but
how will it really challenge the competition? IFS is also entering the world of
artificial intelligence (AI). The company wants to... Read more
Liquit offers a hybrid layer between endpoint and unified workspace
Liquit is a fairly new company specialising in the unified workspace market with a hybrid solution. The company has, as it were, built a layer between the client and the unified workspace, allowing organisations to merge multiple platforms. This offers more flexibility and results in significant co... Read more
The future of customer service and experience
Recently
we were guests at Salesforce's Service Innovation Summit. A local event with
about 500 participants where the future of customer service was discussed, but
also the difference between customer service and customer experience. A
valuable day full of customer stories and the opportunity for ... Read more
Mobile World Congress officially cancelled
The GSMA has decided to officially cancel the Mobile World Congress, the organization told Techzine. The official reason for cancelling the event is the Corona virus.
Last week, a kind of domino effect happened when one company after the other announced not to participate any longer in the annua... Read more
MWC board holds urgent meeting after Nokia cancels attendance
The GSMA board is meeting urgently to discuss what to do with the Mobile World Congress. A decision may be made today as to whether or not to cancel the MWC. Nokia announced today that it will not participate in the exhibition.
Yesterday we already explained in a blog that the 2020 edition of th... Read more
Samsung focuses on 5G and camera with Galaxy S20 series
Samsung revealed their latest smartphones last night. The Galaxy S20 series has been presented and the line-up does not consist of two but three phones this year. The innovation at Samsung comes mainly from the camera this year.
The South Korean company presented not two, but three devices this ... Read more
Divided GSMA decides on Friday if Mobile World Congress takes place
Spain's third-largest newspaper, La Vanguardia, reports that the Mobile World Congress (MWC) may be cancelled altogether this year. Opinions differ within the GSMA, the organiser, to continue with the event. There will be a GSMA meeting on Friday, and a final decision will be made. Although, it mig... Read more