Wed.Jan 29, 2025

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Key Strategies for Business Continuity in Telecommunications

BryghtPath

Discover why robust Business Continuity for Telecommunications plans are essential in today's interconnected world, and how you can ensure minimal disruption & maximum uptime. The post Key Strategies for Business Continuity in Telecommunications appeared first on Bryghtpath.

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5 Ways AI Is Transforming Business Operations Across Industries

NexusTek

5 Ways AI Is Transforming Business Operations Across Industries January 29, 2025 Mark Richtermeyer SVP, Professional Services and AI At NexusTek, we specialize in helping businesses harness the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive efficiency, enhance decision-making, and deliver exceptional customer experiences. AI is no longer a futuristic concept confined to research labs or tech giants.

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Mobile Credentials for Built Environments

Security Industry Association

Olivia Renaud, group product manager, credentials at Allegion, serves on SIA’s Built Environment Advisory Board. Mobile credentials: the access control buzzword of the last five years. With Apple, Google and Samsung starting to participate, access control providers all want a slice of the newly available Wallet credential market share pie. These players are forcing – for the better elevated end-user expectations for how they move about their daily lives.

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What Small Businesses Use the Most Electricity?

Constellation

When considering small businesses that use a lot of electricity, you will find tremendous variation from industry to industry. Government agencies dont specifically track what small businesses use the most electricity, but by looking at Department of Energy numbers for industries in general, you can assume small businesses will track along industry lines.

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Are Robots Replacing You? Keeping Humans in the Loop in Automated Environments

Speaker: Erroll Amacker

As businesses increasingly adopt automation, finance leaders must navigate the delicate balance between technology and human expertise. This webinar explores the critical role of human oversight in accounts payable (AP) automation and how a people-centric approach can drive better financial performance. Join us for an insightful discussion on how integrating human expertise into automated workflows enhances decision-making, reduces fraud risks, strengthens vendor relationships, and accelerates R

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SIA New Member Profile: Security Force

Security Industry Association

New Security Industry Association (SIA) member Security Force is a professional security integrator offering a wide range of commercial and residential security solutions. The locally owned and operated company is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and serves Indianapolis and the surrounding areas. SIA spoke with Ben Johnson, field operations manager at Security Force, about the company, the security industry and working with SIA.

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Artificial Intelligence Elevates User Experience

Security Industry Association

Daniel Reichman, , Ph.D., is the CEO and chief scientist at Ai-RGUS and a member of the SIA AI Advisory Board. One of the most compelling capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) is elevating the user experience. AI is a powerful tool because it can comb through vast data sets and detect patterns, behaviors and anomalies much more quickly than a human operator.

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SIA Government Relations Update: What the Federal Grants Pause Means for the Security Industry

Security Industry Association

On Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a memo halting all federal grants and loans. The pause mandates that federal agencies review their programs to ensure compliance with President Trumps executive orders. The memo requires a comprehensive report from federal agencies no later than Feb. 10, 2025 to identify which programs, projects and activities may be implicated under any of the presidents executive orders.