the Russian situation, these are transitional processes. Some companies are simply
trying to survive, while others are lagging behind because they are still trying to solve
automation problems of a much simpler nature: accounting,
warehouse and logistics accounting. That is, those problems that have
long been sorted out in the world. When we manage to move away from solving these accounting problems, we
will need to deal with optimization and integration issues. Then we will be able
to work with the entire infrastructure, clients and move to the Internet.
Quite a few such steps still need to be taken, and not all of them have been completed. But increasing competition and
the pressure of external economic factors are list of bahrain cell phone numbers forcing our companies to very
actively look at the newest and most promising technologies.
But, say,
in 20 years, technological changes will be global?
I think
it can happen even a little faster. 10 years ago, no one could have
imagined that you could manage a company from a tablet –
control all production while on the beach. At the same time, have the ability to connect to
any video camera, see all processes in real time, hold remote
video conferences, instantly receive analytical reports and make
management decisions. These technologies have come into our lives in just a few
years. And in 15-20 years, this will be a completely new world.
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Why did RBC's material provoke a negative reaction?
Some Facebook users explain the negative reaction to the RBC article by the reluctance of Russian readers to know more about the victims, so as not to take their deaths too close to heart.
"I think it's something else. It's catchy. It's easier to think about the list. Or rather, NOT to think about it. 224 corpses. An abstraction. That's why there's a howl. Because it's like a raw nerve. Without anesthesia," writes IT journalist Oleg Kapranov .
Perhaps RBC did not violate journalistic ethics and did not make gross factual errors, but journalists from some other publications did. REN TV, Rossiya, NTV, Channel One and other television and online media outlets used an Instagram photo of a group of four people near a plane at the Sharm el-Sheikh airport as an illustration of the news about the disaster. REN TV reported that the photo was taken “a few minutes before the ill-fated flight took off” and that the passengers depicted in it were dead. In fact, the photo was taken a few days ago, and the people are alive. The girl who published the photo on Instagram had to contact the media and ask them to delete the photo, and also explain to her friends that it was a mistake.
What is the reason for this delay?
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