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Good decision-making relies on good information.
That’s why data collection is so important to businesses of all types. In healthcare, it can literally be a life-and-death concern. Currently, two data-related trends are delivering new levels of optimization in hospitals with the potential to vastly improve operations and safety:
- The convergence of info
Vincenzo Salmeri
One of many lessons learned during the pandemic is the importance of in-person learning to student equity, educational development, and social health. Pandemic control strategies such as school closures and distance learning programs are now considered last-resort options by most public health professionals and educators. Understanding this, it’s clear we need to take all reasonable steps to maintain safe, direct interactions between students and teachers, particularly as we transition
Donovan Chua
In today’s day and age, people from every age group are sprinting to meet their set goals or deadlines. When the world was hit with a global pandemic in the last two years, almost every sector and institution was instructed to work remotely, ensuring all social distancing regulations were followed.
This was when the world realized the true potential of digitization [1]
Atin Chhabra
ASCO Power TechnologiesData centers enable us to accomplish different tasks, from enabling smart home capabilities to making virtual calls possible. Their failure has significant impacts on productivity and our daily lives. Data center professionals are dedicated to ensuring that this industry has the power it needs to continue functioning. Gary Russinko, a Principal at
Bhavesh Patel
Across industries, the Internet of Things (IoT) is driving significant investment in projects that integrate smart devices, big data, analytics, and other digitization-related tools. Healthcare institutions are no exception. Hospitals benefit from this advanced connectivity through increased efficiencies, lower costs, and better patient care. As more building infrastructure gets
Jeremy Drean
In recognition of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we hear from one of our #SEGreatPeople on their experience of life with a disability.
At Schneider Electric, we promote and respect the rights of people with disabilities by raising awareness and tackling the stigma and stereotypes faced by people with disabilities. We foster equal treatment and equal opportunities for people with disabilities and are
Michael O`Brien
Aria Silva, 32 years old, is a Mechanical Engineer that graduated from the Instituto Tecnológico de Mérida Yucatán. She currently works as a mechanical designer of low voltage switchboards in Schneider Electric and is part of the Global Schneider Electric LGBT+ community.
I’ve always believed in the power of words. For me, it remains a mystery how a story, no matter how simple or b
Employee Voices
Earlier I wrote that many of our customers are affected by three mega-trends: sustainability; the changing industrial workforce; and a move toward open, standards-based automation technology. While you will continue to hear us speak loudly about sustainability, it is almost as critical to discuss how the changing global workforce is already driving new business and supply chain dynamics.
This change is happening chiefly for two reasons. The first is the diminishing Baby Boomer workfor
Nathalie Marcotte
