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hoppr's George Gelavis Describes how CPE-based Targeted Advertising Opens Door for Network Service Providers Seeking New Revenue Streams

New developments in CPE-based advertising technology are creating a broad range of new opportunities for Network Service Providers (NSPs) to tap into an important and sustainable stream of revenue. So says George Gelavis, CEO of hoppr in a podcast interview for journalists covering the IBC 2019 conference in Amsterdam 13 - 17 September 2019.

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Gartner: Gen Zers' CIOs Will Help Accelerate Digital Business Transformation If CIOs Adapt Their Leadership Approach

Generation Z (Gen Zers) are often perceived and managed wrongly by CIOs, and led as if they were Millennials, according to Gartner Inc. That's because the behavioral traits and beliefs of Gen Zers are closer to those of Baby Boomers and Generation X (Gen Xers) than Millennials. Indeed, if heard and understood properly, Gen Zers will help accelerate digital business transformation, even more than Millennials, the analysts say.

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Disney+ Signals New International Pay-TV Paradigm

Disney+’s rollout has been one of the most discussed and debated content service launches ever. Futuresource is bullish about its prospects in most key markets, with it expected to challenge for the number two or three SVoD position behind Netflix and (where significant) Amazon Prime Video. The depth of content at launch is impressive, with approximately 600 movies and TV show franchises, providing a long tail of Disney content unmatched on existing services and with strong appeal to families. Futuresource estimates that around two-thirds of Disney+ subscribers will have children under 12, with this base crucial in helping maintain overall subscriber loyalty to the service across the long term.

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ESI ThoughtLab Study Reveals Measurable ROI on Smart City Investments, but Risks Remain

Smart City investments can generate a significant return on investment (ROI) for cities, but cyber risks loom large, according to a recent study by ESI ThoughtLab. Preliminary findings from its study of 100 worldwide metro centers found that most cities are seeing major economic, financial, and social benefits from their investments in smart technologies, but also greater cyber-risks, if digital innovation is not managed properly.

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61 Percent of Business Leaders Think Hackers Are Winning War Against Cybercrime, But Many are Ignoring Problem: RSM Survey

Six in 10 business leaders believe that in the war against cybercrime, hackers are more sophisticated than software developers, according to a new RSM cybersecurity survey. The pan-European survey of board members at nearly 600 successful businesses by the European Business Awards also revealed that 73% consider themselves at risk from cybercrime and only 31% believe their security strategy will protect them from a cyberattack.

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Next-Gen Technology Adoption Pushes Global Military Cybersecurity Market Toward $16 Billion by 2023: Frost & Sullivan

Global defense industries are transforming their operations and capabilities through significant investments in disruptive technologies and platforms, according to a new report from Frost & Sullivan. Driven by changes in military cybersecurity requirements, the analyst firm anticipates global military cybersecurity to grow to $16.01 billion by 2023 -- reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.6% from 2018-2023.

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Connected and Vulnerable: Deloitte Shares Top Five Tips for IoT Device Security

As Internet of Things (IoT) devices continue to proliferate, the onus is on organizations to put security at the forefront of their IoT priorities according to new recommendations from Deloitte. From cameras to toothbrushes, thermostats to hospital infusion pumps, connected devices are actively being targeted by cyber adversaries determined to compromise corporate and individual privacy, construct botnets, place malicious software and steal intellectual property.

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Vitria's Chris Menier and Cognizant's Tiran Dagan Explore How Digital Operations and AIOps Help NSPs Create Customer-Centric IT Ecosystems

In an ongoing effort to identify the metrics that matter for improving customer engagement, companies must leverage the latest technologies to monitor and measure the key elements that affect the user experience.

In an audio interview for journalists covering Mobile World Congress 2019 in LA on October 22-24, Tiran Dagan, Chief Digital Officer for Media and Communications for Cognizant, and Chris Menier, Vice President and Transformation Strategist for Vitria, discuss how Digital Operations and Artificial Intelligence supported operations (AIOps) can enable network service providers (NSPs) to improve the experience of their subscriber bases by mining data to gain better insights from operational activities.

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Investments Spurring Aggressive Expansion of Food Delivery Companies to Thrust Global Revenues to $200 Billion, Predicts Frost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan predicts online food delivery industry revenues to rise from $82 billion in 2018 to a staggering $200 billion in 2025. That translates into a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14% as a result of increasing global penetration, strategic mergers and acquisitions, and adoption of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, AR/VR, drones and autonomous vehicles.

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