Sam Thomas
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Tech enthusiast, and consultant having diverse knowledge and experience in various subjects and domains.
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What is XML Data Conversion and Why Do Businesses Need it?
XML stands for Extensible Markup Language which is set as a standard to store and transfer data seamlessly. It is a chosen cross-platform web-publishing setup practiced by businesses to promote and collect their data on the web. In short, companies leverage XML format for perfect web content dissemination.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
How to Choose the Right Document Remediation Partner?
The terms ‘digital accessibility’ and ‘508 accessibility compliance’ are taking businesses by storm. Wondering why? Firstly, the size of the market segment excluded by inaccessible PDFs, documents, and websites is too massive to be ignored. Secondly, the legal risk that comes along with inaccessible documents and websites is quite expensive, both in terms of costs and brand integrity.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
Achieve Greater Efficiency and Accuracy With Outsourced Data Entry Services
Data is the lifeblood of any business, be it B2B or B2C, big or small, old or new. It contains everything that is the business as well as how it runs—data fuels almost all the business processes, functions, and decisions. The data-spitting technological innovations and ever-evolving market trends across industries have led to organizations generating ever-increasing volumes of data.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
Image Annotation in Machine Learning: Process and Prerequisites
The new-age technologies AI and ML have a profound impact on our everyday life in ways like online fraud detection, traffic prediction, and speech recognition to name a few. At the core of these marvels is a Machine Learning application called Computer Vision that enables computers to ‘see’ and interpret the world around them, much like the way humans do.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
Migrate from Print to Digital Seamlessly With ePub Conversion Solutions
eBooks have gradually taken over paper-based books and have added a whole new dimension to the reading sector. According to Statista, the number of readers in the eBooks segment is expected to amount to 1,123.2m users by 2027. Revenue in the eBooks segment is expected to show an annual growth rate of 2.83% (CAGR 2023-2027), resulting in a projected market volume of US$16.08bn by 2027.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
7 Data Collection Methods Businesses Must Know
Data collection is an integral part of a business’s success; however, ensuring its accuracy, completeness, and relevance to the organization and other issues at hand is vital. The information gathered not only allows companies to analyze past strategies but also stay informed on what needs to change.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
5 Tips to Choose the Right Data Entry Services Company
Data is the lifeblood of organizations today, whether it is B2B or B2C, old or new, big or small. Besides, a company’s success depends on how they organize, manage, and use it. Having said this, the data entry process becomes a necessity for almost every business—it is a critical component of various administrative tasks ranging from marketing tactics to customer service to strategic decision-making.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
Maximize Business Profits and Productivity With Data Mining Insights.
Sitting merely on the heaps of data won’t take you anywhere. You must know how to leverage this data to expand your business paradigms. And, data mining is one of the most effective ways companies can make sense of their data to scale new heights. This process is extremely valuable to build accurate sales forecasts, provide valuable customer insights, streamline operations, increase marketing ROI, and much more.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
Outsource Offline Data Entry Tasks: Enhance Accuracy and Reduce Errors
Digital technology dominates the modern business landscape to an extent where almost every business, regardless of its scope or size relies heavily on digitized data entry. Nevertheless, a substantial amount of business-critical data is still generated in non-digital format—documents such as insurance claims, manual invoices, forms, and other paper records are rich sources of information.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
Decoding Data Validation: significance, Challenges and Implementation
Ensuring the quality of data becomes even more critical as organizations around the world adopt data-oriented practices to improve operational efficiencies and increase revenue. Poor quality data gathered from different sources can derail a company’s efforts to meet key business objectives. They are often burdened with the sheer volume of data—and face challenges for data standardization, lack of data governance, disparate data systems, manual processes, etc.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
Data Cleansing: Crucial Step to Combat the Cost & Consequences of Bad Quality Data
As the adage goes, “quality is not a gift but it is free. Unquality things are what cost money.” The point here is that when businesses create and maintain a state of quality, the magnitude of its benefits is immense.
By Sam Thomasabout a year ago in Journal
Know the Pros and Cons of Outsourcing Data Conversion Tasks
Businesses, whether B2B or B2C, old or new, big or small, involve handling large amounts of data. It could be market trends, details about potential customers, rebates offered, digital information, and so on. As data files are inevitable for every business, they must be collected, verified, stored, as well as updated continuously.
By Sam Thomas2 years ago in Journal