Thursday, April 29, 2021
Financial Services Industry—For the new world of work
The "Financial Services Industry—For the new world of work" flyer explains how Microsoft Surface devices deliver value across the industry. As technology disrupts the landscape of financial services, organizations must become more agile to deliver new customer experiences, all while maintaining tight control over sensitive data and evolving regulations. See how, in an increasingly competitive industry, Surface devices enable professionals to balance objectives, deliver outstanding service, and exceed expectations. Contact us today to learn more.
Security beyond Microsoft products
With Microsoft, security can be simple once again. Microsoft 365 provides an intelligent security hub that works seamlessly across platforms, going far beyond Microsoft—to Linux and Mac, to AWS and beyond, so you can manage mission critical workloads with the right tools at your fingertips. Watch the video to learn more.
Webex: Safe, Private, and Secure
This video showcases the built-in security that Cisco Webex offers. It's this kind of security and privacy that healthcare organizations require. To learn more, contact Coastal Computer Systems Inc. for further details.
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Lenovo ThinkPad 11e Yoga Gen 6
This datasheet provides an in-depth look at the Lenovo ThinkPad 11e Yoga Gen 6, a rugged, portable 2-in-1 device that offers the power and performance students need. For more information, please contact Coastal Computer Systems Inc. today.
Get to Know Lenovo TruScale Infrastructure Services
This informative video describes why Lenovo TruScale is a great option for businesses that want all the benefits of Lenovo's award-winning hardware and services—without the upfront costs and management hassles. Please contact Coastal Computer Systems Inc. for more information about Lenovo TruScale.
What you get with Intel® at the edge
This infographic provides an overview of what Intel® edge solutions offer businesses. It also lists several impressive case studies of enterprises—including Audi, Verizon, ExxonMobil, and Microsoft Azure—that have partnered with Intel for their edge solutions. For more information about Intel edge solutions, please contact Coastal Computer Systems Inc..
Customer Data Platforms: Striving for a Single View of the Customer
The ability to collect, store and normalize large volumes of data while creating a way to persistently identify profiles across digital touchpoints has been the holy grail for many marketers. Traditionally, Data Management Platforms (DMPs) have been used to fulfill this role, but their reliance on anonymous IDs, the lack of personally identifiable information (PII), and their focus on paid channel optimization has led marketers to look for other alternatives.
This is where Customer Data Platforms (CDPs) come into play. Thanks to their usage of known IDs, PII, and their focus on owned channel personalization, they might just provide the coordinated action across all touchpoints and channels that marketers have been seeking all along. But as more and more companies look to brand themselves as CDPs, a little research can go a long way to avoiding potential frustration and going with the wrong option.
In this article, you'll learn about the CDP field as it stands today, and how to differentiate CDPs that started on the digital AdTech side from those that started on the PII MarTech side, as well as the differences in both their strengths and weaknesses.
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