At a time when we are constantly being told to value the new and the different, it may come as a surprise to learn that the standard, the shared and the common can be strong drivers of transformation.
All businesses want to boost productivity and efficiency while reducing errors and accidents, but this is especially important for small businesses operating with tighter budgets and smaller staffs.
Paul Murphy opined recently on the relative merits of standards versus standardization. To paraphrase, standards are good because multiple products do things in the same general way, thus making them ...
In 1996, the first USB design (USB 1.0) hit the market, and it eventually became the industry standard - albeit with a few ...
After a decade of consultation and debate, on June 7, the European Union approved a directive requiring virtually all electronic devices sold in the EU be equipped by 2024 with a USB-C charging port; ...
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Analysis of hospitals' machine-readable files finds inconsistencies in what and how price information is reported. Much has been made about the widespread noncompliance to the hospital price ...
Retail media has risen to become the fastest-growing marketing channel in recent years, but the chance for aspiring networks to get a piece of the $100 billion-plus pie could be in peril if the ...