Post by saiful200 on Aug 21, 2024 0:13:39 GMT -5
But this must be a balance to achieve Win to Win benefits and a very clear ethical basis. Regarding your questions, I can give an opinion: I believe that there is a consolidation of companies to the new social business model, due to its level of complexity and specialization of human resources, around Big Data technology, AI and processing infrastructure, storage, etc., allowing us to deliver much more value to the client in a more effective, innovative and assertive way.
This new model of social enterprise is favored by the implementation https://www.latestdatabase.com/ of specialized ecosystems around Big Data, this implies significant investments, marginalizing other entities from not achieving an implementation of such magnitude or not reaching agreements to share said ecosystem, therefore, The risk is latent in the existence of a monopoly. Unfortunately, these companies with the capacity to have said technology, need to somehow receive economic income, to supply their investments, not only in specialized human resources and technology, but also in R&D, Maintaining over time all the resources that are involved to deliver results that benefit society is not an easy thing, someone must supply them, commercial logic always prevailing.
I have no doubt that companies seek to contribute to society, to improve their image with the consumer and thus have a greater ROi on their investments, however, they must demonstrate it, selling trust through clear ethics policies, on the confidentiality of data, eliminate or reduce discrimination as much as possible and that the benefit reaches everyone in the search of providing a better experience and benefit to the client. I hope I have been specific in my comments.
This new model of social enterprise is favored by the implementation https://www.latestdatabase.com/ of specialized ecosystems around Big Data, this implies significant investments, marginalizing other entities from not achieving an implementation of such magnitude or not reaching agreements to share said ecosystem, therefore, The risk is latent in the existence of a monopoly. Unfortunately, these companies with the capacity to have said technology, need to somehow receive economic income, to supply their investments, not only in specialized human resources and technology, but also in R&D, Maintaining over time all the resources that are involved to deliver results that benefit society is not an easy thing, someone must supply them, commercial logic always prevailing.
I have no doubt that companies seek to contribute to society, to improve their image with the consumer and thus have a greater ROi on their investments, however, they must demonstrate it, selling trust through clear ethics policies, on the confidentiality of data, eliminate or reduce discrimination as much as possible and that the benefit reaches everyone in the search of providing a better experience and benefit to the client. I hope I have been specific in my comments.