Presentation given at the Cross-regional exchange and learning week on Interoperability and Digital Transformation in the Western Balkans and Eastern Partnership region that took place 24-28 June 2024 in Brussels.
The document discusses customer loyalty programs and mobile apps. It notes that nearly 9 in 10 UK respondents would prefer using a loyalty scheme that is quick and easy to use without needing to carry a loyalty card. Mobile loyalty apps allow for targeted interactions beyond just point-of-sale and can provide a seamless in-store and app experience for tech-savvy customers. However, retailers must balance the benefits of customer data against data sensitivities and legal consent requirements. Achieving the right balance is key to sustaining mobile loyalty programs.
In my Master Project for the Innovation & Technology Business School Zigurat i was thinking about digital transformation of a country in focus of cities. I worked out a high level concept based on citizen needs: A Platform Model that includes Virtual Identity, Service Portfolio and a Public Backlog, that enables Cities to create a highly innovative Enviroment that fits to different city cultures. I looking forward to your thoughts and feedback. Mail me: andre@hyperstacks.de
International Journal of Information Technologies & Intelligent Information Systems(ITI)is a bi-monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Software Engineering & Applications
MyData for a fair, sustainable, and prosperous society Viivi Lähteenoja, Deputy General Manager at MyData Global
International Journal of Information Technologies & Intelligent Information Systems(ITI)is a bi-monthly open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Software Engineering & Applications
The International Journal of Information Technologies & Intelligent Information Systems is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles on software engineering and applications. The goal is to bring together researchers and practitioners to share new results, projects, and experiences in software engineering. Topics of interest include accessibility, cloud computing, data mining, e-government, intelligent systems, knowledge management, security, and more. Authors are invited to submit original papers through the online submission system by the listed deadlines.
Electronic identities help verify users on virtual platforms. Electronic signatures allow for cementing their digital presence in a valid form.
Discover the transformative potential of eSignatures and eIDentification in India, revolutionizing how identities are verified and authenticated
idento.one is a blockchain-based platform that gives consumers control over their personal data and facilitates exchanges of data between consumers and companies. It stores all personal data in a private blockchain managed by TÜV to ensure security and GDPR compliance. Through idento.one's dashboard, consumers can manage their personal data bank, request data from companies, grant consent for data exchanges under smart contracts, and keep track of all data transactions. This enables consumers to regain control of their data and have their data privacy and security protected.
When you hear of “insurance”, the words “innovation” and “technology” would not come to mind intuitively – but they should now. At this day and age, insurance technology has the potential to affect nearly every essential insurance function, ranging from distribution methods to actuarial number crunching. InsurTech is now being implemented across every stage of the insurance value chain. InsurTech 2016 Conference is a global gathering of the world's leading thinkers and doers in Insurance innovations and technology. It's a gathering of the planet's businesses, large and small, who are being impacted by new innovations to want to meet the demands of the insurance market. This year, over 300 attendees will make the trip from all corners of the globe to hear from 80 industry thought leaders who will deliver the knowledge you're looking for to succeed in this arena. InsurTech 2016 will assure that you meet the top insurance and technology professionals - leading 22 interactive and insightful sessions across all the insurtech spectrum, including: Digital distribution channel Blockchain Data Analytics Wealth Management IoT & Telematics Auto Tech Health Tech & Wearables Book your delegate ticket now for additional 15% Discount @ http://bit.ly/2bmXVxG
The document discusses 3 major digital developments for 2016: 1. Extreme connectivity and the growth of the sharing economy enabled by new technologies like Airbnb and Uber. This increases expectations for convenience, speed and around-the-clock access. 2. A focus on customer centricity, as digital transformation requires collecting customer data across channels to understand customers and provide seamless, personalized experiences. 3. The rise of data-driven ecosystems where large amounts of customer data from various sources are analyzed to deliver tailored, predictive experiences in real-time through personalized touchpoints. This moves companies from delivering average digital experiences to unique ones based on insights.
This document discusses how the Mydex service can help local governments meet key needs and drivers by improving service areas like social care, transportation, education, and community engagement. It outlines how Mydex is different as a UK social enterprise focused on empowering individuals to manage their personal data and identities. Mydex provides a personal data store and digital identity platform that enables secure data sharing between individuals and organizations with user consent. This platform can help streamline processes, reduce costs, and improve services for both organizations and individuals.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an online webinar about the IHAN® project on human-driven data economy. The webinar will include presentations on what the IHAN® project is about, the IHAN® blueprint for a human-driven data exchange platform, upcoming IHAN® technical pilot projects, and the future IHAN® governance model. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions.
Our interconnected digital world has started to make a mockery of traditional forms of identification. Being asked to produce ‘two forms of ID; at least one from each of the two following lists’ already seems hopelessly anachronistic in a world of automated password-managers, RFID-driven payments systems, and bio-metric authenticators on our mobile phones. The idea of having a single digital identity (Digital ID) that can replace the need to hold a plethora of cards and documents, from your passport and driving license to your library card and even your CV, is not only one whose time has come, it is one that is all but presumed to exist already. Although it doesn’t quite yet. This ‘initial perspective’ is intended to provide a provocation for thinking and deeper discussion about the impending implementation, and future, of Digital Identity and its role and value in society. In addition, we are also undertaking a set of 5 expert workshops across 4 continents in Q4 2018 (London, Singapore, Sydney, San Francisco and Brussels). If you are interested in joining, we would welcome your feedback and contribution to help build a richer view. Do let us know.
Privacy is a basic human right that has been heavily eroded on the point of extinction in the current digital age, as the constant reports on security breaches tell us. With the help of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), privacy has been brought back from the dead, and is at least discussed in most enterprises in Europe, and perhaps a large part of the world. This lecture introduces the GDPR and Privacy, as it relates to the Smart City. It presents concepts such as “Data Protection by design and by default”, “Consent”, “Legal Basis”, etc. It also presents technologies that make protecting Privacy more difficult, and why. These technologies work against the basic principles of privacy by default, so you need to know the details of how they work, to avoid serious pitfalls. There are also technologies that are more Privacy neutral. While not making data protection easier, at least the technology does not work against the basic principles of privacy. Finally, technologies that intrinsically help you protect Privacy are presented. These technologies make it easier to protect Privacy and sensitive data in general.