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Wishing you a Happy New year 2021- Kairostech

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  Kairos Technologies family wishes you a  Happy New Year 2021 ! Every year, we are together in your digitalization journey. May this year come with all the unlimited possibilities of growth, tremendous bliss and success. 

How Data and AI Will Keep Your Customers Happy and Engaged

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Customer engagement is among one of the hallmarks of successful businesses in the twenty-first century. As Hubspot notes, customer engagement creates interaction with consumers over several channels to strengthen the company's relationship with them. Thanks to advances in social media, customer engagement is at its highest point. However, as businesses scaled up, they started to realize that there was simply no way they could deal with fielding hundreds or even thousands of relevant comments, questions, and feedback from consumers. Some businesses try to hire staff to cope with this flood early on, but they quickly realize they're fighting a losing battle. Artificial intelligence is the immediate thought when considering large amounts of data. MIT mentions that Big Data, when powered by AI, can lead to exciting and vital insights for businesses today. However, when we speak about artificial intelligence, the term covers a broad range of emerging technologies. Not all of them a

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2021 - Kairos Technologies

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  Christmas is the perfect time of year to celebrate family, joy, and coming together. Hope this festive season will bring good luck and good health for you and your family.  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2021 ! 

Lessons from 2020 in digital transformation and 2021 predictions

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  2020 was a year like no other and the first signs of impending trouble were in December 2019 which is when the first reports of a new pandemic emanating in Wuhan, China, became public. The rest is history and indelibly etched in every human on earth as we have witnessed a year of disruption and change to a degree which was unimaginable only a few months previously. The SARS2-COV19 virus which caused the COVID-19 pandemic has been described as a child of its age, where, because of its infectivity and asymptomatic transmission was ideally suited to take full advantage of the interconnected 21st-century global village. It will also be remembered as the pandemic which largely outpaced the ability of nations’ health and care systems to contain and manage it. As we approach 2021, there is some hope at last. Vaccine announcements have been very positive and there is at last a ray of hope that we can start to rebuild and reconnect with colleagues and friends all over the world after months o