Technology implementation and integration and how it can help your organization.
Technology implementation and integration is the process of aligning business and technology and they must be aligned so that business objectives and strategies can be successfully implemented. It means that systems and devices are able to work harmoniously with one another and share data back and forth and provide an added value that justifies the expense of pursuing emerging technologies.
Pinkertons Consulting LLC can implement old and new emerging technologies that your business needs to advance its growth in a responsible and methodological way.
Here are some questions and answers to consider before deciding if Pinkertons Consulting can meet your organization’s goals for growth.
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Technology Enables Innovation. The ability to fly was only possible with the use of technology and innovation. In the current day and age, technology is used for research and development purposes, improving our ability to test and implement new ideas
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The biggest benefit of technology integration is the ability to increase your business's efficiency and productivity, keeping you a step ahead of your competition. When all data is kept together, organized, accessible, and easily shared between platforms or software, it saves you time
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12 Innovative Ways Technology Is Saving Endangered Species
Better Mapping and Visualization
Google Earth/Screen capture
Smart Collars for Endangered Species
Remote Control Photography and Video
Remote Monitoring of Wildlife Sounds:
Remote Controlled Sampling
High-Tech Fish Hooks
Gene Sequencing
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A 4-Step Approach to Implementing New Technology
Plan. It goes without saying that planning is the first and most important step in implementing new technology.
Design. Now, at the design stage, we can move on to specifics.
Implement. Now the hard work.
Support.
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The Internet of Things (IOT) is an ecosystem where multiple applications communicate with each other as a network. By plugging into these ecosystems, companies can get access to entire networks. They can, among other benefits, find new customers, tap into new sources of data, and improve established business processes.
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In recent years, plenty of new technologies have sprung up that bring water to communities that need it most.
Solar Powered Water Filtration.
Fog Catchers.
Desalination - Water from the Sea.
The Drinkable Book.
Water from Air - Zero Mass Water.
The LifeStraw.
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Reverse osmosis (RO), ultrafiltration (UF), microfiltration (MF) and nanofiltration (NF) are the most commonly used membranes for water treatment processes. Previously applied to the production of water for industrial or pharmaceutical applications, membranes are being applied to the treatment of drinking water.
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Use an electric depth gauge. This is the easiest and most common method to measure your well's static water level. This equipment typically consists of two wires with an electronic sensor that indicates when, and at what depth, the tape has hit the water.
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Desalination: Converting salt water into fresh water, is another way people can solve water scarcity. The process is called desalination, and it is a huge step toward ending water scarcity. The process may take a lot of energy to conduct but there are affordable ways to do so.
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What are some examples of technologies used in agriculture?
Soil and Water Sensors.
Weather Tracking.
Satellite Imaging.
Pervasive Automation.
Minichromosomal Technology.
RFID Technology.
Vertical Farming.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used to analyze large amounts of conservation data, such as camera traps, satellite and drone images, or audio and video recordings, and improve wildlife identification and monitoring.
If you found the answers to these questions satisfying but are still unsure what technologies you need then Pinkertons Consulting LLC can help find a technological solution for your project. Contact me to schedule an appointment.