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What Is QMS? A Guide on Quality Management System

What Is QMS? A Guide on Quality Management System

From creating to-do lists at the start of the work day to creating a plan of action to meet friends, good planning and processes go a long way.  
by Michael Gigante
45 Fleet Management Statistics to Help Reduce Operational Costs

45 Fleet Management Statistics to Help Reduce Operational Costs

In today's business world, managing a fleet efficiently is crucial. Whether you're delivering goods or providing services, effective fleet management is vital for success.
by Sujith Nair
32 Facial Recognition Statistics to Know in 2023

32 Facial Recognition Statistics to Know in 2023

We once knew facial recognition as futuristic technology only seen in science fiction movies. But now, from our smartphones to traffic lights, facial recognition plays a significant part of our daily lives.
by Mara Calvello
2021 Trends in Restaurant Technology

2021 Trends in Restaurant Technology

This post is part of G2's 2021 digital trends series. Read more about G2’s perspective on digital transformation trends in an introduction from Michael Fauscette, G2's chief research officer and Tom Pringle, VP, market research, and additional coverage on trends identified by G2’s analysts.
by Dominick Duda
Compliance 101: The Basics of Compliance and How It Affects You

Compliance 101: The Basics of Compliance and How It Affects You

Did you know that the use of car seat belts wasn’t mandatory until 1984? Even today, in 15 of the 50 U.S. states, not wearing a seat belt isn’t a violation. However, the 1968 Motor Vehicle Safety Standard was the first regulatory compliance that made it mandatory for car manufacturers to provide seat belts for all vehicles. In other words, car manufacturers have to offer seat belts, but drivers don’t always have to use them.
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
Finite Element Analysis: What Is It and How Does It Work?

Finite Element Analysis: What Is It and How Does It Work?

Have you ever wondered how engineers and manufacturers test their designs’ durability, strength, and safety?
by Michael Gigante
Build Custom Solutions with RAD Software to Solve Remote Work Issues

Build Custom Solutions with RAD Software to Solve Remote Work Issues

When society experiences major pressures and must shift toward the unfamiliar--as we are right now to accommodate the risks of COVID-19--processing the big picture can prove to be difficult. 
by Adam Crivello
Nonprofits in the Time of COVID-19

Nonprofits in the Time of COVID-19

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues around the globe, many nonprofits are left in a precarious financial position due to canceled galas and events—which often constitute a vital portion of yearly fundraising revenue. Furthermore, nonprofits who engage with vulnerable populations through program and service delivery face another challenge: protecting their staff while continuing to help these vulnerable populations access the critical services they need.
by Dominick Duda
The Construction Project Lifecycle Drives Innovation in Construction Technology

The Construction Project Lifecycle Drives Innovation in Construction Technology

Construction projects can be gargantuan undertakings, made up of a mind-boggling number of moving parts. Though such projects may be expensive, lumbering giants, they can be tamed with the right stack of construction software. 
by Jasmine Lee
Managing the Convergence of the Physical and Virtual Office

Managing the Convergence of the Physical and Virtual Office

It’s already been established that remote work culture isn’t going anywhere. However, that doesn’t mean offices will simply cease to exist. Many companies are offering flexible work environments for their employees, building in the option to work from home for part of the week. This shift to a more hybrid working environment will require some changes to the workspace with the convergence of the physical and virtual office. 
by Brianna Bajwa