Our digital age: some critical and actionable insights, trends and perspectives captured for you this week.

Connectikpeople.co is pursuing its leading role as a perfect decision-making platform to streamline your end-to-end digital experience.

In this momentum, one has observed this week that:

New studies show that one-third of data center servers are consuming energy when inactive or transferring data. This revealing data points to a unpleasant mismanagement of data center resources and could be responsible for unnecessary costs and energy consumption.

Now that the benefits of collective knowledge and large code bases are more familiar to executives, some proprietary-code projects are finding value in integrating or completely moving to open source.

The secret to gaining a competitive big data analytics advantage is agility.
The ability to capture and chew huge amounts of user data allows Apple to conduct large-scale UX research and fine-tune products quickly.

Henceforth, Companies can’t afford to act on dirty data, there’s a growing market for preparation tools to “clean” data before it’s used.

Connectikpeople.co is now proud to see that, companies are finally starting to see the value in unified product experiences.

Microsoft, Mozilla, Google, and Apple are working together on a new browser framework called WebAssembly that could revolutionize Web-browsing speeds and function as an alternative to JavaScript.

Microsoft is working to create an operating system that allows you to access your content on any Windows-supported device.

Facebook’s new graphics AI was able to generate images that convinced nearly 50 percent of users they were real photos.

By monitoring brain waves, heart rate, and breathing rhythms, Jaguar Land Rover believes these cars can predict and prevent crashes and other driver errors.
Device makers are opening their doors for developers to create and sell apps that enhance or augment their hardware.

New services allow users to create apps without coding skills, and finally iOS 9 is finally letting developers index their data for deep linking and use the device’s built-in search.

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