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When Is Enough Actually Enough? Exploring the Lagging Face of Public Safety (Part 2)

Avaya

In Part 1 of this series , Avaya Vice President and Chief Technologist for software-defined architecture Jean Turgeon opened up a much-needed conversation about the current state of public safety and E911 (which, for the record, doesn’t look good). We need: Originating devices to support location accuracy. Today in the U.S.,

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Optimize AWS Inferentia utilization with FastAPI and PyTorch models on Amazon EC2 Inf1 & Inf2 instances

AWS Machine Learning

A client doesn’t need to know the model’s name or version that has been deployed under the server; the endpoint name is now just a proxy to a function that loads and runs the model. If the model changes on the server side, the client has to know and change its API call to the new endpoint accordingly. 3 Inf1.24xlarge 16 64 1.5

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7 Local Search Conferences Worth Attending Before the End of 2017

Grade.us

But marketing conferences are more than just a reminder to keep seeking information on this constantly evolving industry. The other topics seem poised to tackle thought-leadership, an equally important battle that marketers need to be willing to wage to stay ahead of the competition. Location: Dallas, Texas.

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Call Center Industry Overview During COVID-19 | A Review

NobelBiz

The following is a list of call & contact center industry reports related to COVID-19. The overview includes: news reports relating to spam calls new regulations from federal and state governments warnings from the FCC, FTC, & FBI reports on contact centers that are refusing to switch to a work-from-home model for their agents.

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7 Customer Success Mentors Share Ways to Improve “Customer Success as a Culture”

ClientSuccess

Welcome to our blog series CSM from the Trenches, a community for frontline Customer Success Managers (CSMs) that discusses trends, best practices, and advice for the frontline. For each client, our team schedules a one-hour call with our client’s leadership team to just listen and learn more about their business.