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  • donna057
  • Unlocking the Future of Monetization: Global Cloud Billing Market Forecast 2024–2033 The global cloud billing market is witnessing remarkable growth due to the widespread adoption of cloud-based services and the increasing demand for scalable, automated billing systems. Valued at USD 5,709.0 million in 2023, the market is projected to reach approximately USD 24,882.6 million by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 15.86% during the forecast period. As enterprises migrate to digital infrastructure, there is a growing need for flexible billing models, cost optimization, and real-time billing data analytics. This trend is further driven by the rising complexity of subscription-based models, multi-cloud environments, and regulatory compliance requirements worldwide. for more insights:- https://market.us/report/cloud-billing-market/
  • airlinesgrouptravel
  • How to Book Last Minute Delta Flights? Delta Airlines allows its passengers to get last-minute deals through the official website, newsletter subscription, or several flash offers. Passengers who are searching for Delta Last Minute Flights can access them through the offers and deals offered by the airline. You have to perform a bit faster and be flexible with your travel dates to get the last-minute deals. Read more: https://www.airlinesgrouptravel.com/blog/how-to-book-last-minute-delta-flights
  • airlinesgrouptravel
  • What is Spirit Savers Club? There are benefits to Flying frequently. It gives you access to better deals at Spirit Airlines as their Spirit Savers Club offers passengers to avail extra discounts. Key benefits include Domestic and international flight deals, reduced fees for seat selection, checked bags, and other add-ons, and access to special promotions and vacation packages for a yearly fee of approximately $69.95. Check out how you can avail of this subscription at the mentioned blog link. Read more: https://www.airlinesgrouptravel.com/blog/is-spirit-airlines-$9-fare-club-worth-it
  • Urvashisharma
  • Subscription marketplace development services offer a robust platform to streamline recurring revenue models. This Company includes customizable subscription plans, automated billing, and secure payment gateways for hassle-free transactions. Visit Here: https://webkul.com/subscription-marketplace-development-services/
  • cheukto
  • chandrasekhar121
  • Magento 2 is a great solution for offering recurring and subscription extensions online. Through Magento 2 recurring and subscription extensions, you can facilitate orchestra billing and automotive panels, so that they do not have to order again and again. https://store.webkul.com/magento2-recurring-subscription.html
  • triptivermaa01
  • Elon Musk’s X is changing its privacy policy to allow third parties to train AI on your posts On Wednesday, social network X (formerly Twitter) updated its Privacy Policy to indicate that it would allow third-party “collaborators” to train their AI models on X data, unless users opt out. While X owner Elon Musk trained xAI’s Grok AI chatbot on X user data, leading to an investigation by the EU’s lead privacy regulator, the company hadn’t yet amended its policy to indicate its data may also be used by third parties. The addition to the policy implies that X, like Reddit and various media organizations, is looking into licensing data to AI companies as a potential new revenue stream. In Section 3 of the updated Privacy Policy titled “Sharing Information,” X added a paragraph detailing how X user data can be used and how users could opt out. It reads: “Third-party collaborators. Depending on your settings, or if you decide to share your data, we may share or disclose your information with third parties. If you do not opt out, in some instances the recipients of the information may use it for their own independent purposes in addition to those stated in X’s Privacy Policy, including, for example, to train their artificial intelligence models, whether generative or otherwise.” The policy points to the settings page on X, but does not specifically indicate where users would go within the settings to toggle off data-sharing. Currently, the “Privacy and safety” section in settings lets users turn on or off data-sharing with xAI’s Grok and with other “business partners,” but the latter is described as those companies that X may work with to “run and improve its products,” not other AI providers. That may be because the updated privacy policy won’t become effective until November 15, at which point the opt-out option could be added. (We hope.) In addition, the company removed a paragraph that said it keeps user “profile information and content for the duration of your account,” and that it keeps other “personally identifiable data we collect when you use our products and services for a maximum of 18 months.” Instead, the new section explains that X will keep “different types of information for different periods of time, depending on how long we need to retain it in order to provide you with our products and services, to comply with our legal requirements and for safety and security reasons.” As an example, it notes that usage information like the “content you post” and your interactions with others’ content will be kept for “the duration of your account or until such content is removed.” The policy also added a note reminding users that public content can exist elsewhere even after it’s removed from X. This could potentially cover the data’s ingestion by AI providers, as X adds, “search engines and other third parties may retain copies of your posts longer, based upon their own privacy policies, even after they are deleted or expire on X.” Separately, X has added a new “Liquidated Damages” section to its updated Terms of Service that says any organization scraping its content will be liable for damages. Specifically, “for requesting, viewing, or accessing more than 1,000,000 posts (including reply posts, video posts, image posts, and any other posts) in any 24-hour period,” X says the organization will be charged $15,000 USD per 1,000,000 posts. The move to monetize X data follows advertiser withdrawals and boycotts and a subscription feature that has yet to take off, which have left the company in need of new ways to pay its bills. X did not respond to a request for comment. https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/17/elon-musks-x-is-changing-its-privacy-policy-to-allow-third-parties-to-train-ai-on-your-posts/
  • chandrasekhar121
  • Customers are always looking for #products that they can receive #regularly. Through #Magento 2 #Subscription Extensions, you can provide subscription-based services to your #customers. https://store.webkul.com/magento2-recurring-subscription.html
  • triptivermaa01
  • Gmail users on Android can now chat with Gemini about their emails Gmail users on Android devices can now chat directly with Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, about their emails in the Gmail app. Google rolled out the new feature, Gmail Q&A, on Thursday to users who pay for Gemini, according to a blog post, and announced the feature would be coming to iOS devices. With Gmail Q&A, users can access Google Gemini in the Gmail app as a personal assistant that can read your entire email inbox. Google says you can ask Gemini to summarize emails by stating things like, “Catch me up on the emails about quarterly planning.” You can also use the feature to search for specific details, such as asking Gemini, “How much did the company spend on the last marketing event?” Of course, you’ll have to bear with occasional hallucinations that plague even the best AI models when using this feature, so maybe don’t trust everything it tells you. Traditionally, if you wanted to find information in your Gmail, you could use the search bar at the top of Google. That’s not going away, but the Gemini button will be added next to the search bar. This is all part of Google’s paradigm shift away from search and toward AI chat. Instead of locating the original email through search, Gmail is pushing users to have an AI chatbot summarize the info they’re looking for. However, it will still cite the source email in its answer. Paying users can access the feature by clicking the black star logo, which has come to represent Gemini across Google’s product suite, in the top-right corner of the app. For now, the Gmail Q&A feature only has access to your emails, but in the future, Google says it will connect to files in your Drive account, as well. In June, Gmail Q&A was rolled out to web users of Gmail who pay for Gemini or Google One AI Premium. These users pay roughly $20 a month for AI features like this, part of Google’s product and application layer around Gemini. It’s unlikely that Gmail Q&A will come to free Gmail users anytime soon. Instead, Google is pushing features like Gmail Q&A to convince users that the expensive monthly subscription costs for Gemini are worth it. The company is also adding Gemini to all of its existing products, including Google Docs, Gmail, Google Calendar and more — but it all comes at a price. Thus far, these AI products are Google’s best shot at generating revenue off of Gemini. https://techcrunch.com/2024/08/29/gmail-users-on-android-can-now-chat-with-gemini-about-their-emails/
  • Healthcare_medical
  • Market Surge: Behavioral Health Software Expected to Hit $4.9 Billion by 2026 https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/behavioral-health-software-market-45953340.html According to the new market research report "Behavioural/Mental Health Software Market by Component (Services, Software), Delivery (Subscription, Ownership), Functionality (Clinical, EHR, CDS, Telehealth, RCM, BI, Administrative, Financial), End User (Hospitals, Clinics) - Global Forecasts to 2026", published by MarketsandMarkets™, the global Behavioral Health Software Market is expected to reach USD 4.9 billion by 2026 from USD 2.0 billion in 2021, at a CAGR of 19.6% during the forecast period. Download PDF Brochure: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=45953340 The major factors driving the growth of behavioral health software market are the increasing adoption of behavioral health software, availability of government funding, government initiatives to encourage EHR adoption in behavioral health organizations, favorable behavioral health reforms in the US, and high demand for mental health services amidst provider shortage. On the other hand, data privacy concerns and a shortage of HCIT personnel are expected to restrain the growth of this market. Based on components, the mental health software market is segmented into software and support services. The support services segment is expected to account for the largest share of the market in 2021. The recurring requirement of support services (such as software upgrades and maintenance) is the major factor supporting its growth. Based on end users, the behavioral health software market has been segmented into community clinics, hospitals, and private practices. In 2021, the community clinics segment is expected to account for the largest share. Growing government initiatives to support these facilities and growing patient preference for community clinics are likely to drive behavioral health software adoption in this segment. Request Sample Pages: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsampleNew.asp?id=45953340 On the basis of region, the behavioral health software market has been segmented into four major regions, namely, North America, Europe, the Asia Pacific and rest of the world. In 2021, North America is expected to dominate the market followed by Europe. The large share of this geographical segment is attributed to factors such as the growing number of people requiring behavioral health services, behavioral health reforms in the US, and government funding for behavioral health services in the region. Major players operating in the behavioral health software market include Advanced Data Systems (US), AdvancedMD (US), Cerner (US), Compulink (US), Core Solutions (US), Credible Behavioral Health (US), Kareo (US), Meditab Software (US), Mindlinc (US), Netsmart (US), Nextgen Healthcare (US, Qualifacts (US), The Echo Group (US), Valant (US), Welligent (US), Cure MD(US), Epic systems corporations (US), Accumedic (US), Mediware(US), Allscripts (US) Recent Developments: In July 2020, Cerner(US) collaborated with Nuance Communications, Inc. (US). This long-standing collaboration aimed to integrate Nuance’s virtual assistant technology into Cerner Millennium. In April 2020, Netsmart (US) partnered with The California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet, US). This partnership helped CalVet to implement Netsmart’s person-centered EHR platform, myUnity, to provide enhanced clinical and operational effectiveness in its delivery of day-to-day care to its residents In February 2021, Netsmart acquired GPM, a North Carolina-based Software-as-a-Service technology and services company. This will help Netsmart’s CareFabric platform to deliver interoperable data sharing between long-term care facilities and providers.
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