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Productive sectors of the s. It is really difficult to make these entities understand, especially at the local level, the short and medium term improvements that their actions would have, both at a social and economic level, if they based part of their decisions on both the study phase as well as in the execution phase to results obtained from the use of data. I think that one of the great reasons that induce them to "avoid" or "delay", as far as possible, the entry into new "ways of working, of understanding life" (those that value the quality of life, personal relationship, family grouping, professional enrichment), is the generational model that currently directs these companies.
From what I understand and I hope that the new generations https://www.latestdatabase.com/ that are beginning to occupy positions with decision-making power will introduce these new technologies and open this sector to social equality, sustainable development at all levels and above all to the misunderstood globalization (this would be for another topic), that is, it did not predominate, a complicated issue, only the cost as a decisive factor in the decisions to be made.Login to respond David Vilasboas Everything you propose is very good, it is very altruistic and It has very good intentions but what a company pursues is to make money; and I'm afraid that most of them understand all these actions as a way to give a good image to earn more money.
Regarding Big Data, the phrase “information is power” makes more and more sense. States are not knowing how to adapt to the appearance of these mega-companies that transcend their territories and that more effectively manage a huge amount of data for their own benefit, in search of new businesses. Companies that know how to use the data collected will have a chance to survive. The rest will be devoured by the competition. Log in to respond María Mercedes García Díaz Hello David, thanks for the contribution, With respect to companies it is true that we cannot be naive, but it is also true that we can put pressure on companies as consumers.
From what I understand and I hope that the new generations https://www.latestdatabase.com/ that are beginning to occupy positions with decision-making power will introduce these new technologies and open this sector to social equality, sustainable development at all levels and above all to the misunderstood globalization (this would be for another topic), that is, it did not predominate, a complicated issue, only the cost as a decisive factor in the decisions to be made.Login to respond David Vilasboas Everything you propose is very good, it is very altruistic and It has very good intentions but what a company pursues is to make money; and I'm afraid that most of them understand all these actions as a way to give a good image to earn more money.
Regarding Big Data, the phrase “information is power” makes more and more sense. States are not knowing how to adapt to the appearance of these mega-companies that transcend their territories and that more effectively manage a huge amount of data for their own benefit, in search of new businesses. Companies that know how to use the data collected will have a chance to survive. The rest will be devoured by the competition. Log in to respond María Mercedes García Díaz Hello David, thanks for the contribution, With respect to companies it is true that we cannot be naive, but it is also true that we can put pressure on companies as consumers.