Lars Winkelbauer - The Need for Cloud Revolution in Air Cargo
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Ongoing, First published Feb 12
The air cargo industry deals with a lot of goods. The management of these goods requires the maintenance of a huge amount of data. It is important to keep track of the data so that customers can be catered to properly. A lot of the data is also used to provide better service to the customer in the future. The data can be analyzed for several purposes which can help the industry keep track of customer behavior and related trends. It must be understood that collected data plays a great role when it comes to helping the industry improve in the long run.
Maintaining this data requires several resources. When data is not stored in the cloud, the storage devices can make use of not only a lot of energy but also a lot of space, the costs required are significantly higher and require much maintenance.
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