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Discover How: IoT Drives the Future of Banking & Financial Industry

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 The banking industry is considered to be slow, conservative, and also open to various forms of bureaucracy. Owing to the multiple apprehensions and myths, the industry is often perceived as a slow adopter of technology innovations. Talking about Fintech organizations and modern banks, they have been the early adopters of opportunities offered by IoT technology .      IoT Use Cases in Banking The Internet of Things can be a competent growth driver for the financial industry to succeed. Most of the technology adoption cases in the industry might look far-fetched; still, the pace at which IoT is developing, the concept of connected banking is no more superficial. Following are some prominent use-cases in which the IoT technology can revolutionize the banking industry Personalization of Wealth Management By using data processing algorithms, we can easily get wealth management insights. IoT technology in financial services will enhance further the accuracy and speed

How is Internet of things Revolutionizing the healthcare landscape

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 IoT enables healthcare professionals to be more watchful and connect with the patients proactively. Data collected from IoT devices can help physicians identify the best treatment process for patients and reach the expected outcomes.  

Government Community Cloud - Digitizing the Governing Processes Contributing to “Digital India Mission”

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 The Government Community Cloud delivers dynamic IT governance to the Indian government automating the processes. Here are some facts you would like to know. 

Indian Government Embraces the Government Community Cloud

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Government Community Cloud ensures seamless collaboration between government officials and public, serving government services to be accessible at one place. Here is how GCC is contributing to Digital India Mission. Learn More>> https://www.esds.co.in/govt-community-cloud  

Shipping Corporation of India

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Shipping Corporation of India Provides Exeburant Support to National And International Trade.

Shipping Corporation of India: A Glimpse into Dry Docking

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Shipping Corporation of India is the Indian government owned public sector organization servicing the national and international trade by operating and managing vessels. With its headquarters in Mumbai, over the years SCI has turned out to be lifeline of the nation delivering uninterrupted supply of crude oil.  SCI - India’s premier shipping line drives the economy operating around one-third of the Indian tonnage. SCI being largest Indian Shipping Company delivers a wide range of services to the overseas trade. Let’s have a look at Dry Docking: What is Dry Docking? Dry Docking refers to a process where vessel is taken to the service yard to clean and inspect the submerged portions of the ship. The ship is taken to the dry land to repair or replace the defected portions of the hull. Dry Docking is carried out every 12 months to 24 months. What are the Phases of Dry Docking? Dry Docking being non-spontaneous process involves months of planning and preparing the dock considering the

Shipping Corporation of India – The Maritime Training Institute

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The Maritime Training Institute is a vital segment of Shipping Corporation of India. SCI- The largest shipping company of India established the SCI Maritime Training Institute in the year 1988 to understand and meet the training and re-training needs of its shore and fleet staff. Extending the maritime training services to the external participants the company contributes to the government of India vision of transforming the country to become an advanced seafaring nation.  Over the years SCI – MTI has designed a wide range of courses contributing to the Indian maritime industry. The training institute ensures innovative and value added courses on safety and commercial aspects fulfilling the requirements of SCI and other reputed maritime companies. It also offers crash course on shipping management for overseas clients.  Campus at a Glance Shipping Corporation of India established it’s Maritime Training Institute on a 45 acres of land at the shores of Powai lake. Duri