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Mapping the progress of Air New Zealand’s digital rebuild

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As lean as things got, that time afforded the opportunity to rebuild by flipping the script: Air New Zealand was going to become a digital company that happened to be an airline, rather than an airline with a digital department. This is a chance to start practicing what an airline of the future could look like.

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Lufthansa’s digital future takes flight with ‘Digital Hangar’

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Each Hangar houses agile coaches, business analysts, data and analytics specialists, product owners, Scrum masters, software engineers, and user interface designers — all with one mission: to elevate the airlines’ digital customer experience before, during, and after the flight. Experience is not only the cherry on the cake.”

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Rackspace technology—Award-winning, multi-cloud modernization powered by VMware

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The question is, how do we provide the right technology and ease of use so our customers can gain a competitive advantage and solve their business challenges?” says Adrianna Bustamante, vice president of global channel and alliances for Rackspace Technology. “Every company today is a technology company.

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Expat CIOs: IT leaders broaden horizons with global experiences

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We live in a world that is more global than ever before and it is important to experience different cultures, customs, and traditions,” he says. He moved from New Zealand to Amsterdam, working with Nike and Heineken as their global enterprise architect for data and analytics.

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Will Machine Learning Save The Struggling Airline Industry?

Smart Data Collective

In June, Aviation Today published a great article on the state of machine learning and AI in the airline industry. The airline industry has started relying more on machine learning technology as new challenges threaten to cripple its business. Machine Learning is the Key to Saving the Ailing Airline Industry. Pricing/Ancillary.

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Averting turbulence in the air

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The diversification of payment methods and gradual increase in the volume of online transactions have cast a spotlight on the need for payment security compliance within the airline industry. Understanding the business of the airline industry As previously mentioned, the revenue streams are becoming diversified in the airline sector.

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IBM and AWS Create a Path to Modernization Via Industry-Specific Solutions

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Modernization journeys are complex and typically highly custom, dependent on an enterprise’s core business challenges and overall competitive goals. The airline also sought to provide analysts with finer data access controls so they could be more analytical and creative when driving revenue management decisions.

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