
Alex Fuentes
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Jan 6, 2025 |
buildings.com | Alex Fuentes
As extreme weather events become more frequent and severe—including the devastating 2024 hurricane season—insurance costs in the construction and commercial real estate (CRE) markets have nearly doubled over the past decade, according to a recent report by Deloitte. This surge is particularly pronounced in regions most vulnerable to climate-related risks, such as California, Florida, and Texas.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
falexm.medium.com | Alex Fuentes
Alex Fuentes·Follow4 min read·--Vertical SaaS is Redefining WorkThe transformation of work has been a central theme of technological evolution, but we’re now at a groundbreaking inflection point — the emergence of labor as software. A16Z’s recent article on vertical SaaS with AI integration illuminates this seismic shift, emphasizing how industry-specific software solutions are becoming smarter, faster, and increasingly automated.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
laopiniondezamora.es | Alex Fuentes
Aunque cada vez con menos frecuencia, aún proliferan las llamadas telefónicas consideradas spam, que te ofrecen una nueva tarifa para el móvil, una conexión fija de internet o un cambio en la empresa que te suministra los servicios de agua, luz o gas, por ejemplo. Y no solo hay llamadas, también estás los SMS, el correo electrónico y el postal. Mucha gente opta por bloquear los números de teléfono de las distintas operadoras telefónicas, aunque no sirve de mucho, ya que esos números van cambiando.
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Jun 6, 2024 |
dig-in.com | Alex Fuentes
Building construction projects are no strangers to risks. From water damage, caused by leaks and infiltration, and national catastrophe perils to schedule delays and budget overruns, construction projects are confronted with challenges at every stage. The industry is currently facing escalating costs for builder's risk insurance, driven in part by major water damage incidents representing up to 70% of claims, as well as deductible increases of 10 times or more.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
falexm.medium.com | Alex Fuentes
Digital Product Passports (DPPs) streamline various customer-centric processes, enabling authentication, ownership transfer, and access to services like resale and repair with heightened ease. In the fashion ecosystem, implementing a DPP is made straightforward through QR code labels. These QR codes act as a bridge, allowing users to scan them using a smart device, seamlessly navigating to detailed product information. However, the entire process operates with customer anonymity.
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