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1 week ago |
floortrendsmag.com | Beth Miller
Artificial intelligence adoption in the flooring industry has accelerated dramatically over the past several years, evolving from an optional business tool to what many now consider a competitive necessity. Yet implementation remains uneven, with many dealers still hesitant to embrace the technology. Recent developments highlight both the potential and the concerns surrounding AI in flooring operations.
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1 month ago |
floortrendsmag.com | Beth Miller
Tile and stone exhibitors from 40 countries will converge at Coverings 2025, the preeminent and largest international ceramic tile and natural stone event in North America, to showcase new tile, natural stone, tools, equipment, machinery and technology in Orlando, Florida, April 29 through May 2. This year, 1,100 exhibitors will span 450,000 net square feet of show floor space in the Orange County Convention Center. What can attendees expect for this year’s show?
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Mar 4, 2025 |
floortrendsmag.com | Beth Miller
Flooring retailers, representing Alabama, Georgia, Iowa and Montana, came together, during the Floor Covering Education Foundation’s (FCEF) “Purpose, Progress, and Possibilities” session at The International Surface Event, to share the various ways in which they are supporting the basic installation program in their areas and how the program is impacting their business.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
mimecast.com | Beth Miller
As cloud-based applications become an ever-present part of businesses across industries, security leaders struggle to ensure sensitive company, customer and employee data remains protected. The rise of remote and hybrid work further illuminated the need for sophisticated tools, processes and policies to mitigate potential risks. Enter cloud application security, which aims to protect a company’s applications and data that live in the cloud – from sales lists to source code to product roadmaps.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
mimecast.com | Beth Miller
Employees’ hard work, innovative ideas and collaborative efforts drive every organization’s success. In fact, most companies consider their employees their greatest asset. However, the employees who create and use those trade secrets have the potential to turn into one of an organization’s biggest threats if they were to share this information with an unapproved third-party, such as a competitor. When this happens, this is a form of corporate espionage.
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