
Paul Korzeniowski
Writer at Freelance
Conributing Editor at Tech Target
A seasoned business/technology journalist, Paul's work appeared in Forbes, USA Today, and Entrepreneur. He has published more than 1 million words in his career
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1 month ago |
speechtechmag.com | Paul Korzeniowski
Avatars have been a popular way for individuals and companies to express themselves digitally for more than 30 years. Technology upgrades over the years have taken this virtual content from static to dynamic, with speaking avatars becoming more common. But for all the innovation, a long-standing challenge has been coordinating avatars’ words and body movements.
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2 months ago |
speechtechmag.com | Paul Korzeniowski
Artificial intelligence is stepping further into audio content generation and altering its development dramatically. Established vendors, like Google, Meta, and Microsoft, as well as startups, such as Revoicer and WellSaid, are leveraging generative AI and delivering more flexible, capable, realistic content. These solutions help companies, content creators, podcasters, and entrepreneurs create audio content for a growing array of applications.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
destinationcrm.com | Phillip Britt |Linda Pophal |Paul Korzeniowski |Donna Fluss
The Leading Companies and Hottest Trends and Technologies in Customer Service, Marketing, and Sales: The 2024 CRM Top 100CRM magazine presents its sixth annual rundown of the leading companies and hottest trends in customer relationship management. The Top Customer Service Trends and Technologies for 2024: In Customer Service, AI Is EverywhereGenerative, conversational, predictive, and multimodal are among the AI flavors.
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Jul 7, 2024 |
destinationcrm.com | Paul Korzeniowski
The economy has been extremely volatile for the past few years. Fears about inflation, which drives up costs, have been rampant. As a result, businesses are leery about the future and are cutting spending, which is not good news for companies trying to sell their products and services to those businesses. Consequently, companies have been hounding their sales software suppliers for tools that drive greater efficiency and increase productivity.
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Mar 31, 2024 |
destinationcrm.com | Paul Korzeniowski
In an uncertain economy with very high interest rates, large, competitive, and volatile would all be apt adjectives to describe the U.S. real estate market. Given those descriptors, real estate agencies find themselves under intense pressure to identify, nurture, and convert leads. CRM software has the potential to ease those demands, but its use has delivered mixed results thus far. The real estate market is large.
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RT @EnergyCentral: Wind and Solar Will Be 25% of Total U.S. Generating Capacity Within Three Years as They Grow by Over 100-GW. https://t.c…

Technology ahead of management checks: only 45% have an enterprise-wide strategy to ensure secure, aligned deployment across the entire organization. That leaves them vulnerable to security threats and technical consolidation challenges .

New Research Shows Over Half of Companies Lack a Cohesive | #CRM @Grammarly Great insights! https://t.co/9NBcInBqYh https://t.co/s8DN8MKNbD

Alarming and puzzling to me that the US may be losing its technology edge and doesn't move the social media trending needle. How wisely are we spending our time and money?

China built more 5G base stations in 3 months than US did in 2 years - South China Morning Post https://t.co/qfPgZBboDp