“Purchases made through devices such as Google Home and Amazon’s Echo are projected to leap from $2 billion to $40 billion by 2022 as technology improves, U.S. consumers become more comfortable and the speakers become nearly as commonplace in homes as a flat-screen TV, according to a new study from OC&C Strategy Consultants.”
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“Shoppers are more apt to buy cheaper items, such as phone charger cables, via voice. The average online basket was $661 for online purchases of electronics, compared with $239 for voice orders, OC&C said.
Link: Ordering from voice tubes
“Purchases made through devices such as Google Home and Amazon’s Echo are projected to leap from $2 billion to $40 billion by 2022 as technology improves, U.S. consumers become more comfortable and the speakers become nearly as commonplace in homes as a flat-screen TV, according to a new study from OC&C Strategy Consultants.”
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“Shoppers are more apt to buy cheaper items, such as phone charger cables, via voice. The average online basket was $661 for online purchases of electronics, compared with $239 for voice orders, OC&C said.
Link: OpenStack Queens expands support for software containers and virtual graphics chips
GPU, containers, kubernetes, and edge stuff.
Original source: OpenStack Queens expands support for software containers and virtual graphics chips
Link: OpenStack Queens expands support for software containers and virtual graphics chips
GPU, containers, kubernetes, and edge stuff.
Original source: OpenStack Queens expands support for software containers and virtual graphics chips
Link: OpenStack Queens expands support for software containers and virtual graphics chips
GPU, containers, kubernetes, and edge stuff.
Original source: OpenStack Queens expands support for software containers and virtual graphics chips
Link: OpenStack 'Queens' struts into the spotlight
Original source: OpenStack 'Queens' struts into the spotlight
Link: OpenStack 'Queens' struts into the spotlight
Original source: OpenStack 'Queens' struts into the spotlight
Link: OpenStack 'Queens' struts into the spotlight
Original source: OpenStack 'Queens' struts into the spotlight
Link: VMware might just have cracked the container market with NSX
“But perhaps the most significant news was that VMware has started to see customers buy its NSX network virtualization software just to put it to work with the Pivotal Container Service.”
Original source: VMware might just have cracked the container market with NSX
Link: VMware might just have cracked the container market with NSX
“But perhaps the most significant news was that VMware has started to see customers buy its NSX network virtualization software just to put it to work with the Pivotal Container Service.”
Original source: VMware might just have cracked the container market with NSX