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Cloud Computing Market Research Report Highlights the Key Findings in the Area of Vendor Landscape, Key Market Segments, Regions, Latest Trends &…

Vendor Landscape

The market structure is expected to remain fragmented during the forecast period. Vendors operating in the market are adopting various marketing and growth strategies such as competitive pricing to compete in the market.

Adobe Inc., Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP, International Business Machines Corp., Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp., Salesforce.com Inc., and SAP SE are some of the key vendors of this market. Vendors are competing to maintain their market position in the market.

Vendors are also trying to expand their market presence and strengthen their product portfolio by entering partnerships and launching new and innovative products.

For instance,In October 2020, Oracle Corplaunched the Oracle Cloud Observability and Management platform, which is a suite of services to enable better visibility and insight across both cloud-native and traditional technologies, whether deployed in multi-cloud or on-premises environments

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Key Market Segmentation

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Regional Market Outlook

North America is leading the market with a contribution of 40% to the overall market in 2020 and would increase its contribution to a notable number of the global cloud computing market by 2025.The rising adoption of cloud solutions from various end-user industrieswill facilitate thecloud computing market growth in North America over the forecast period.

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Latest TrendsDriving the Global cloud computing market

SMEs have started opting for public solutions to scale up or scale down the hardware and resources. Apart from CAPEX reduction, cloud computing solutions can facilitate faster storage, processing, and communication lines. Clouds also enable the deployment of applications without the need for provisioning hosting capabilities. Cloud services provide security, facilitate optimum use of resources, and provide the reliability of a normal dedicated server and cloud resources.

The increased inclination for private cloud solutions for enhanced data security is another major factor supporting the cloud computing market share growth. Security and compliance concerns have been among the primary reasons for unwillingness among organizations to adopt a public cloud solution. There are also many regulations, such as the GDPR in Europe, which impose certain restrictions on where the data can be stored.

A private cloud offers cloud storage resources to a single enterprise or organization. The resources such as storage, servers, and network are not accessible from outside the enterprise network, and they only hold data related to a single business entity. Therefore, a private cloud offers a greater degree of security and control than a public cloud platform

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Cloud Computing Market Scope

Report Coverage

Details

Page number

120

Base year

2020

Forecast period

2021-2025

Growth momentum & CAGR

Decelerate at a CAGR of over 17%

Market growth 2021-2025

USD 287.03 billion

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth (%)

20.37

Regional analysis

North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and MEA

Performing market contribution

North America at 40%

Key consumer countries

US, China, UK, Germany, and Japan

Competitive landscape

Leading companies, competitive strategies, consumer engagement scope

Companies profiled

Adobe Inc., Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., Alphabet Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP, International Business Machines Corp., Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp., Salesforce.com Inc., and SAP SE

Market Dynamics

Parent market analysis, Market growth inducers and obstacles, Fast-growing and slow-growing segment analysis, COVID-19 impact and future consumer dynamics, market condition analysis for the forecast period.

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Amazon plans to build servers to host cloud computing in Calgary – MobileSyrup

Amazon is on track to open a second cloud computing server hub in Canada with a new location planned for Calgary in Alberta.

The hub is being placed in Calgary to provide better coverage for Western Canada since the only other Canadian server hub for Amazon web services (AWS) is in Montreal.

The tech/retail giant plans to open the data centre at some point in late 2023 or early 2024. Amazon also estimates that the construction and operation of the new server hub, combined with the existing jobs in Montreal, will amount to 5,000 jobs and an investment of $17 billion into the local economies around Calgary and Montreal by 2037.

Obviously, these are some giant numbers with minimal context so its hard to grasp how profitable or successful the Amazon hubs will actually be in Calgary. But for developers, websites and tools that take advantage of AWS and are based in Western Canada, this should bring a fairly substantial speed improvement.

Amazon has also invested in other areas of the province. In April, the company even announced that it was planning to build a giant solar farm to generate 195,000 megawatt-hours of power per year.

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In the AI era, the edge is the new cloud – TechRadar

Over the last decade or so, businesses have migrated more and more workloads away from on-premise servers and to the cloud, in an effort to capitalize on the flexibility and cost savings on offer.

As a result, the global cloud computing market is set to be worth upwards of $250 billion this year, a large proportion of which will fall into the pockets of hyperscalers such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

However, various signs suggest the tide is beginning to shift in a different direction, with a larger proportion of computing taking place outside centralized datacenters once again.

According to Mike Vildibill, VP & GM of Cloud Edge AI at semiconductor company Qualcomm, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) will combine with a number of other factors to push computing back towards the edge of the network, where latency is just as important as raw performance.

The next mega-trend is now underway, he told TechRadar Pro. Previously, we saw a lot of computation moving to the cloud, but a yo-yo effect is creating a need for computation closer to the edge, where both the data and consumers of the data reside.

Theres still a need for a centralized cloud, but even the hyperscalers recognize that the cloud is coming to the edge. Instead of residing in some far-flung datacenter, it might be in the trunk of your car, at an intersection, or bolted to the side of a building. Thats the future.

Although Qualcomm made its name in the mobile computing space with its Snapdragon line of chips, which continue to compete at the top of the market, the company recently launched a new line of business that is quickly gaining momentum.

The focus is on building high-performance server chips specifically designed to accelerate AI inference, both in the cloud and at the edge. Manufactured on a 7nm process, the companys latest Cloud AI 100 accelerators lead the market in both performance density and energy efficiency, per MLPerf benchmarks.

For example, Qualcomms Cloud AI 100 Edge Development Kit (AEDK) was found to achieve 240 inferences per second per watt (inf/sec/watt) for ResNet-50, a neural network commonly used to benchmark inference performance. For comparison, the AGX Xavier from Nvidia managed 60 inf/sec/watt, four times fewer.

While the company is working with customers to accelerate inference in a datacenter setting with its Cloud AI 100 platform, Vildibill is most enthusiastic about new opportunities at the edge.

The poster-child use case for edge computing, he explained, is autonomous driving, whereby a car performs inference on the data pulled from various cameras and sensors to plot a route without the input of a driver.

If an obstruction suddenly appears on the road (say, a child walks out from behind a parked car), a course correction needs to be calculated almost instantaneously, in such a way that only edge computing makes possible.

The laws of physics dictate that data cannot move quickly enough between the car and a cloud datacenter and back again in sufficient time for disaster to be averted, said Vildibill. You need to do the processing closer to where the data resides.

And this is just one of many examples; Qualcomm says its customers are finding various new use cases for inference at the edge, from monitoring shelf stock in a retail store environment to checking factory workers are wearing the necessary protective gear. In conjunction with 5G, edge computing is also enabling a new breed of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) applications that wouldnt otherwise be feasible.

The new emphasis on AI accelerators means Qualcomm has found itself dealing with a brand new class of customer, which include not only the hyperscalers but any organization interested in deploying AI at the edge. And this strategy appears to be paying off.

According to the companys latest earnings figures, the IoT segment (which houses the Cloud AI 100 platform) took in $5.1 billion in fiscal 2021, up 67% on the previous year. And Vildibill told us Qualcomms efforts in the server chip space are only going to continue ramping up.

Its not just the shift towards the edge that Qualcomm is interested in, however. Its the intersection of this new trend and another: the drive towards sustainable computing. With many companies now committing to ever more ambitious carbon pledges, the ability to run workloads in a sustainable manner has become a top priority.

A very important element of the puzzle is that its not computing at any cost; youve got to be able to do this processing efficiently, in a sustainable way, explained Vildibill.

What Qualcomm is trying to do is drive more effective, powerful and power efficient means of processing at the edge, which will save not just on the energy bill, but on the carbon footprint too.

As Qualcomm continues to explore opportunities in the server chip market, the firm is aiming to develop an extensive roadmap of products with power-efficiency at their heart, Vildibill says. And the company will also continue to enhance its software too, in a bid to draw even greater energy efficiency from its current Cloud AI 100 product line.

If Qualcomm is able to unseat Nvidia, the historic leader in AI acceleration, with this focus on maximizing performance per watt, the economic opportunity could be massive. And despite the companys relative inexperience in the space, Vildibill is confident about its prospects.

An increased focus on sustainability, the explosion of AI and the shift towards edge computing have come together to create the perfect storm. And we believe were in a perfect position, at the perfect time, to address the market, he said.

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Foxconn Reports Better-Than-Expected Q3 Profits – iPhone in Canada

Foxconn reported a better-than-expected third-quarter profit on Friday, helped by strong smartphone demand as people continue to work remotely through the coronavirus pandemic.

Taiwans Foxconn, which assembles iPhones for Apple, said on Friday it expected revenue from its key smartphone business to slide more than 15 percent in the quarter ending December, hurt by the ongoing global shortage of components, explainsReuters.

The company previously said it felt only a small impact from the year-long global chip shortage but had cautioned that risingCOVID-19cases in Asia could hurt its supply chain.

Given the on-and-off COVID situation globally, we expect the component shortage will extend to at least the second half of next year, which is longer than our previous estimate of till the first half of 2022, Foxconn Chairman Young Liu told investors.

Our revenue performance for this year was better than our previous expectation, which will be a higher comparison base for next year. We will be rather cautious about the next years outlook, Liu said. COVID and inflation are two very major factors to influence [the global economy], and its still hard to predict.

Liu said for the final quarter of 2021, revenue for consumer electronics, as well as computing products, could decline from a year ago due to the component shortage and a relatively high base in the same period last year. Revenue for cloud server and networking products could be flat compared with a year ago, while the companys component business may still seegrowth for the October to December period, the chairman added. Foxconns cloud and networking business will be the companys most important growth driver next year, he added.

Foxconn reported record earnings for the July to September period on Friday despite the global chip crunch. Its net profit surged 20 percent on the year to 36.9 billion New Taiwan dollars ($1.32 billion USD). In the first three quarters of this year, Foxconns net profit climbed 70 percent on the year to a record NT$94.92 billion.

Foxconn is the largest Apple supplier, but it also counts Google, HP, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon and Cisco as its clients. The company provides product assembly and components for everything from smartphones, tablets and smartwatches to PCs, servers and cars.

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ThycoticCentrify builds on vision for modern PAM with latest integration – IT Brief New Zealand

ThycoticCentrify has leveraged the ThycoticCentrify platform to integrate with Secret Server, its privileged account and session management solution.

The combination avails Secret Server customers to a range of SaaS services, establishing the foundation of modern PAM strategies and centralising access and visibility to credentials for faster time to access, risk identification and resolution, the company states.

Customers now have access to credentials vaulted in multiple Secret Server instances from a single portal.

In addition, Secret Server can now consume platform capabilities such as enhanced remote access with VPN-less login and extensive second factors for multi-factor authentication (MFA).

With the 21.7 release of its Cloud Suite product, ThycoticCentrify also delivers centralised, fine-grained control of access and privilege for Windows and Linux servers.

With PAM policies centrally managed in the platform, organisations can scope varying degrees of privileged access that better align with job functions, allowing administrators to elevate permissions, just in time, to run privileged applications or commands.

Unless their identity is consistent, when users log in to different Linux systems, mount central file shares, and create files and folders, the file system can deny access, affecting productivity, the company states.

In the 21.7 release, when a user with a Linux profile defined in the platform logs into a Linux server, Cloud Suite ensures their correct profile attributes are associated with the session.

The clients on the host systems perform user identifier and group identifier rationalisation and preserve this across user sessions. Resource access is assured, avoiding a disruption in usage, according to the company.

In addition, ThycoticCentrify has also extended the MFA redirection capabilities of Cloud Suite. Privileged users can now perform additional authentication on behalf of another user, such as alternate-admin or dash-A accounts.

With MFA redirection, second factors of authentication only need to be configured on the main user's account. They will then be applied when using any alternate administrative accounts and an MFA policy is triggered.

For example, system administrators may have a primary low-privilege account for routine tasks such as email and web surfing, and additional alternate-admin or dash-a accounts used for privileged tasks.

MFA redirection previously supported Centrify's mobile app as the only second factor. The new feature extends this capability to all second factors supported by the platform.

According to the company, benefits include reduced second-factor maintenance for administrators, as well as for applications using service accounts that require additional proof of legitimacy from a human.

ThycoticCentrify chief technology officer David McNeely says, Our platform is the foundational layer that connects ThycoticCentrify's core vaulting and privilege elevation solutions, leveraging the similar cloud architectures of each to deliver new insights and value for modern, hybrid enterprises.

"Centralising access empowers security and IT teams to quickly access a range of accounts across multiple vaults, whether optimising day-to-day operations or during time-critical instances such as active cyber attacks.

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From the atom bomb to quantum physics: how John Von Neumann changed the world – Telegraph.co.uk

In embarking on his biography of von Neumann, Bhattacharya sets himself a considerable challenge: writing about a man who, through crisis after crisis, through stormy intellectual disagreements and amid political controversy, contrived always, for his own sake and others, to avoid unnecessary drama. Whats a biographer to do, when part of his subjects genius is his ability to blend in with his friends and lead a good life? How to dramatise a man without flaws, who skates through life without any of the personal turmoil that makes for gripping storytelling?

If some lives resist the storytellers art, Bhattacharya does a cracking job of hiding the fact. He sensibly, and ably, moves the biographical goal-posts, making this not so much the story of a flesh-and-blood man, more the story of how an intellect evolves, moving as intellects often do (though rarely so spectacularly) from theoretical concerns to their application to their philosophy. As he moved from pure mathematics to physics to economics to engineering, observed former colleague Freeman Dyson, [Von Neumann] became steadily less deep and steadily more important.

Von Neumann did not really trust humanity to live up, morally, to its technical capacities. What we are creating now, he told his wife, after a sleepless night contemplating an H-bomb design, is a monster whose influence is going to change history, provided there is any history left. He was a quintessentially European pessimist, forged by years that saw the world he had grown up in being utterly destroyed. It was no mere cynic, though, who wrote, We will be able to go into space way beyond the moon if only people could keep pace with what they create.

Bhattacharyas agile, intelligent, intellectually enraptured account of Von Neumanns life reveals, after all, not a man from the future, not a one-dimensional cold-war warrior and for sure not Dr Strangelove (though Peter Sellers nicked his accent). Bhattacharya argues convincingly that Von Neumann was a man in whose extraordinarily fertile head the pre-war world found a lifeboat.

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Myrtle Beach trash bin makes its way to Ireland, and more of this week’s weirdest news – WiscNews

HELENA, Mont. (AP) A little girl who lost a special teddy bear she'd had since being adopted from an Ethiopian orphanage thought it was gone forever when she forgot it along a trail in Glacier National Park last year.

Her parents and family friends still held onto a glimmer of hope.

Thanks to a social media plea, the sharp eyes and soft heart of a park ranger and the closure of a hiking trail because of grizzly bear activity on the same day a family friend visited the park, the teddy bear is back in the arms of 6-year-old Naomi Pascal in Jackson, Wyoming.

The bear's return, which has earned 12,000 likes on the Glacier National Park Facebook page, is a beautiful story that resonates, said Ben Pascal, Naomis dad and the senior pastor at the Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole, a popular ski town south of Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.

It was just a story of hope and kindness and people just working together, Pascal said. "It touched peoples hearts. It gave em hope. It made em feel like there is good in the world, which I believe there is.

Teddy was the first gift Ben and Addie Pascal sent to Naomi before she was adopted in 2016. She took Teddy with her on family trips to Ethiopia, Rwanda, Croatia and Greece.

When Pascal took his kids to Montana in October 2020, Teddy was once again along for the adventure. While Pascal and a friend of his went on a hike in Glacier National Park, family friend Terri Hayden watched the kids. They were almost back to Haydens home in Bigfork that night when they realized they didnt have Teddy.

It snowed overnight, closing the higher elevations of the park for the season and preventing Hayden from returning to search for Teddy. She made a report to park officials, hoping someone might turn in the bear to a lost-and-found.

It wasnt too long before Ranger Tom Mazzarisi, a bear specialist in Glacier, spotted the stuffed bear, soaking wet and sitting in melting snow near the Hidden Lake Trail while he and two others were doing some end-of-season work.

Typically, items that arent worth much monetarily get thrown out, Mazzarisi said. He was unaware the stuffed animal had been reported lost, but for some reason couldnt bring himself to dump it in the trash.

Teddy hibernated in Mazzarisis cabin in St. Mary and when Mazzarisi returned to work in April he immediately put him on the dash of my patrol truck."

It was a perfect little mascot and conversation piece, Mazzarisi said.

Teddy had a busy spring and summer, watching wolves howl at each other and working bear jams, which are traffic jams caused by bears being near the road, Mazzarisi said.

In June, Addie Pascal posted a plea on Facebook for help finding Teddy, saying: Hes been by her side for so many milestones. But there are many more adventures to be had!

People responded with well wishes and offers of replacement bears. A Michigan woman posted a photo she took of Teddy on the day it was lost, saying it was the only bear she saw in the park.

Hayden, meanwhile, felt bad about the loss of Naomis special bear. So when she and some family members went to Glacier in late September, she told them about it and stopped to check on potential lost-and-found sites.

Im a woman of faith, Hayden said. And that morning I said, OK Lord, if this bear is around, please put that bear in my path and let me come home with that bear today.

That's exactly what happened when Hayden and her adult niece, a photographer with cancer, spotted a stuffed bear in a rangers truck after being turned back from a trail that was closed due to bear activity.

She took a picture and sent it to Addie Pascal, who quickly confirmed it was Teddy.

Unfortunately, the rangers truck was locked. It was Mazzarisis day off and another ranger who was working on the trail had the keys. They left a note on the vehicle and found other rangers.

I run up to these rangers and Im hyperventilating, Hayden said. And Im going, Theres a truck down at the trailhead and theres a bear sitting on the dashboard.

They knew about the bear, confirmed where it had been found and soon returned Teddy to Hayden along with a junior park ranger badge and a ranger hat.

Hayden shipped the bear to Naomi, who said she was really excited when she got Teddy back.

Hayden bought another stuffed bear for Mazzarisi. He named her Clover, he said, because she reminds him of a grizzly bear he saw in Yellowstone National Park that would lay on her belly in a clover patch and eat.

Clover is wintering at Mazzarisis cabin in St. Mary. Next spring, shell ride in his truck.

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Breakthrough Smoking Gun Discovery in Power Consumption in Electronic Devices – SciTechDaily

In a new FLEET theoretical study published recently in PhysicalReview Letters, the so called smoking gun in the search for the topological magnetic monopole also known as the Berry curvature has been found.

The discovery is a breakthrough in the search for topological effects in non-equilibrium systems.

The group, led by UNSW physicist and Associate Professor, Dimi Culcer, identified an unconventional Hall effect, driven by an in-plane magnetic field in semiconductor hole systems that can be traced exclusively to the Berry curvature.

Enhanced topological effects will permit low-energy topological electronics to be viable for large-scale, room-temperature operation, and therefore support the IEEE roadmap towards future electronics sustainability.

Isolating topological responses in regular conductors has been a historically difficult task, says research team leader A/Prof Dimi Culcer (UNSW). Even though these topological responses are believed to be ubiquitous in solids.

Quantized responses, such as the quantum Hall and quantum spin-Hall effects provide a clear fingerprint of topology, yet these have only been observed in one-dimensional (1D) systems and are intimately connected with the existence of edge states.

An experimental set-up for measuring conventional Hall effect with magnetic field perpendicular to the surface. Credit: FLEET

In `regular conductors, meaning 2D and 3D systems, plenty of theoretical literature exists predicting topological contributions to e.g. the anomalous Hall effect, but these have never been observed unambiguously in a transport measurement.

There are two main reasons for this: (i) spin-up and spin-down electrons usually make opposite contributions, and these nearly cancel out; (ii) whatever is left is overwhelmed by disorder.

The new FLEET paper remedies this long-standing shortcoming by identifying a two-dimensional system in which the Berry curvature, and only the Berry curvature, is responsible for the Hall signal linear in the applied in-plane magnetic field.

Remarkably, all disorder contributions vanish: we are not aware of any other multi-dimensional system in which this is true, says lead author, UNSW PhD student James Cullen. Its experimental measurement is accessible to any state-of-the-art laboratory worldwide, hence we expect strong interest from experimentalists.

The research team sought the tell-tale mathematical trace called Berry curvature, which can be understood if we think of the concept of parallel transport that appears routinely in geometry and general relativity.

Think of a vector as an arrow that we place somewhere on the surface of a solid object, explains Dimi. Now we move the arrow around, making sure it always points at the same angle to the surface this is in fact like a human being walking along the surface of the Earth. We eventually bring the arrow back to the starting point after it has circled around, and we find that, in general, it points in a different direction it has magically rotated through some angle. The size of this angle is determined by the curvature of the surface.

Hall conductivity response to magnetic field. Credit: FLEET

In quantum mechanics, instead of vectors we have wave functions, but we can describe the dynamics using the same picture, and the curvature is called the Berry curvature.

The angle of rotation is replaced by the famous Berry phase, named after the mathematical physicist Prof Sir Michael Berry, who formulated the problem in the 1980s. Later on, building on work by Nobel laureate David Thouless, Qian Niu of UT Austin showed that the Berry curvature behaves like the coveted magnetic monopolebut not in real space, rather in momentum space, which is the space most condensed-matter physicists think in.

The Berry curvature drives topological effects in out-of-equilibrium systems because when an electric field is applied an electron is accelerated, so its momentum changes. When this happens its wave function changes slowly, in the same way that the `arrow is rotated in parallel transport, and as a result of this gradual rotation a transverse (Hall) current is generated. The Onsager relations, which are fundamental to non-equilibrium physics, say that the Hall current does not dissipate energy. The extreme case is the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE), a quantum effect key to the function of topological materials, in which edge currents can flow with effectively zero electrical resistance.

(Quantum describes step transition in the transverse (Hall) resistance ie, it varies in discrete steps rather than smoothlywhile anomalous refers to the phenomenons occurrence in the absence of any applied magnetic field.)

Researchers seek to enhance QAHE in order to protect topological behaviour at higher temperatures, allowing for topological electronics that would be viable for room-temperature operation.

The significant reduction in electrical resistance permitted by room temperature QAHE would allow us to significantly reduce the power consumption in electronic devices, says Dimi.

Reference: Generating a topological anomalous Hall effect in a non-magnetic conductor: an in-plane magnetic field as a direct probe of the Berry curvature by James H. Cullen, Pankaj Bhalla, E. Marcellina, A.R. Hamilton and Dimitrie Culcer, 21 June 2021, Physical Review Letters.DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.256601

As well as support from theAustralian Research Council(Centres of Excellence program) the authors acknowledge the support of the National Key Research and Development Program (China), and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation.

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I GO ON RETREATS with many practices, from one location to eight or more, across the U.S. and Canada. Im often surprised that the majority of these practices do not routinely data-mine their clinic and optical KPI metrics capture rate, revenue per patient, and other optical KPIs to grow intentionally.

Many of these businesses rely on their Practice Management Software (PMS) to provide these metrics. Some data-mine the system monthly, a few weekly, and many only when things seem off.

But data/KPIs are king. In our offices, we mine the data daily and weekly; this has led to very intentional focus by the whole team. We use EdgePro by GPN (I do not endorse nor collect any gratuities from any vendors). Glimpse is another program available.

These software systems simplify the process of gathering the data needed to drive growth.

What I learned about using software like this is simplicity. In a few clicks of the mouse, we can parse the data by individual, product, dollars, percentages. What we measure, we manage and grow.

Do you know, off hand, your capture rate? Ocular Nutrition? Average Frame sale? Patient Own Frame? Photochromics? Multiple pairs? Plano sun? Rx Sun? Screening? You grow when you know.

These data-mining programs are fast and specific. We can pull out trends by viewing the dashboards. We can view lines, or graphs, or pie charts, and these charts show us trends that we can address that we could never determine using only raw data from our PMS dropped into a spreadsheet. And in a fraction of the time it takes to run reports from our PMS and transfer that data to a spreadsheet. KPI metric software is like looking through the windshield, seeing whats ahead. PMS data is like looking through the rearview mirror. I can change the future of the business; the past is gone.

In our offices, and those I work with, the doctors and opticians print their own personal KPI metrics every Monday morning so they can compare their production last week to the previous week. This is invaluable; when people know their numbers and percentages and continue to track them, their eye is clearly on the ball. Team members dont want to fall below their new norm. Conversely, when a team doesnt know their metrics, they guess, and often guess high. We all want to imagine we perform higher than we likely do.

We are goal focused for the benefit of the patient, first, and making profit, second. The data helps us focus on better communication. For example, when the doctor prescribes Rx sunglasses to 10 patients, and one patient includes the Rx sunglasses, that data tells us a few things. One in 10 patients is 10%. Weekly updated data provided our team with a clear target to focus our process on and develop smarter communication to engage and influence the patient. As an example of communicating far better with the patient, we stopped using words like UV protection because we found almost all patients did not clearly understand UV or what was protected. We switched to sun damage and the Rx and Plano sunglass percentage increased from 10% to 16% almost immediately.

The simple reason to measure KPI metrics data weekly is threefold: to serve the patient better, to serve the team better, and to serve the business better. You run the business, or the business runs you. Data-mining your clinic and optical KPIs weekly and planning growth goals is a winning combination for success.

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