Tag: user experience
Low-code and No-code Automation Accelerate User Experience for Financial Institutions
Low-code automation in financial institutions helps business users, non-engineers, and non-developers create a better customer experience.
How Can Artificial Intelligence Revolutionize User Experience?
Artificial intelligence has enabled businesses to provide an enriched user experience through more personal products and services.
Designing and Prototyping for GPS-Based Outdoor Asset Tracking Solutions
Here are a few key user experience questions that designers should ask to best assess how to design an outdoor asset tracking IoT solution.
What Can Identity Governance Tools Do for Your Small Business?
Companies continue to face a growing number of challenges, including providing proper access to customers and employees. Thanks to Identity Governance, businesses can secure and enable identities o...
What Impact Do IoT-Based Mobile Apps Have In Enhancing User Experience
The increased use of IoT has influenced developers and programmers to create mobile apps with an enhanced user experience.
Top 3 Best Practices for Designing IoT Data Visualizations
Conveying large amounts of data quickly is key to great user experiences, these design practices will help you build user-friendly solutions.
IoT-Based Mobile Applications and Their Impact on User Experience
The global market for IoT technology is projected to reach $318 billion by 2023, at a compound annual growth rate of 20 percent. There’s virtually no stopping IoT.
What I Learned Connecting One Million Objects to the Internet
IoT has changed the way people interact with products and has started a complete rethinking of business logic. But we still have much to learn.
Building Better User Interfaces (UIs) for IoT Systems
IoT products and user interfaces (UI) can get quite complicated. Designing them well is tricky. Here are 6 tips to help you make great products.
Establishing Your Voice and Presence as a Woman in IoT
Principal UX Designer at Nerdery, Emily Schmittler, discusses how women in IoT can bring perspective and humanity into devices that are cold and data-driven by solving real human problems.