FORT ATKINSON, Wis., - Talk of the digital transformation has been abundant among stakeholders of any industry for years if not decades. What, in exact terms, encompasses digital transformations remains vague and varies from party to party. In its simplest terms, a digital transformation is exactly what it sounds like: a conversation from analog processes to digital ones, Charlie Meyer writes for Ground Support Worldwide. Continue reading original article.
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5 October 2022 - Meyer, an executive with software company QLess in Pasadena, Calif., notes that a digital transformation "could completely revolutionize the air travel experience."
"Imagine a solution that predicts, prepares for and accommodates capacity surges whether from seasonal demand, inclement weather or anything else," Meyer writes. "Imagine a solution primed to respond to disruptions instantaneously through a series of pre-approved pathways. Instead of the stress of an unpredicted situation resulting in a long line of already disgruntled passengers expecting immediate answers, travelers could be continually notified in accordance with an evolving situation. Then, if necessary, they could be sent through the proper channels to reroute, rebook, or find a place to stay the night all at the tips of their fingers. Even ground operations could be improved with the right solutions to help streamlining."
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