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Senior Data Analyst / Data Engineer (all genders) at TeamViewer - Karlsruhe, Germany
TeamViewer is a leading global technology company that provides a cutting-edge platform to remotely access, control and support devices of any kind. Our software solutions empower our users and customers to bridge distances and digitalize their processes through seamless connectivity. Our team is committed to quality and passionately leading the way in the fields of Augmented Reality, Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence. With over 1.400 employees from more than 80 nationalities in 20 locations worldwide, we are one global family. We believe that bringing together people from different backgrounds and experiences leads to better, more innovative solutions.
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence (0.73)
- Information Technology > Data Science > Data Mining > Big Data (0.40)
Compliance & Risk Manager (m/f/d) at TeamViewer - Berlin, Germany
TeamViewer is a leading global technology company that provides a connectivity platform to remotely access, control, manage, monitor, and repair devices of any kind – from laptops and mobile phones to industrial machines and robots. TeamViewer proactively shapes digital transformation and continuously innovates in the fields of Augmented Reality, Internet of Things or Artificial Intelligence. Since the company's foundation in 2005, TeamViewer's software has been installed on more than 2.5 billion devices around the world. The company is headquartered in Göppingen, Germany, and employs around 1.500 people globally. TeamViewer is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to building an inclusive culture where everyone feels welcome and supported.
Best remote desktop software: From casual use to business deployment
Remote-desktop software may still seem like science fiction to the family member or customer trying to overcome a computer issue, but real heads know it's been a useful reality for a while now. Using the remote-desktop software allows you to diagnose, operate, and fix another computer over a long distance. And while the technology is no longer sci-fi, faster networking and broadband has made the experience much faster and more enjoyable for both yourself and those you're trying to help. While not exactly the same, it's as close as you can get to being there in person. In addition to allowing you to help a family member or business associate with their computer problems, it's a handy way to access your own various work or home systems remotely. Use cases and needs for remote-desktop software vary widely.
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence (0.88)
- Information Technology > Communications > Mobile (0.72)
Hyundai Motor partners TeamViewer for digital innovation in automotive smart factory
South Korean auto major Hyundai Motor Company has partnered TeamViewer, a leading global provider of remote connectivity and workplace digitalisation solutions to digitalise business operations and manufacturing processes for Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center in Singapore (HMGICS). The partners will cooperate to maximise digitalisation benefits in HMGICS' smart factory using TeamViewer's augmented reality (AR) platform, which includes mixed reality (MR) and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. The platform will support assembly, maintenance, quality management, logistics, client experience projects and workforce training. They will also conduct joint research and development (R&D) activities in AR-powered smart factory operations, immersive digital experience for frontline workers and AI support for a future automotive factory. Overall, the partnership aims to drive increased productivity, accuracy, speed and safety of frontline production workers.
- Asia > South Korea (0.27)
- Asia > Singapore (0.27)
The future of manufacturing is digital – Predictive Maintenance
Industry 4.0 promises a lot – efficient production through connected machines, data-driven insights, and better machine availability via predictive maintenance These capabilities are no longer desirable, but business critical. In today's manufacturing industry, where efficiency is top priority and unplanned downtime can quickly hit the bottom line, smart technologies are basic requirements. In fact, a report by Deloitte shows that downtime is costing manufacturers around $50 billion every year. If manufacturers are going to evolve and recoup after 18 months of turbulence, they need to embrace digital transformation, digital solutions and predictive maintenance. Whether it's Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented Reality (AR) or Internet of Things (IoT) – they each have an essential role in keeping equipment running reliably, identifying faults at an early stage, and solving problems quickly regardless of location.