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Major Migrations Are An Organizational Challenge, Not Just a Technical Challenge

Mironov Consulting

June 2025: Hard end-of-support date for current customers on v11, which is already obsolete.  Free October 2025: Hard end-of-support date for current customers on v11.5  Free upgrade to latest cloud-only version… December 2025: Hard end-of-support date for current customers on v14 and v15. and v12.  Free

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Urban Navigation Supercharged – With Viktor Eperjesy | ? Design Aloud

UX Studio

Welcome to UX studio. And also stay closely connected with UX and technology trends. I’m happy that you do all of these things and I’m quite curious to learn more about this, especially strategic thinking because back in last winter actually UX studio had this objective of building our own strategic thinking.

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6 Customer Fit Types and How to Use Them To Drive Customer Success

Userpilot

Gartner predicts that 75% of companies will “break up” with poor-fit customers by 2025. The post 6 Customer Fit Types and How to Use Them To Drive Customer Success appeared first on Thoughts about Product Adoption, User Onboarding and Good UX | Userpilot Blog. Why should you care about customer fit?

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Mobile Payment in Japan 2019: A Growing Market with Major Challenges

freshtrax

They set an ambitious goal to increase the ratio of cashless payment transactions up to 40% by 2025. Also, you want to make the UX as simple as possible so people with low technological literacy can use your technology more comfortably. In addition, educating users on financial literacy is a key too.

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What does the Fourth Industrial Revolution have to do with your product?

The Product Coalition

More directly related to product development, the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on the Future of Software and Society surveyed in 2015 more than 800 executives and experts of information technology around the globe and asked them about technology breakthroughs they believed would happen until 2025.