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GitHub Repo https://github.com/gouthamiexcelr/Business-Analytics-Training-in-Malaysia

gouthamiexcelr/Business-Analytics-Training-in-Malaysia

Big data and analytics play a key role as organizations begin their digital transformation journey. Enterprises across industries such as manufacturing, retail, banking, and telco are looking for advanced predictive analytics solutions to better manage machinery, fraud cases, customer satisfaction, and customer expectations. Organizations in Malaysia have started to prioritize analytics solutions to make strategic decisions in their business processes. Currently, there is an increasing amount of unstructured data gathered from various channels such as social media, company websites and contact centers by enterprises in Malaysia. Enterprises are tapping into these internal resources and are inclined to use analytics to analyze these data to create useful information. Visual analytics, which has great potential to impact business processes, are taking the lead in Malaysia because of its functionalities to support the analytic workflow, provide immediate access to readily consume analytics, and enable non-IT staff to analyze, visualize, share, and review data. Big data and analytics are no longer uncommon in Malaysia, and many organizations have started to accept this technology these days. By using analytic capabilities, organizations will be able to run its business operations, improve the overall customer experience, and expand its product and services offering, by increasing their competitive advantage over other existing competitors in the market. Software vendors and its channel ecosystem play an important role in driving the adoption of big data technology among enterprises of various sizes and industries in Malaysia. Some local banks and hospitals have adopted IBM Watson into their organization to improve customer services in the banking sector and provide medical assistance to doctors for cancer treatment in the healthcare sector respectively. As data is now the new business currency and the key to the growth for enterprises, there will be an increase in the need for customization, options for deployment method, consultation, and incorporation of cognitive computing capabilities in software solution offerings to guide enterprises in their big data technology adoption journey. Big Data Analytics [BDA] is no longer a futuristic abstract concept but is something that is already happening today. In an increasingly hyper-connected world, the possibilities of big data continue to evolve rapidly to grab the vast opportunities that BDA has to offer. With the implementation of the big data analytics solutions, governments, businesses and the people can gain much-needed feedback and precious insights that can tremendously improve the decision-making process. Digital Malaysia has identified big data as a major catalytic area to drive these results. The quantitative study aspires to discuss various issues related to big data analytics by tracing the research trends in Malaysia. The data science certification course is well suited for the participants at all levels of experience, by creating an increase in demand for skilled data scientists. This course is best suited for: Professionals in IT, looking for a change in career into data analytics, Software developers, looking for a change in career into data analytics, Professionals who are already working in business intelligence & reporting, Mathematicians, statisticians and economists, Six Sigma consultants, who have statistics exposure, Graduates looking to build a career path in analytics and data science and Anyone who have genuine interest in the business analytics. There are no prerequisites for this training course. This is the best course to start with if you are new in the field of data science.
GitHub Repo https://github.com/ssrm9055/Web-App-Developemnt-Cost-

ssrm9055/Web-App-Developemnt-Cost-

What is Web App Development? With the immense growth of the travel business and an increasing number of travel companies emerging year by year in the market, the travel business is experiencing immense competition. In order to stay ahead of the competition and make your travel portal your identity, you need a well-managed Web App. Web Apps are comprehensive web-based online tools that cater to the needs of travel and hospitality businesses. Travel portal software is ideal for travel agencies that need flexible, user-friendly solutions to automate and control their business online. How much will cost for building a Web App? Are you looking to build a powerful online travel portal that too at an affordable rate? You've come to the right place. Trawex is a preferred travel portal development services partner for corporate companies of all sizes. Our custom-developed solutions are SaaS-based (Software as a Service) that are cost-effective and tailored to the individual business need. Trawex is a prominent Travel Technology Company providing you access to affordable online travel portal services. We’ve delivered quality services to clients since inception. How Trawex helps OTA’s Web App Development at a reasonable cost? When you work with Trawex, you are collaborating with travel technology industry leaders. We have always tried to stay realistic when it comes to our web designing prices. As a result, by leveraging our expertise and experience, we are able to deliver the best possible work at the most affordable web app development cost. We guarantee that you get all the features expected from a travel portal such as the best API integrations to responsiveness. We also worked hard to reduce the overall costs and time required for the development. What Makes Us Standout As A Web Portal Development Company? For decades, we have been developing digital transformation to small, mid-sized, and large enterprises in the travel business. We offer a full range of custom travel portal development services. Our clients transit to the digital travel business and reach better outcomes. We have a groundbreaking team that excels in developing attractive and robust portals having all the required extensions of a travel booking portal. For more details, Pls visit our website: https://www.trawex.com/web-app-development-cost.php
GitHub Repo https://github.com/ssrm9055/Web-App-Development-cost-Travel-Web-Services

ssrm9055/Web-App-Development-cost-Travel-Web-Services

What is Web App Development? With the immense growth of the travel business and an increasing number of travel companies emerging year by year in the market, the travel business is experiencing immense competition. In order to stay ahead of the competition and make your travel portal your identity, you need a well-managed Web App. Web Apps are comprehensive web-based online tools that cater to the needs of travel and hospitality businesses. Travel portal software is ideal for travel agencies that need flexible, user-friendly solutions to automate and control their business online. How much will cost for building a Web App? Are you looking to build a powerful online travel portal that too at an affordable rate? You've come to the right place. Trawex is a preferred travel portal development services partner for corporate companies of all sizes. Our custom-developed solutions are SaaS-based (Software as a Service) that are cost-effective and tailored to the individual business need. Trawex is a prominent Travel Technology Company providing you access to affordable online travel portal services. We’ve delivered quality services to clients since inception. How Trawex helps OTA’s Web App Development at a reasonable cost? When you work with Trawex, you are collaborating with travel technology industry leaders. We have always tried to stay realistic when it comes to our web designing prices. As a result, by leveraging our expertise and experience, we are able to deliver the best possible work at the most affordable web app development cost. We guarantee that you get all the features expected from a travel portal such as the best API integrations to responsiveness. We also worked hard to reduce the overall costs and time required for the development. What Makes Us Standout As A Web Portal Development Company? For decades, we have been developing digital transformation to small, mid-sized, and large enterprises in the travel business. We offer a full range of custom travel portal development services. Our clients transit to the digital travel business and reach better outcomes. We have a groundbreaking team that excels in developing attractive and robust portals having all the required extensions of a travel booking portal. For more details, Pls visit our website: https://www.trawex.com/web-app-development-cost.php
GitHub Repo https://github.com/jack0kk/Web-App-Development-Cost-Travel-Web-Services

jack0kk/Web-App-Development-Cost-Travel-Web-Services

What is Web App Development? With the immense growth of the travel business and an increasing number of travel companies emerging year by year in the market, the travel business is experiencing immense competition. In order to stay ahead of the competition and make your travel portal your identity, you need a well-managed Web App. Web Apps are comprehensive web-based online tools that cater to the needs of travel and hospitality businesses. Travel portal software is ideal for travel agencies that need flexible, user-friendly solutions to automate and control their business online. How much will cost for building a Web App? Are you looking to build a powerful online travel portal that too at an affordable rate? You've come to the right place. Trawex is a preferred travel portal development services partner for corporate companies of all sizes. Our custom-developed solutions are SaaS-based (Software as a Service) that are cost-effective and tailored to the individual business need. Trawex is a prominent Travel Technology Company providing you access to affordable online travel portal services. We’ve delivered quality services to clients since inception. How Trawex helps OTA’s Web App Development at a reasonable cost? When you work with Trawex, you are collaborating with travel technology industry leaders. We have always tried to stay realistic when it comes to our web designing prices. As a result, by leveraging our expertise and experience, we are able to deliver the best possible work at the most affordable web app development cost. We guarantee that you get all the features expected from a travel portal such as the best API integrations to responsiveness. We also worked hard to reduce the overall costs and time required for the development. What Makes Us Standout As A Web Portal Development Company? For decades, we have been developing digital transformation to small, mid-sized, and large enterprises in the travel business. We offer a full range of custom travel portal development services. Our clients transit to the digital travel business and reach better outcomes. We have a groundbreaking team that excels in developing attractive and robust portals having all the required extensions of a travel booking portal. For more details, Pls visit our website: https://www.trawex.com/web-app-development-cost.php
GitHub Repo https://github.com/jettbrains/-L-

jettbrains/-L-

W3C Strategic Highlights September 2019 This report was prepared for the September 2019 W3C Advisory Committee Meeting (W3C Member link). See the accompanying W3C Fact Sheet — September 2019. For the previous edition, see the April 2019 W3C Strategic Highlights. For future editions of this report, please consult the latest version. A Chinese translation is available. ☰ Contents Introduction Future Web Standards Meeting Industry Needs Web Payments Digital Publishing Media and Entertainment Web & Telecommunications Real-Time Communications (WebRTC) Web & Networks Automotive Web of Things Strengthening the Core of the Web HTML CSS Fonts SVG Audio Performance Web Performance WebAssembly Testing Browser Testing and Tools WebPlatform Tests Web of Data Web for All Security, Privacy, Identity Internationalization (i18n) Web Accessibility Outreach to the world W3C Developer Relations W3C Training Translations W3C Liaisons Introduction This report highlights recent work of enhancement of the existing landscape of the Web platform and innovation for the growth and strength of the Web. 33 working groups and a dozen interest groups enable W3C to pursue its mission through the creation of Web standards, guidelines, and supporting materials. We track the tremendous work done across the Consortium through homogeneous work-spaces in Github which enables better monitoring and management. We are in the middle of a period where we are chartering numerous working groups which demonstrate the rapid degree of change for the Web platform: After 4 years, we are nearly ready to publish a Payment Request API Proposed Recommendation and we need to soon charter follow-on work. In the last year we chartered the Web Payment Security Interest Group. In the last year we chartered the Web Media Working Group with 7 specifications for next generation Media support on the Web. We have Accessibility Guidelines under W3C Member review which includes Silver, a new approach. We have just launched the Decentralized Identifier Working Group which has tremendous potential because Decentralized Identifier (DID) is an identifier that is globally unique, resolveable with high availability, and cryptographically verifiable. We have Privacy IG (PING) under W3C Member review which strengthens our focus on the tradeoff between privacy and function. We have a new CSS charter under W3C Member review which maps the group's work for the next three years. In this period, W3C and the WHATWG have succesfully completed the negotiation of a Memorandum of Understanding rooted in the mutual belief that that having two distinct specifications claiming to be normative is generally harmful for the Web community. The MOU, signed last May, describes how the two organizations are to collaborate on the development of a single authoritative version of the HTML and DOM specifications. W3C subsequently rechartered the HTML Working Group to assist the W3C community in raising issues and proposing solutions for the HTML and DOM specifications, and for the production of W3C Recommendations from WHATWG Review Drafts. As the Web evolves continuously, some groups are looking for ways for specifications to do so as well. So-called "evergreen recommendations" or "living standards" aim to track continuous development (and maintenance) of features, on a feature-by-feature basis, while getting review and patent commitments. We see the maturation and further development of an incredible number of new technologies coming to the Web. Continued progress in many areas demonstrates the vitality of the W3C and the Web community, as the rest of the report illustrates. Future Web Standards W3C has a variety of mechanisms for listening to what the community thinks could become good future Web standards. These include discussions with the Membership, discussions with other standards bodies, the activities of thousands of participants in over 300 community groups, and W3C Workshops. There are lots of good ideas. The W3C strategy team has been identifying promising topics and invites public participation. Future, recent and under consideration Workshops include: Inclusive XR (5-6 November 2019, Seattle, WA, USA) to explore existing and future approaches on making Virtual and Augmented Reality experiences more inclusive, including to people with disabilities; W3C Workshop on Data Models for Transportation (12-13 September 2019, Palo Alto, CA, USA) W3C Workshop on Web Games (27-28 June 2019, Redmond, WA, USA), view report Second W3C Workshop on the Web of Things (3-5 June 2019, Munich, Germany) W3C Workshop on Web Standardization for Graph Data; Creating Bridges: RDF, Property Graph and SQL (4-6 March 2019, Berlin, Germany), view report Web & Machine Learning. The Strategy Funnel documents the staff's exploration of potential new work at various phases: Exploration and Investigation, Incubation and Evaluation, and eventually to the chartering of a new standards group. The Funnel view is a GitHub Project where new area are issues represented by “cards” which move through the columns, usually from left to right. Most cards start in Exploration and move towards Chartering, or move out of the funnel. Public input is welcome at any stage but particularly once Incubation has begun. This helps W3C identify work that is sufficiently incubated to warrant standardization, to review the ecosystem around the work and indicate interest in participating in its standardization, and then to draft a charter that reflects an appropriate scope. Ongoing feedback can speed up the overall standardization process. Since the previous highlights document, W3C has chartered a number of groups, and started discussion on many more: Newly Chartered or Rechartered Web Application Security WG (03-Apr) Web Payment Security IG (17-Apr) Patent and Standards IG (24-Apr) Web Applications WG (14-May) Web & Networks IG (16-May) Media WG (23-May) Media and Entertainment IG (06-Jun) HTML WG (06-Jun) Decentralized Identifier WG (05-Sep) Extended Privacy IG (PING) (30-Sep) Verifiable Claims WG (30-Sep) Service Workers WG (31-Dec) Dataset Exchange WG (31-Dec) Web of Things Working Group (31-Dec) Web Audio Working Group (31-Dec) Proposed charters / Advance Notice Accessibility Guidelines WG Privacy IG (PING) RDF Literal Direction WG Timed Text WG CSS WG Web Authentication WG Closed Internationalization Tag Set IG Meeting Industry Needs Web Payments All Web Payments specifications W3C's payments standards enable a streamlined checkout experience, enabling a consistent user experience across the Web with lower front end development costs for merchants. Users can store and reuse information and more quickly and accurately complete online transactions. The Web Payments Working Group has republished Payment Request API as a Candidate Recommendation, aiming to publish a Proposed Recommendation in the Fall 2019, and is discussing use cases and features for Payment Request after publication of the 1.0 Recommendation. Browser vendors have been finalizing implementation of features added in the past year (view the implementation report). As work continues on the Payment Handler API and its implementation (currently in Chrome and Edge Canary), one focus in 2019 is to increase adoption in other browsers. Recently, Mastercard demonstrated the use of Payment Request API to carry out EMVCo's Secure Remote Commerce (SRC) protocol whose payment method definition is being developed with active participation by Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. Payment method availability is a key factor in merchant considerations about adopting Payment Request API. The ability to get uniform adoption of a new payment method such as Secure Remote Commerce (SRC) also depends on the availability of the Payment Handler API in browsers, or of proprietary alternatives. Web Monetization, which the Web Payments Working Group will discuss again at its face-to-face meeting in September, can be used to enable micropayments as an alternative revenue stream to advertising. Since the beginning of 2019, Amazon, Brave Software, JCB, Certus Cybersecurity Solutions and Netflix have joined the Web Payments Working Group. In April, W3C launched the Web Payment Security Group to enable W3C, EMVCo, and the FIDO Alliance to collaborate on a vision for Web payment security and interoperability. Participants will define areas of collaboration and identify gaps between existing technical specifications in order to increase compatibility among different technologies, such as: How do SRC, FIDO, and Payment Request relate? The Payment Services Directive 2 (PSD2) regulations in Europe are scheduled to take effect in September 2019. What is the role of EMVCo, W3C, and FIDO technologies, and what is the current state of readiness for the deadline? How can we improve privacy on the Web at the same time as we meet industry requirements regarding user identity? Digital Publishing All Digital Publishing specifications, Publication milestones The Web is the universal publishing platform. Publishing is increasingly impacted by the Web, and the Web increasingly impacts Publishing. Topic of particular interest to Publishing@W3C include typography and layout, accessibility, usability, portability, distribution, archiving, offline access, print on demand, and reliable cross referencing. And the diverse publishing community represented in the groups consist of the traditional "trade" publishers, ebook reading system manufacturers, but also publishers of audio book, scholarly journals or educational materials, library scientists or browser developers. The Publishing Working Group currently concentrates on Audiobooks which lack a comprehensive standard, thus incurring extra costs and time to publish in this booming market. Active development is ongoing on the future standard: Publication Manifest Audiobook profile for Web Publications Lightweight Packaging Format The BD Comics Manga Community Group, the Synchronized Multimedia for Publications Community Group, the Publishing Community Group and a future group on archival, are companions to the working group where specific work is developed and incubated. The Publishing Community Group is a recently launched incubation channel for Publishing@W3C. The goal of the group is to propose, document, and prototype features broadly related to: publications on the Web reading modes and systems and the user experience of publications The EPUB 3 Community Group has successfully completed the revision of EPUB 3.2. The Publishing Business Group fosters ongoing participation by members of the publishing industry and the overall ecosystem in the development of Web infrastructure to better support the needs of the industry. The Business Group serves as an additional conduit to the Publishing Working Group and several Community Groups for feedback between the publishing ecosystem and W3C. The Publishing BG has played a vital role in fostering and advancing the adoption and continued development of EPUB 3. In particular the BG provided critical support to the update of EPUBCheck to validate EPUB content to the new EPUB 3.2 specification. This resulted in the development, in conjunction with the EPUB3 Community Group, of a new generation of EPUBCheck, i.e., EPUBCheck 4.2 production-ready release. Media and Entertainment All Media specifications The Media and Entertainment vertical tracks media-related topics and features that create immersive experiences for end users. HTML5 brought standard audio and video elements to the Web. Standardization activities since then have aimed at turning the Web into a professional platform fully suitable for the delivery of media content and associated materials, enabling missing features to stream video content on the Web such as adaptive streaming and content protection. Together with Microsoft, Comcast, Netflix and Google, W3C received an Technology & Engineering Emmy Award in April 2019 for standardization of a full TV experience on the Web. Current goals are to: Reinforce core media technologies: Creation of the Media Working Group, to develop media-related specifications incubated in the WICG (e.g. Media Capabilities, Picture-in-picture, Media Session) and maintain maintain/evolve Media Source Extensions (MSE) and Encrypted Media Extensions (EME). Improve support for Media Timed Events: data cues incubation. Enhance color support (HDR, wide gamut), in scope of the CSS WG and in the Color on the Web CG. Reduce fragmentation: Continue annual releases of a common and testable baseline media devices, in scope of the Web Media APIs CG and in collaboration with the CTA WAVE Project. Maintain the Road-map of Media Technologies for the Web which highlights Web technologies that can be used to build media applications and services, as well as known gaps to enable additional use cases. Create the future: Discuss perspectives for Media and Entertainment for the Web. Bring the power of GPUs to the Web (graphics, machine learning, heavy processing), under incubation in the GPU for the Web CG. Transition to a Working Group is under discussion. Determine next steps after the successful W3C Workshop on Web Games of June 2019. View the report. Timed Text The Timed Text Working Group develops and maintains formats used for the representation of text synchronized with other timed media, like audio and video, and notably works on TTML, profiles of TTML, and WebVTT. Recent progress includes: A robust WebVTT implementation report poises the specification for publication as a proposed recommendation. Discussions around re-chartering, notably to add a TTML Profile for Audio Description deliverable to the scope of the group, and clarify that rendering of captions within XR content is also in scope. Immersive Web Hardware that enables Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) applications are now broadly available to consumers, offering an immersive computing platform with both new opportunities and challenges. The ability to interact directly with immersive hardware is critical to ensuring that the web is well equipped to operate as a first-class citizen in this environment. The Immersive Web Working Group has been stabilizing the WebXR Device API while the companion Immersive Web Community Group incubates the next series of features identified as key for the future of the Immersive Web. W3C plans a workshop focused on the needs and benefits at the intersection of VR & Accessibility (Inclusive XR), on 5-6 November 2019 in Seattle, WA, USA, to explore existing and future approaches on making Virtual and Augmented Reality experiences more inclusive. Web & Telecommunications The Web is the Open Platform for Mobile. Telecommunication service providers and network equipment providers have long been critical actors in the deployment of Web technologies. As the Web platform matures, it brings richer and richer capabilities to extend existing services to new users and devices, and propose new and innovative services. Real-Time Communications (WebRTC) All Real-Time Communications specifications WebRTC has reshaped the whole communication landscape by making any connected device a potential communication end-point, bringing audio and video communications anywhere, on any network, vastly expanding the ability of operators to reach their customers. WebRTC serves as the corner-stone of many online communication and collaboration services. The WebRTC Working Group aims to bringing WebRTC 1.0 (and companion specification Media Capture and Streams) to Recommendation by the end of 2019. Intense efforts are focused on testing (supported by a dedicated hackathon at IETF 104) and interoperability. The group is considering pushing features that have not gotten enough traction to separate modules or to a later minor revision of the spec. Beyond WebRTC 1.0, the WebRTC Working Group will focus its efforts on WebRTC NV which the group has started documenting by identifying use cases. Web & Networks Recently launched, in the wake of the May 2018 Web5G workshop, the Web & Networks Interest Group is chaired by representatives from AT&T, China Mobile and Intel, with a goal to explore solutions for web applications to achieve better performance and resource allocation, both on the device and network. The group's first efforts are around use cases, privacy & security requirements and liaisons. Automotive All Automotive specifications To create a rich application ecosystem for vehicles and other devices allowed to connect to the vehicle, the W3C Automotive Working Group is delivering a service specification to expose all common vehicle signals (engine temperature, fuel/charge level, range, tire pressure, speed, etc.) The Vehicle Information Service Specification (VISS), which is a Candidate Recommendation, is seeing more implementations across the industry. It provides the access method to a common data model for all the vehicle signals –presently encapsulating a thousand or so different data elements– and will be growing to accommodate the advances in automotive such as autonomous and driver assist technologies and electrification. The group is already working on a successor to VISS, leveraging the underlying data model and the VIWI submission from Volkswagen, for a more robust means of accessing vehicle signals information and the same paradigm for other automotive needs including location-based services, media, notifications and caching content. The Automotive and Web Platform Business Group acts as an incubator for prospective standards work. One of its task forces is using W3C VISS in performing data sampling and off-boarding the information to the cloud. Access to the wealth of information that W3C's auto signals standard exposes is of interest to regulators, urban planners, insurance companies, auto manufacturers, fleet managers and owners, service providers and others. In addition to components needed for data sampling and edge computing, capturing user and owner consent, information collection methods and handling of data are in scope. The upcoming W3C Workshop on Data Models for Transportation (September 2019) is expected to focus on the need of additional ontologies around transportation space. Web of Things All Web of Things specifications W3C's Web of Things work is designed to bridge disparate technology stacks to allow devices to work together and achieve scale, thus enabling the potential of the Internet of Things by eliminating fragmentation and fostering interoperability. Thing descriptions expressed in JSON-LD cover the behavior, interaction affordances, data schema, security configuration, and protocol bindings. The Web of Things complements existing IoT ecosystems to reduce the cost and risk for suppliers and consumers of applications that create value by combining multiple devices and information services. There are many sectors that will benefit, e.g. smart homes, smart cities, smart industry, smart agriculture, smart healthcare and many more. The Web of Things Working Group is finishing the initial Web of Things standards, with support from the Web of Things Interest Group: Web of Things Architecture Thing Descriptions Strengthening the Core of the Web HTML The HTML Working Group was chartered early June to assist the W3C community in raising issues and proposing solutions for the HTML and DOM specifications, and to produce W3C Recommendations from WHATWG Review Drafts. A few days before, W3C and the WHATWG signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining the agreement to collaborate on the development of a single version of the HTML and DOM specifications. Issues and proposed solutions for HTML and DOM done via the newly rechartered HTML Working Group in the WHATWG repositories The HTML Working Group is targetting November 2019 to bring HTML and DOM to Candidate Recommendations. CSS All CSS specifications CSS is a critical part of the Open Web Platform. The CSS Working Group gathers requirements from two large groups of CSS users: the publishing industry and application developers. Within W3C, those groups are exemplified by the Publishing groups and the Web Platform Working Group. The former requires things like better pagination support and advanced font handling, the latter needs intelligent (and fast!) scrolling and animations. What we know as CSS is actually a collection of almost a hundred specifications, referred to as ‘modules’. The current state of CSS is defined by a snapshot, updated once a year. The group also publishes an index defining every term defined by CSS specifications. Fonts All Fonts specifications The Web Fonts Working Group develops specifications that allow the interoperable deployment of downloadable fonts on the Web, with a focus on Progressive Font Enrichment as well as maintenance of WOFF Recommendations. Recent and ongoing work includes: Early API experiments by Adobe and Monotype have demonstrated the feasibility of a font enrichment API, where a server delivers a font with minimal glyph repertoire and the client can query the full repertoire and request additional subsets on-the-fly. In other experiments, the Brotli compression used in WOFF 2 was extended to support shared dictionaries and patch update. Metrics to quantify improvement are a current hot discussion topic. The group will meet at ATypi 2019 in Japan, to gather requirements from the international typography community. The group will first produce a report summarizing the strengths and weaknesses of each prototype solution by Q2 2020. SVG All SVG specifications SVG is an important and widely-used part of the Open Web Platform. The SVG Working Group focuses on aligning the SVG 2.0 specification with browser implementations, having split the specification into a currently-implemented 2.0 and a forward-looking 2.1. Current activity is on stabilization, increased integration with the Open Web Platform, and test coverage analysis. The Working Group was rechartered in March 2019. A new work item concerns native (non-Web-browser) uses of SVG as a non-interactive, vector graphics format. Audio The Web Audio Working Group was extended to finish its work on the Web Audio API, expecting to publish it as a Recommendation by year end. The specification enables synthesizing audio in the browser. Audio operations are performed with audio nodes, which are linked together to form a modular audio routing graph. Multiple sources — with different types of channel layout — are supported. This modular design provides the flexibility to create complex audio functions with dynamic effects. The first version of Web Audio API is now feature complete and is implemented in all modern browsers. Work has started on the next version, and new features are being incubated in the Audio Community Group. Performance Web Performance All Web Performance specifications There are currently 18 specifications in development in the Web Performance Working Group aiming to provide methods to observe and improve aspects of application performance of user agent features and APIs. The W3C team is looking at related work incubated in the W3C GPU for the Web (WebGPU) Community Group which is poised to transition to a W3C Working Group. A preliminary draft charter is available. WebAssembly All WebAssembly specifications WebAssembly improves Web performance and power by being a virtual machine and execution environment enabling loaded pages to run native (compiled) code. It is deployed in Firefox, Edge, Safari and Chrome. The specification will soon reach Candidate Recommendation. WebAssembly enables near-native performance, optimized load time, and perhaps most importantly, a compilation target for existing code bases. While it has a small number of native types, much of the performance increase relative to Javascript derives from its use of consistent typing. WebAssembly leverages decades of optimization for compiled languages and the byte code is optimized for compactness and streaming (the web page starts executing while the rest of the code downloads). Network and API access all occurs through accompanying Javascript libraries -- the security model is identical to that of Javascript. Requirements gathering and language development occur in the Community Group while the Working Group manages test development, community review and progression of specifications on the Recommendation Track. Testing Browser testing plays a critical role in the growth of the Web by: Improving the reliability of Web technology definitions; Improving the quality of implementations of these technologies by helping vendors to detect bugs in their products; Improving the data available to Web developers on known bugs and deficiencies of Web technologies by publishing results of these tests. Browser Testing and Tools The Browser Testing and Tools Working Group is developing WebDriver version 2, having published last year the W3C Recommendation of WebDriver. WebDriver acts as a remote control interface that enables introspection and control of user agents, provides a platform- and language-neutral wire protocol as a way for out-of-process programs to remotely instruct the behavior of Web, and emulates the actions of a real person using the browser. WebPlatform Tests The WebPlatform Tests project now provides a mechanism which allows to fully automate tests that previously needed to be run manually: TestDriver. TestDriver enables sending trusted key and mouse events, sending complex series of trusted pointer and key interactions for things like in-content drag-and-drop or pinch zoom, and even file upload. Since 2014 W3C began work on this coordinated open-source effort to build a cross-browser test suite for the Web Platform, which WHATWG, and all major browsers adopted. Web of Data All Data specifications There have been several great success stories around the standardization of data on the web over the past year. Verifiable Claims seems to have significant uptake. It is also significant that the Distributed Identifier WG charter has received numerous favorable reviews, and was just recently launched. JSON-LD has been a major success with the large deployment on Web sites via schema.org. JSON-LD 1.1 completed technical work, about to transition to CR More than 25% of websites today include schema.org data in JSON-LD The Web of Things description is in CR since May, making use of JSON-LD Verifiable Credentials data model is in CR since July, also making use of JSON-LD Continued strong interest in decentralized identifiers Engagement from the TAG with reframing core documents, such as Ethical Web Principles, to include data on the web within their scope Data is increasingly important for all organizations, especially with the rise of IoT and Big Data. W3C has a mature and extensive suite of standards relating to data that were developed over two decades of experience, with plans for further work on making it easier for developers to work with graph data and knowledge graphs. Linked Data is about the use of URIs as names for things, the ability to dereference these URIs to get further information and to include links to other data. There are ever-increasing sources of open Linked Data on the Web, as well as data services that are restricted to the suppliers and consumers of those services. The digital transformation of industry is seeking to exploit advanced digital technologies. This will facilitate businesses to integrate horizontally along the supply and value chains, and vertically from the factory floor to the office floor. W3C is seeking to make it easier to support enterprise-wide data management and governance, reflecting the strategic importance of data to modern businesses. Traditional approaches to data have focused on tabular databases (SQL/RDBMS), Comma Separated Value (CSV) files, and data embedded in PDF documents and spreadsheets. We're now in midst of a major shift to graph data with nodes and labeled directed links between them. Graph data is: Faster than using SQL and associated JOIN operations More favorable to integrating data from heterogeneous sources Better suited to situations where the data model is evolving In the wake of the recent W3C Workshop on Graph Data we are in the process of launching a Graph Standardization Business Group to provide a business perspective with use cases and requirements, to coordinate technical standards work and liaisons with external organizations. Web for All Security, Privacy, Identity All Security specifications, all Privacy specifications Authentication on the Web As the WebAuthn Level 1 W3C Recommendation published last March is seeing wide implementation and adoption of strong cryptographic authentication, work is proceeding on Level 2. The open standard Web API gives native authentication technology built into native platforms, browsers, operating systems (including mobile) and hardware, offering protection against hacking, credential theft, phishing attacks, thus aiming to end the era of passwords as a security construct. You may read more in our March press release. Privacy An increasing number of W3C specifications are benefitting from Privacy and Security review; there are security and privacy aspects to every specification. Early review is essential. Working with the TAG, the Privacy Interest Group has updated the Self-Review Questionnaire: Security and Privacy. Other recent work of the group includes public blogging further to the exploration of anti-patterns in standards and permission prompts. Security The Web Application Security Working Group adopted Feature Policy, aiming to allow developers to selectively enable, disable, or modify the behavior of some of these browser features and APIs within their application; and Fetch Metadata, aiming to provide servers with enough information to make a priori decisions about whether or not to service a request based on the way it was made, and the context in which it will be used. The Web Payment Security Interest Group, launched last April, convenes members from W3C, EMVCo, and the FIDO Alliance to discuss cooperative work to enhance the security and interoperability of Web payments (read more about payments). Internationalization (i18n) All Internationalization specifications, educational articles related to Internationalization, spec developers checklist Only a quarter or so current Web users use English online and that proportion will continue to decrease as the Web reaches more and more communities of limited English proficiency. If the Web is to live up to the "World Wide" portion of its name, and for the Web to truly work for stakeholders all around the world engaging with content in various languages, it must support the needs of worldwide users as they engage with content in the various languages. The growth of epublishing also brings requirements for new features and improved typography on the Web. It is important to ensure the needs of local communities are captured. The W3C Internationalization Initiative was set up to increase in-house resources dedicated to accelerating progress in making the World Wide Web "worldwide" by gathering user requirements, supporting developers, and education & outreach. For an overview of current projects see the i18n radar. W3C's Internationalization efforts progressed on a number of fronts recently: Requirements: New African and European language groups will work on the gap analysis, errata and layout requirements. Gap analysis: Japanese, Devanagari, Bengali, Tamil, Lao, Khmer, Javanese, and Ethiopic updated in the gap-analysis documents. Layout requirements document: notable progress tracked in the Southeast Asian Task Force while work continues on Chinese layout requirements. Developer support: Spec reviews: the i18n WG continues active review of specifications of the WHATWG and other W3C Working Groups. Short review checklist: easy way to begin a self-review to help spec developers understand what aspects of their spec are likely to need attention for internationalization, and points them to more detailed checklists for the relevant topics. It also helps those reviewing specs for i18n issues. Strings on the Web: Language and Direction Metadata lays out issues and discusses potential solutions for passing information about language and direction with strings in JSON or other data formats. The document was rewritten for clarity, and expanded. The group is collaborating with the JSON-LD and Web Publishing groups to develop a plan for updating RDF, JSON-LD and related specifications to handle metadata for base direction of text (bidi). User-friendly test format: a new format was developed for Internationalization Test Suite tests, which displays helpful information about how the test works. This particularly useful because those tests are pointed to by educational materials and gap-analysis documents. Web Platform Tests: a large number of tests in the i18n test suite have been ported to the WPT repository, including: css-counter-styles, css-ruby, css-syntax, css-test, css-text-decor, css-writing-modes, and css-pseudo. Education & outreach: (for all educational materials, see the HTML & CSS Authoring Techniques) Web Accessibility All Accessibility specifications, WAI resources The Web Accessibility Initiative supports W3C's Web for All mission. Recent achievements include: Education and training: Inaccessibility of CAPTCHA updated to bring our analysis and recommendations up to date with CAPTCHA practice today, concluding two years of extensive work and invaluable input from the public (read more on the W3C Blog Learn why your web content and applications should be accessible. The Education and Outreach Working Group has completed revision and updating of the Business Case for Digital Accessibility. Accessibility guidelines: The Accessibility Guidelines Working Group has continued to update WCAG Techniques and Understanding WCAG 2.1; and published a Candidate Recommendation of Accessibility Conformance Testing Rules Format 1.0 to improve inter-rater reliability when evaluating conformance of web content to WCAG An updated charter is being developed to host work on "Silver", the next generation accessibility guidelines (WCAG 2.2) There are accessibility aspects to most specifications. Check your work with the FAST checklist. Outreach to the world W3C Developer Relations To foster the excellent feedback loop between Web Standards development and Web developers, and to grow participation from that diverse community, recent W3C Developer Relations activities include: @w3cdevs tracks the enormous amount of work happening across W3C W3C Track during the Web Conference 2019 in San Francisco Tech videos: W3C published the 2019 Web Games Workshop videos The 16 September 2019 Developer Meetup in Fukuoka, Japan, is open to all and will combine a set of technical demos prepared by W3C groups, and a series of talks on a selected set of W3C technologies and projects W3C is involved with Mozilla, Google, Samsung, Microsoft and Bocoup in the organization of ViewSource 2019 in Amsterdam (read more on the W3C Blog) W3C Training In partnership with EdX, W3C's MOOC training program, W3Cx offers a complete "Front-End Web Developer" (FEWD) professional certificate program that consists of a suite of five courses on the foundational languages that power the Web: HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. We count nearly 900K students from all over the world. Translations Many Web users rely on translations of documents developed at W3C whose official language is English. W3C is extremely grateful to the continuous efforts of its community in ensuring our various deliverables in general, and in our specifications in particular, are made available in other languages, for free, ensuring their exposure to a much more diverse set of readers. Last Spring we developed a more robust system, a new listing of translations of W3C specifications and updated the instructions on how to contribute to our translation efforts. W3C Liaisons Liaisons and coordination with numerous organizations and Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) is crucial for W3C to: make sure standards are interoperable coordinate our respective agenda in Internet governance: W3C participates in ICANN, GIPO, IGF, the I* organizations (ICANN, IETF, ISOC, IAB). ensure at the government liaison level that our standards work is officially recognized when important to our membership so that products based on them (often done by our members) are part of procurement orders. W3C has ARO/PAS status with ISO. W3C participates in the EU MSP and Rolling Plan on Standardization ensure the global set of Web and Internet standards form a compatible stack of technologies, at the technical and policy level (patent regime, fragmentation, use in policy making) promote Standards adoption equally by the industry, the public sector, and the public at large Coralie Mercier, Editor, W3C Marketing & Communications $Id: Overview.html,v 1.60 2019/10/15 12:05:52 coralie Exp $ Copyright © 2019 W3C ® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio, Beihang) Usage policies apply.
GitHub Repo https://github.com/Aduli113/In-Vehicle-Infotainment-Market

Aduli113/In-Vehicle-Infotainment-Market

The report "Global In-Vehicle Infotainment Market, By Vehicle Type (Passenger Cars and Commercial Vehicles), By Device Type (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Long Term Evolution (LTE)), By Technology (Embedded Telematics, Tethered Telematics, and Integrated Telematics), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa) - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2030. High demand for rear-seat entertainment and smart cars coupled with a high rate of adoption of infotainment technology are the factors driving the growth of the global in-vehicle infotainment market. In the era of mobile phones and computers, customers demand more human-machine interface and low power usage from automobiles. To meet this needs of consumers, infotainment technology plays an important role in serving out with the best solutions for customers. Companies are focusing on various developments such as the Windows Embedded Automotive 7 platform developed by Microsoft and Atom processor developed by Intel to integrate infotainment systems. A majority of automobile vendors are involved in adopting various techniques and technologies for the transformation of regular cars into smart cars. In-vehicle infotainment systems utilize Bluetooth technology for drivers to control the system with touchscreen input, voice commands, or physical controls. Several automotive component dealers are incorporating existing vehicle navigation systems with mobile phones. In-vehicle infotainment systems offer best quality rear-seat entertainment services such as video, audio, as well as technologies that can assist the driver, thus boosting the growth of the target market. Key Highlights: In July 2019, Karamba Security, a world leader in automotive and enterprise edge cybersecurity, has declared the signing of a production agreement of its leading Carwall runtime integrity software, in Alpine infotainment systems. The platform offers ECU self-protection against remote code execution (RCE), serving to protect vehicles from cyberattacks. Key Market Insights from the report: The global in-vehicle infotainment market accounted for US$ 5.2 Billion in 2022 and is projected to register a moderate CAGR over the forecast period. The market report has been segmented based on vehicle type, device type, technology, and region. By vehicle type, the commercial type segment is projected to estimate for a significant share in terms of revenue and is anticipated to maintain its position over the forecast period. By device type, the global market is segmented into Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and long term evolution (LTE)) By technology, embedded telematics segment is expected to be the largest in-vehicle infotainment market, owing to various disruptive factors such as cost optimization of service plans and government mandates. Most of the security and safety in-vehicle infotainment services have low or no access without an embedded form type in the car. By region, The North America market is projected to expand owing to the presence of strong players and advances in the technology of in-vehicle infotainment systems in the region. Browse 60 market data tables* and 35 figures* through 140 slides and in-depth TOC on “Global In-Vehicle Infotainment Market”, By Vehicle Type (Passenger Cars and Commercial Vehicles), By Device Type (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Long Term Evolution (LTE)), By Technology (Embedded Telematics, Tethered Telematics, and Integrated Telematics), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa) - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2030 To know the upcoming trends and insights prevalent in this market, click the link below: Link: https://prophecymarketinsights.com/market_insight/Global-InVehicle-Infotainment-Market-By-4026 The prominent player operating in the global in-vehicle infotainment market includes Alpine Electronics Inc., Clarion Technologies, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Qualcomm Incorporated, Continental AG, Panasonic Corporation, Denso Corporation, Garmin Ltd., Harman International Industries, Inc., and Pioneer Corporation.
GitHub Repo https://github.com/ssrm9055/Web-App-Development-Cost-Travel-Web-

ssrm9055/Web-App-Development-Cost-Travel-Web-

What is Web App Development? With the immense growth of the travel business and an increasing number of travel companies emerging year by year in the market, the travel business is experiencing immense competition. In order to stay ahead of the competition and make your travel portal your identity, you need a well-managed Web App. Web Apps are comprehensive web-based online tools that cater to the needs of travel and hospitality businesses. Travel portal software is ideal for travel agencies that need flexible, user-friendly solutions to automate and control their business online. How much will cost for building a Web App? Are you looking to build a powerful online travel portal that too at an affordable rate? You've come to the right place. Trawex is a preferred travel portal development services partner for corporate companies of all sizes. Our custom-developed solutions are SaaS-based (Software as a Service) that are cost-effective and tailored to the individual business need. Trawex is a prominent Travel Technology Company providing you access to affordable online travel portal services. We’ve delivered quality services to clients since inception. How Trawex helps OTA’s Web App Development at a reasonable cost? When you work with Trawex, you are collaborating with travel technology industry leaders. We have always tried to stay realistic when it comes to our web designing prices. As a result, by leveraging our expertise and experience, we are able to deliver the best possible work at the most affordable web app development cost. We guarantee that you get all the features expected from a travel portal such as the best API integrations to responsiveness. We also worked hard to reduce the overall costs and time required for the development. What Makes Us Standout As A Web Portal Development Company? For decades, we have been developing digital transformation to small, mid-sized, and large enterprises in the travel business. We offer a full range of custom travel portal development services. Our clients transit to the digital travel business and reach better outcomes. We have a groundbreaking team that excels in developing attractive and robust portals having all the required extensions of a travel booking portal. For more details, Pls visit our website: https://www.trawex.com/web-app-development-cost.php
GitHub Repo https://github.com/gouthamiexcelr/Internet-of-things-training-in-Malaysia

gouthamiexcelr/Internet-of-things-training-in-Malaysia

IoT – Internet of Things is a relatively new concept in Malaysia. As the potential of IoT is vast, the government of Malaysia decided to encourage the IoT technologies across different industries. With strong support from the government, locally based enterprises would find it easier to adopt and develop IoT technologies in their productions and daily operations. Firstly, as Malaysia is preparing to join the wave of countries currently immersed in Industry 4.0, especially in its manufacturing and heavy industry sector, the government is pushing for more budget allocation for Industry 4.0. Moreover, with the current strong support from the government, more enterprises, especially SMEs, will be encouraged to adopt IoT technologies in their production, such as remote monitoring or automation. To create a national ecosystem to enable the proliferation of use and industrialization of IoT as a new source of economic growth. IoT has the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring interaction by human-to-human or human-to-computer and interrelated mechanical and digital machines, computing devices, objects, animals or people that are provided with sole identifiers. It creates the information and knowledge to boost human intelligence, and productivity to enhance the quality of life. IoT technology in Malaysia is based on two major market trends market and technology. The effect of these trends will enhance productivity, optimize resources by implementing new technology while maintaining individual needs. The economic potential of IoT for Malaysia is expected to experience exponential growth beyond 2020. Technology opportunities can be created by IoT in Malaysia with forecast technology opportunities for application and services, and device producers. Agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation are sectors that are identified to have the most potential for IoT deployment in Malaysia. National IoT Strategic Roadmap aimed at nurturing a national ecosystem, Malaysia has articulated plans to get in on the IoT game and make Malaysia a regional IoT development hub. The roadmap estimates that Malaysia has a strong base in giving the well-developed telecommunications infrastructure, vibrant electrical and electronics industry, policy incentives and frameworks for intellectual property and cybersecurity protection to spur IoT domestically. With knowledge of IoT becoming a necessary skill set for data scientists in Malaysia, the IoT training in Malaysia is ideal for professionals and fresher’s looking to enter the field of automated products and communication interfaces. Focusing on data capture, storage and data analytics, embedded electronics and client-server architecture, the course guides students to be adept at carving practical applications for modern day industries. In IoT training, participants will discuss the Internet of Things (IoT) framework for the digital transformation and IoT strategic leadership. With ExcelR, You will gain an intensive overview of IoT in this new evolution in the sensor, cloud, and big data. In Internet of Things training, you will be able to design independent IoT devices for sectors like retail, manufacturing and construction, understand the advantages of cloud storage, understand IoT communication protocols, comprehend IoT architecture and modern microcontrollers for data capture and signal relaying, make hardware compatible MCUs, set up a HTTP server and able to deploy python modules for basic data analytics. The Internet of Things training (IoT training) in Malaysia is suitable for the people with good exposure towards IoT technology will be the best catch for the Industry and the people who are business analysts, technical architects, software engineers, IT managers, executives, and entrepreneurs can do this IoT training.
GitHub Repo https://github.com/Aduli113/Product-Information-Management-Market

Aduli113/Product-Information-Management-Market

Growth of the PIM industry include rising demand for PIM solution from flourishing eCommerce industry and increasing need to offering enhanced customer services are driving the growth of the PIM market globally. The global product information management market accounted for US$ 7.5 billion in 2019 and is anticipated to register a CAGR of 14.5%. The report "Global Product Information Management Market, By Enterprise Type (Large Enterprise, Small & Medium Enterprise), By Industry (BFSI, Healthcare, Telecommunication & IT, Government, Retail, Transportation & Logistics, Management, Energy & Utility, Media & Entertainment, and Others), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa) - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2029”. Key Highlights: In October 2020, Pimcore introduced new features and improvements. The company updated its Pimcore platform and added new features, such as an editable dialog box, cache performance improvement, and tree sorting. In June 2020, Winshuttle formed a partnership with ABBYY, a digital intelligence company. The aim behind the partnership is to help organizations and businesses in digital transformation, which involves extracting data from physical documents and automatically loading it into SAP. Analyst View: Increasing investment in product information management Rising demand for centralized data storage of information related to products is driving the product information market. Centralized data storage is helping companies to easily manage and organize all the data related to its products. Data sources are updated with a single change in the centralized data storage, saving time and cost required for data management. Also, compliance and verification requirements are increasing due to the growing number of threats to information security. This provides safe and secure access to information stored in the centralized database. Access is granted only after completing verification of all the security credentials required. Product information management facilitates quick and easy access to the repository of information, at the same time strategic data storage techniques help in maintaining the data quality. Indexing and linking helps in reducing the time required to complete various processes related to data storage, increasing the operational efficiency. Marketing and sales of products are important processes to generate revenue. Growing PIM industry The market enables manifestation of products to achieve client centricity and unified customer view and provides a centralized system for improving the efficiency of promotional activities. All the distribution channels are managed effectively by using this solution. Integration of Big Data and business intelligence applications with cloud storage offers tremendous growth opportunities to the market. Browse 60 market data tables* and 35 figures* through 140 slides and in-depth TOC on “Global Product Information Management Market”, By Enterprise Type (Large Enterprise, Small & Medium Enterprise), By Industry (BFSI, Healthcare, Telecommunication & IT, Government, Retail, Transportation & Logistics, Management, Energy & Utility, Media & Entertainment, and Others), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa) - Trends, Analysis and Forecast till 2029 Key Market Insights from the report: The global product information management market accounted for US$ 7.5 billion in 2019 and is anticipated to register a CAGR of 14.5%. The market report has been segmented on the basis of enterprise type, application, and region. Depending upon enterprise type, the large enterprises shares the highest market due to the adoption of PI solutions and services is higher in large enterprises. The large enterprises heavily invest in advanced technologies to increase their overall productivity and efficiency. By application, the media & entertainment segment holds the largest share in the market. As most of the populations are staying at home, the usage of media and entertainment has increased with double digit growth. Product information offers high visibility, scalability and service optimization that can handle challenges occurred due to sudden increased demand in media and entertainment industry vertical. By region, North America is the largest market for product information management. The emerging demand to maximize value from the centralized master data and reference data, with ongoing demands of gaining meaningful insights from this consolidated master data is expected to further influence the adoption of PIM systems positively in the North American region during the coming years. The market in Asia-Pacific is expected to witness potential growth opportunities owing to the fast adoption of multi-domain PI software which is expected to enable better services in terms of performance, quality and capacity during the forecast period. To know the upcoming trends and insights prevalent in this market, click the link below: https://www.prophecymarketinsights.com/market_insight/Global-Product-Information-Management-Market-4573 Competitive Landscape: The prominent player operating in the global product information management market includes SAP AG, IBM Corporation, Oracle Corporation., Informatica LLC, Riversand Technologies, Inc., Stibo Systems, ADAM Software NV, Agility Multichannel Ltd., InRiverAB and Pimcore GmbH. The market provides detailed information regarding the industrial base, productivity, strengths, manufacturers, and recent trends which will help companies enlarge the businesses and promote financial growth. Furthermore, the report exhibits dynamic factors including segments, sub-segments, regional marketplaces, competition, dominant key players, and market forecasts. In addition, the market includes recent collaborations, mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships along with regulatory frameworks across different regions impacting the market trajectory. Recent technological advances and innovations influencing the global market are included in the report.
GitHub Repo https://github.com/ssrm9055/Web-App-Development-Cost

ssrm9055/Web-App-Development-Cost

What is Web App Development? With the immense growth of the travel business and an increasing number of travel companies emerging year by year in the market, the travel business is experiencing immense competition. In order to stay ahead of the competition and make your travel portal your identity, you need a well-managed Web App. Web Apps are comprehensive web-based online tools that cater to the needs of travel and hospitality businesses. Travel portal software is ideal for travel agencies that need flexible, user-friendly solutions to automate and control their business online. How much will cost for building a Web App? Are you looking to build a powerful online travel portal that too at an affordable rate? You've come to the right place. Trawex is a preferred travel portal development services partner for corporate companies of all sizes. Our custom-developed solutions are SaaS-based (Software as a Service) that are cost-effective and tailored to the individual business need. Trawex is a prominent Travel Technology Company providing you access to affordable online travel portal services. We’ve delivered quality services to clients since inception. How Trawex helps OTA’s Web App Development at a reasonable cost? When you work with Trawex, you are collaborating with travel technology industry leaders. We have always tried to stay realistic when it comes to our web designing prices. As a result, by leveraging our expertise and experience, we are able to deliver the best possible work at the most affordable web app development cost. We guarantee that you get all the features expected from a travel portal such as the best API integrations to responsiveness. We also worked hard to reduce the overall costs and time required for the development. What Makes Us Standout As A Web Portal Development Company? For decades, we have been developing digital transformation to small, mid-sized, and large enterprises in the travel business. We offer a full range of custom travel portal development services. Our clients transit to the digital travel business and reach better outcomes. We have a groundbreaking team that excels in developing attractive and robust portals having all the required extensions of a travel booking portal. For more details, Pls visit our website: https://www.trawex.com/web-app-development-cost.php