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Realme XT the new beast | world's first 64MP camera smartphone

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REALME XT THE 64MP QUAD CAMERA SMARTPHONE Yeah, the phone has been revealed by Realme. A giant leap in smartphone budget segment! It's absolutely good but not really nowadays we should get obsessed with this. The only concerning thing is that the consumers who bought previous but still latest Realme phones must be repenting cause the new upgrades are launched at a very similar price! Forcing them to upgrade every month which they can't! So they may switch to iphones or Samsung galaxy note or S series calling it as one time investment!  Well whatever..... this phone is just great! Realme XT is likely to be launched in the mid September and the price will be fixed between Realme 5 pro and Realme X. REALME XT Now let's understand the specifications of the phone- The phone has 6.4 FHD+ Amoled display with a water drop style notch. Qualcomm Snapdragon 712 Otca Core processor, the storage options are 4GB/6GB/8GB (ROMs) with 64GB and 128GB internal storage. The ma

Realme 5 series | Should you buy or wait | My opinions

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Realme 5 series Realme a smartphone company first appeared in China in 2010 as " OPPO Real   ". It was a sub-brand of OPPO Electronics which then got seperated in 2018 and  became an independent company. Realme is happening to be doing great in Budget segment, with the launch of Realme X and Realme 5 we can now say that it is competing Redmi which claims to be the India's no.1 smartphone brand. The good thing about both these companies is that these provide us value for money products.  REALME 5, SHOULD YOU BUY OR NOT? Speaking of Realme 5: Realme 5 has a HD+ display of 6.5 inches (16.51cm) with the protection of Corning Gorilla glass 3. Realme comes in various storage options with RAM of 3GB and 4GB, and internal storage (ROM) of 32GB, 64GB, and this time it has also provided us with 128GB, expandable upto 256 GB. In a really low price it also provides quad camera mechanism consisting 12MP primary camera + 8MP wide angled lens + 2MP for depth

Difference Between KPO and BPO | BUSINESS STUDIES

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Difference Between KPO and BPO  Difference Between KPO and BPO Knowledge Process Outsourcing can be totally different from Business Process Outsourcing profession. KPO requires people with professional knowledge. They need to be extremely skilled and experts as they deal with more dextrous (professional) work, experience is also indispensable. Whereas BPO industry requires less skilled employees (not necessarily be experts but should have competency), but with good communication skills and basic computer knowledge. BPO is more about volume, mass, proficiency.  The core difference is that BPO demands labour and finely skilled employees while KPO requires highly skilled employees in the work that is been outsourced for example MBAs, doctors and competency engineers. The difference between BPO and KPO can be elaborated when analysed on the bases of the financial difference, the salaries of KPO employees are doubtlessly much higher than BPO employees. Now let'

Concept of Knowledge Process Outsourcing | Business Studies

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UNDERSTANDING KNOWLEDGE PROCESS OUTSOURCING KPO is a new phenomenon that is picking pace in the world exceptionally in India. As from the heading you must have guessed that KPO stands for Knowledge Process Outsourcing. KPO can be seen as the upward shift of BPO in the value chain. To be seen both are the same things but there is a basic but significant difference. "Unlike Conventional BPO where the focus is on process expertise, in KPO, the focus is on knowledge expertise." KPO Involves of shoring of knowledge intensive business process that requires specialised domain expertise, thus delivering high value to two organisations by providing business expertise rather than just process expertise. Knowledge Process Outsourcing Explained BPO is slowly revolutionizing into Knowledge Process Outsourcing because of its beneficial advantageous and subsequent scope. But let's not treat it only as 'B' renewed as 'K'. In point of fact, knowledg

Concept of Business Process Outsourcing | Business Studies

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Business Process Outsourcing explained Business Process Outsourcing Explained|Should you go for it? Business process outsourcing (BPO) can be defined as the act of giving a other party  responsibility  of performing what would otherwise be an internal system or service. For instance, an insurance  company might outsource their claims processing program or a bank might outsource their loan processing system. Other common examples of BPO are call  centers  and payroll outsourcing. Typically, companies that are looking at business process outsourcing are hoping to achieve cost savings by handing over the work to a third-party that can take advantage of economies of scale by doing the same work for many companies. Or perhaps the cost savings can be achieved because labour costs are lower due to different costs of living in different countries Notes BPO is often divided into two categories: back office outsourcing which includes internal business functions such as billing or pu

What is Outsourcing? | Outsourcing Explained | Business Studies

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WHAT IS OUTSOURCING   Types of Outsourcing - Off-shore, On-shore Outsourcing Outsourcing is any task, operation, job or process that could be performed by employees within your company, but is instead contracted to a other party for a significant period of time.  when seen as a definition -   1. (of  a  company  or  organization)  to  purchase   (goods)  or  subcontract   (services)   from  an outside   supplier  or  source.  2. In  Outsourcing we hire a party outside our company to perform services and create goods  by the company's own employees and staff. Usually done for cost-cutting measure. Hiring a temporary employee while your secretary is on maternity leave is not Outsourcing. In addition, the functions that are performed by the other party can be performed on-site or off-site. The most common model of outsourcing that is in the news today refers to jobs that are being sent over seas to countries like India or China. This is more commonly called off shoring.