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ahiddenpath · 4 years
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Epilogue Celebration: Family
I keep running behind with these, there’s so much going on!  HOW ABOUT THAT STEVEN UNIVERSE FINALE, EH?
I keep intending to write a ficlet, but I can never seem to stay on top of it.  I hope you’ll accept some miscellaneous 2028 family headcanons below the cut.
-Taichi is one of the last Chosen to have his first child, age wise.  This is partially because he’s busy representing digimon in human government, and humans to digimon.  It’s a difficult and demanding job, both in terms of the work and the emotional toll as a subset of humans exploit digimon and a large swath of humans fear them.  It often feels like Taichi is standing alone in a huge chasm between the two parties, trying to bring them together with little interest from either side.
So, yeah, he’s not really thinking about kids and family...  Except that he is, and he’s eating his heart out with indecision over it.  I think it takes a ton of courage and time for him to decide to become a father.
Like many of the Chosen, Taichi can’t spend as much time with his child as he would like because of his career.  Still, his son adores him and thinks he’s the best Dad in the world, an attitude helped along by Agumon constantly saying so!
Taichi is a laid back and indulgent dad, except when his Worry kicks in.  His wife has put him in parenting time out when he gets into his head and starts hovering too much.
-Yamato and Sora also waited a while to have kids because of their family backgrounds.  They wanted to really be sure that they were ready first, committed to each other and to their new family.  (I wrote a drabble that gets into it here, if you’re interested).
Because Yamato is an astronaut and Sora is a clothing designer, they rely heavily on their parents and Takeru for help watching their children.  This is difficult for them, because they very much want to be with their kids...  But they also want to achieve their own aspirations.  Luckily, their parents and Takeru all dote on the kids, and sometimes squabble a bit over who gets them next.
Yamato tries to be chill about it, but it’s embarrassingly easy to get him gushing about his kiddos and the wife.  Like, he’s that guy who starts every sentence with, “My daughter/son/wife/brother/Gabumon/nephew...”  Missions are really hard on him for this reason.  He’s known to tear up when talking to his family from space.
Sora is Best Mom, having trained since age 11 by handling the Chosen.  Even when she’s away, the kids can’t get away with anything; her Mom Powers elicit confessions without much effort.  The trick is that the kiddos just can’t lie to their adoring mother who takes such great care of them.
Sora does have to monitor herself closely.  When her emotional state is poor, she sometimes snaps at the kids for normal kid stuff.  Meanwhile, Yamato has to watch out for his tendency to send mixed messages by retreating when his emotions act up.
-I talked about Koushiro as a Dad a lot both here and here.  His Dad strengths are supporting all of his daughter’s interests and engaging with her via activities and teaching opportunities, but he’s not skilled at understanding and meeting her emotional needs and giving social advice.  Happily, I headcanon him marrying a lady who is well-equipped to cover those areas.  He also sometimes just... gets scared of doing the wrong thing and retreats, but again, his parents and his wife quickly learn when to intervene.
-Mimi also has a parent post here.  She’s great at interacting with her kid and having fun with him, and as an adult, she’s learned how to set boundaries.  Still, she has a tendency to spoil her son, so luckily, there’s a wide network of beloved people helping to raise him to balance that out.
-Jyou!  Oh my god, Jyou would be the most amazing dad, fight me (there’s likely no need). 
The thing I most want to say here is that Jyou goes out of his way to expose his son to all kinds of careers and hobbies.  In fact, he asks his friends, including the Chosen, to allow his son to participate in their “take your kids to work” events.  He tells his boy that he can be whatever he wants, and that while he wants his son to find his passion and succeed in it...  If he ever needs a place to fall back on, Jyou will be there.  
He doesn’t want his son to experience the pressure he felt.  Still, he is sure to instill the virtues of hard work and service.
Honestly, I think his only major flaw as a parent is worrying too much about his kids, and also spending too much time at work (he’s a doctor, so that’s inevitable).  Luckily, Gomamon is around to keep things light-hearted, and to remind Jyou that is family needs him and he needs to go home now.
-Takeru is a great dad, and I think having his own family was really...  A dream?  Just a dream come true for him.  After his parents divorced, I think it’s clear that Takeru wanted his family back, the way it used to be.  These days, he has both parents (and they love babysitting), his brother, his sister-in-law, their kids...  And he has his own wife and child.  Things are no longer quiet at home or awkward with his parents.
Honestly, I think Dad Takeru is living his best life and organizing play dates and is just so happy.  He’s amazing with children, and they love him...  But his adult friends know to be wary when their kids and Takeru huddle up.  What the hell kind of mischief is he encouraging?  At least they never have to wait long to find out.
-Hikari is also an A+ Mama.  Her warm, sweet aura soothes kids and inspires good behavior, but don’t think she can be walked on!  A teacher takes no guff and knows how to convince kiddos to behave.
Hikari needs to learn to tend her mental health with love, care, and regularity.  Teaching saps her emotional strength, and she often feels depleted, but forces herself to keep smiling and giving her all.  There are times when everything just reaches critical failure levels, and she melts down.  
So, Hikari...  I’mma need you to love yourself the way you love everyone else.
-Oh my God, Daisuke.  Sometimes, he acts more like a brother or uncle than a father, so his kid gets away with things that he... probably shouldn’t.  I’m hoping he is with someone who disciplines instead of joining in on nonsense!
I can tell you that his son adores him, though.  They live a fun, loud, and noisy life!  Daisuke and his son both wish that Daisuke wasn’t so busy as an entrepreneur, but the good news is that Daisuke’s parents, sister, and Chosen friends (especially the 02 crew) are always willing to babysit.
-Miyako and Ken might have the most... stable????  Presence for their kiddos, since Miyako is a stay-at-home-mom.  I do think that, when her youngest goes into kindergarten, she starts working part time as a researcher for Koushiro’s company, but...  She’s always wanted a big, happy family, and she is always, always there for her kiddos.  I really admire that.
I think the kiddos might favor Ken, just because he’s not at home all the time, and...  Well, who doesn’t love Ken-chan?  I bet Miyako gets a little miffed when the kiddos rejoice when daddy comes home after she cared for them all day...  But she’s probably just as excited to see him!  
I kind of think Ken and Miyako are That Couple.  You know, the one that makes everyone think, blech, get a room, just from the way they look at each other.
Miyako is the kind of mom that can cheerfully yell at kids XD  Like, the standard speaking volume is pretty high in this household.  They’re the kind of sibling group that bickers one moment and cuddles and plays together the next.  She always sees to everyone’s needs, knows how to discipline, but also brings on the fun.  The only issue is that her emotions get carried away sometimes, and she needs to reel herself in before she riles up the kiddos to the point where they’re impossible to calm.
Ken, I think, is like an oasis for his kids.  Calm, soothing, understanding, patient, quiet...  He might not be as good as talking and taking charge as Miyako, but he’s an amazing listener, and he gives the world’s best hugs, certified.
He has his hands full with the bedtime routine, trying to wind everyone down after a loud, fun day with Miyako and each other.
-I believe that leaves Iori!  Ugh, I love him, and I love to think of him as this strong, capable man who dedicates himself to service.  He’s like a pillar to his daughter, who is likely the sweetest and kindest gen 2 baby.  Like so many of the Chosen, Iori’s career is demanding, but his wife, mother, and grandfather step in.  In fact, they might all live together?  And while his daughter loves all of them, Iori is her favorite.  In her eyes, he is just, kind, capable, dedicated, and strong, always helping the digimon and people who need help.
I think the only issue is that Iori doesn’t realize how big of a shadow he’s casting.  His daughter pushes herself to be everything that she sees in him, which is a lot for anyone, let alone a kid.  The good news is that her great-grandfather sees everything, and he is always telling her that she is more than enough.
I LOVE THEM ALL, THANKS FOR COMING TO MY TED TALK.
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ashishtriton · 4 years
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LATIN AMERICA BIG DATA IN E-COMMERCE MARKET 2019-2028
MARKET OUTLOOK
A Triton Market Research report on the Big Data in e-commerce market in Latin America illustrates that it is estimated to propel at a CAGR of 11.21% in the estimated period 2019-2028.
Brazil, Mexico and the Rest of Latin America together form the Big Data in e-commerce market in Latin America.
Mexico is the largest e-commerce market in the Latin American region with considerable annual spending. This growth is due to the exploding population rate and increasing internet penetration in the country. The rise in the online orders and the growing demand for better customer satisfaction are making the e-retailers in Mexico opt for cloud services, which is likely to provide potential opportunities in the next few years.
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Besides, it is reported that Facebook has announced its plan to set up a new data center in Mexico. The popular social media platform has also made an investment of approximately half a billion dollars. The rising number of data centers in the country is anticipated to facilitate the generation of a huge volume of data, thereby pushing the demand for Big Data in the region.
Although the other countries in Latin America are still in the developing phase, the rising adoption of the internet and growing cloud penetration is expected to drive the market growth in the coming years. The booming retail sectors, specifically online retail, in these countries, are fueling the use of cloud services, thereby aiding the growth of the Big Data in e-commerce market in Latin America over the estimated period.
COMPETITIVE OUTLOOK
Some of the major players in the Big Data in e-commerce market are Hitachi Ltd, SAS Institute Inc, Dell Technologies, Data USA, Amazon Web Services Inc, Oracle, Microsoft Corporation, SAP SE, Palantir Technologies, Cloudera Inc, Splunk Inc and  International Business Machines Corporation.
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Smart Factory Market Poised to Expand at 13.2% CAGR During 2018 – 2028
With more and more manufacturing facilities moving towards fully integrated and automated solutions, the global smart factory market is expected to expand at an impressive 13.2% CAGR, exceeding US$ 339 Bn mark in terms of sales revenue, over the forecast period of 2018-2028. With profound revenue share, the global smart factory market will grow further owing to transitional technologies such as internet-of-things, Big Data analytics and artificial intelligence, advanced Robotics, 3D printing, and cloud computing. In a recently conducted market analysis, Future Market Insights (FMI) predicts that burgeoning automotive and manufacturing industries and subsequent digital transformation in the form of industrial robots and related systems will further drive the global smart factory market through 2028.
The growth of smart factory market is expected accentuate, considering key functionalities such as real-time quality and time benefits, superior intelligence, and decentralizing manufacturing activities. Furthermore, growing demand for manufacturing without loss of time or products resulting in reduced energy consumption and enhanced manufacturing efficiency is projected to positively impact the growth of smart factory market. Innovations such as sensors and actuators offering advance automation solutions are projected to drive the demand over the forecast period.
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“The demand for industrial robots has accelerated considerably considering ongoing trends toward automation and continued innovative technological improvements in industrial robots. Adoption of industrial robots will continue at an impressive pace, in the wake of digitalization and production process becoming increasingly connected. The growth of industrial robots is projected to support the smart factory market through 2028”- Research Analyst, IT and Telecommunication Domain, Future Market Insights
Rampant presence of technology giants in North America, will fuel the growth of smart factory market in the region, holding more than 28% of the total market share in 2018. Increased penetration of IoT solutions in India and ASEAN countries will result in potential growth opportunities in SEA and Others of APAC. Moreover, Asia Pacific and MEA have witnessed maximal investments by industrial and manufacturing companies. Constant technological advancements in the manufacturing industries in Asia Pacific and MEA, would also present growth and expansion opportunities to establish and emerging smart factory solutions providers.
Developments in the industrial IoT landscape is also projected to boost the smart factory market, globally. Manufacturing companies have introduced IIoT solutions on the factory floor for tracking inventory, production systems & supply chain management. Moreover, expanding number of on-board IoT devices will have a positive impact on the growth smart factory market.
Adoption of analytics, cyber security tools, and cloud computing in various industry verticals, such as manufacturing, chemical & material, and automotive are key factors driving the global smart factory market. Enterprises are adopting smart factory solutions to enhance their production process, optimize concept generation, product transaction, and manufacturing. Additionally, industries opting for cloud storage services instead of on-premise data storage to ensure the quick service delivery and meet changing industry and customer demands with greater efficiency while addressing security concerns, will propel the global smart factory market.
However, a lot of smart manufacturing opportunities still remain untapped considering lack of reliable data, standards and common practices across enterprises, especially the smaller ones. Only large enterprises are practicing smart factory initiatives and optimising resource utilisation. Lack of initiatives by industrial companies is likely to hamper the growth of the smart factory market. Moreover, complex software and lack of skilled resources to fully completely understand and deploy software, hardware, and system integrations could also restrain the market growth, to some extent.
In terms of forward market growth, long-term contracts with business partners to help increase revenue and reach potential customers in emerging markets, M&A, and geographic expansion are likely remain key strategies adopted by top companies in the smart factory market. Profound opportunity analysis suggests that smart factory vendors should target the pharmaceutical industry, considering tight regulations with pressing demand for constant product monitoring. Pharmacy product manufacturers are predicted to adopt advanced technologies and creating potential opportunities for vendors in the smart factory market.
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Key players in the global smart factory market are ABB (ASEA BROWN BOVERI) Group, Siemens AG, Schneider Electric SE, Rockwell Automation Inc., Honeywell International, Inc., General Electric Company, Johnson Controls International PLC, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Robert Bosch GmbH, Oracle Corporation, SAP SE, IBM Corporation, Emerson Electric Company, Cisco Systems, Inc, and Wipro Limited.
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ashishtriton · 4 years
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LATIN AMERICA SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE MARKET 2019-2028
MARKET OUTLOOK
As per an analysis by Triton Market Research, the supply chain management software market in Latin America is estimated to flourish at a CAGR of 9.30% in the forthcoming period 2019-2028.
Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America together form the supply chain management software market in Latin America.
Due to the emergence of large retailers such as Amazon in recent years, countries like Brazil are expected to experience considerable improvement in supply chain operations. Although the countryhas a wide network of all modes of transportation, the transportation matrix is still unbalanced, and requires modernization in several sectors. The Brazilian government has been implementing several initiatives to improve this situation. This is likely to create immense opportunities for investment for the next ten years in the country, ranging from supply chain services to the development of new enterprises. These initiatives are likely to help the supply chain management software market grow in the country.
https://www.tritonmarketresearch.com/reports/latin-america-supply-chain-management-software-market#request-free-sample
The logistics industry in Mexico is experiencing significant growth and is expected to proliferate even further in the coming years. It is reported that the number of freight transportation companies in Mexico increased by about 4.7% in the first four months of the year 2019. The booming logistics industry is estimated to fuel the demand for supply chain management software in Mexico.
COMPETITIVE OUTLOOK
Some of the major players in the supply chain management software market are  Manhattan Associates, Epicor Software Corporation, Infor, SAP SE and Kinaxis[I11] .
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