PROSPECTS OF COMMERCIALIZING INFORMATION, MODERNIZING SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE, AND INTRODUCING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION
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Globalization, Information Commercialization, Service Infrastructure, Innovation, Technology Integration, Digital Transformation, Economic GrowthAbstract
In the era of globalization, the commercialization of information and modernization of service infrastructure have become critical for competitive advantage and sustainable development. The integration of innovative technologies facilitates improved efficiency, customer satisfaction, and economic growth. This article explores the prospects of leveraging information as a commercial asset, the challenges and strategies for upgrading service infrastructure, and the role of cutting-edge technologies in transforming service delivery systems worldwide.
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