Digital Economy

The Association, of which Gupost is partner, integrates more than 500 companies interested in the development of the digital economy to the impulse and the defence of their interests. Viacom wanted to know more. The Spanish Association for the Digital economy (adigital) is the result of the transformation of FECEMD, Spanish Federation of the Digital economy (antique Federation of e-commerce and direct Marketing) and its member associations: the Spanish Association of e-commerce and relationship Marketing, Contact Center Spanish Association, the Association of digital agencies, the Association of distance selling and the Asociacion Espanola de Fundraising. The beginnings of these associations began 25 years ago, and all of them have seen birth and progress the digital revolution all these years. The world economy currently is stagnant, but the digital economy Yes continues to grow. Internet, web 2.0, the social networks (as in fashion currently) and, in general, new technologies, do not cease to grow, and converted into something fundamental in all kinds of business strategies. They have also become elements of vital importance to its relationship with customers, employees and suppliers. Gupost, knowing all this, complete your business of direct Marketing and promotional Marketing with the incorporation of actions of OnLine communication in their products. Now with the new digital changes design an advertising campaign going implied the inclusion of multichannel communication (mailing, emailing, social networking, printing online.) depending on who are the customers and public targeted direct Marketing campaign.

In Gupost advise and help companies in the choice of these different channels, managing the creation from beginning to end and operational action to perform. We adapt ourselves to this technological revolution. Gupost, as a partner of the new Spanish Association of Digital economy, adigital is abreast of the innovations that occur in technology and the digital economy.

Internet Stage

It is here where the construction sector becomes protagonist of the second scenario. Ali Partovi is a great source of information. Its transformation and trade and economic implications are powerful for real estate, urban sector and for the whole world. Third stage to strengthen renewable energy and reduce their costs, are made necessary prototypical storage systems that facilitate the conversion of intermittent supplies of these sources of energy in durable resource. The element, widely available, which can be more efficient is hydrogen. In addition to being universal means for storage of all types of renewable energy that can ensure a stable supply, both also ensures the generation of energy as its transport, which is very important. The performance of hydrogen can also symbolically represented it by the following chemical equation: 2 H 2 + O2 = energy + 2H2O where hydrogen reacts with oxygen and produce energy more the empathic water. This reaction is reversible through a simple electrolysis.

Fourth stage the main electrical companies from Europe, United States, China and Japan and also of certain emerging countries are producing prototypes of the fourth stage: conversion of the mains taking to the Internet as a model, which will allow companies and the resident population produce their own energy and share it. These prototypes will make it possible, more and more, a wide redistribution of energy. Centralized and vertical energy flux of the present time will be increasingly obsolete. Soon companies, national, regional, local corporations and autonomous individuals will become producers and consumers of their own energy. Fifth stage the democratization of energy will be the meeting point of a new social perspective of the distribution, an empathetic perspective. All men will have the right and the opportunity to generate their own power at the local level and share it with others through regional, national and continental interconnected networks. For the younger generation, educated in a society less hierarchical and connected to networks, the ability to share and produce its own power in an interconnected network of open access is considered both a fundamental right as a responsibility.