In this Data Revolution Minute, Pablo Moreno explains Google’s release of TensorStore, which is a framework designed to hold and process N-dimensional data. He says this is a perfect solution for training AI.
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Omnichannel is no longer a “nice to have.” It’s a requirement. Scott Vaughan shares essential approaches for B2B sales in particular.
The two companies are working together to help mainframe customers take advantage of applications and data available in the cloud.
Yooz has announced plans to speak and demo the latest features of their AP automation product at Sage Transform.
Bill Doerrfeld revisits the past decade of rising software vulnerabilities, which reinforces the need to patch compromised servers, use active threat monitoring, and prepare for quick responses to future zero-day exploits.
Analyst Wayne Sadin offers ways for legacy organizations to update their data strategy so that they can keep up with cloud native organizations.
From cost-cutting to talent retention, Kieron explores a few areas where organizations can find strategic value when entering the Metaverse.
Review innovations from a stellar lineup of startups that competed at Cloud Wars Expo to be named #1 startup of 2022 — and find out who won.
Emphasizing leadership qualities and diversity, Pablo Moreno shares advice on how to recruit the right mix of talent for AI and data projects.
Acceleration Economy analysts Tom Smith and Aaron Back review news out of UiPath; they’re impressed by the large-scale customer deployments.
Despite a perfect storm of disruption, demographic shifts and a pandemic changing the nature of work, CIOs have unprecedented opportunities. Gain insight on how take advantage of them in this guidebook featuring wisdom from CIO Kenny Mullican.
AI has considerable real-world applicability. Get that real-world proof — and the top 10 technology providers making it possible.
In Data Revolution Minute, Ep. 25, Pablo says that patenting your AI/ML appplication doesn’t have to be a complex process; the solution just has to be organized.
Many companies are already using AI in an operational capacity, but it must be used effectively, particularly on business processes where it can have a tangible impact, says a new report from IBM’s Institute for Business Value.
New IBM research lays out a roadmap for how enterprises can operationalize AI, deliver maximum business value, and avoid common pitfalls.
Pablo Moreno kicks off the first article in his his guide to AI and data projects for managers and executives.
After implementing Yooz’s automation solution, Shelor Motor Mile saw a multitude of immediate benefits – including significantly decreased processing times, increased accessibility for remote or traveling workers, and the efficiency of working with an entirely paperless system, opening the door for more streamlined, optimized processes in all other facets of business.
In Episode 24, Pablo evaluates a recent case with malicious code on an open source development platform and questions whether or not these platforms are truly secure.
In Enterprise AI minute, Ep. 66, Aaron emphasizes the need to balance use and strategy of AI across both key players — users and CXOs
Retail execution has always been pigeonholed into a purely operational role, but AI is transforming it into a major differentiator for CPG companies.