We pick the top 10 best moments from the third and final day, which was devoted to industry and startups, at Cloud Wars Expo last week.
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Supply chains are broken – and it’s worse than you think. Per some speakers at last week’s Cloud Wars Expo, AI, innovative new technologies, and additional data sources can help fix them.
Specright aims to make businesses and their supply chains run more smoothly by digitizing vast amounts of data on products, packaging, and related specifications.
Using AI and NLP, NWO.ai gathers and synthesizes vast amounts of data to help CPG and other firms understand, anticipate customer sentiment.
Companies and their teams get so amped up on the coolest technology, fancy UI, or underlying AI capability that they miss what experiences are all about.
While combining synthetic data and Web 3.0 shows great technology opportunities, it also brings risks and challenges.
Using NLP and other artificial intelligence technology, the tech startup helps make disparate elements of supply chains run more smoothly.
Cogniac’s AI-powered platform detects (and helps eliminate) defects in everything from assembly line parts to kitting crates before shipping.
Startup Crosschq delivers HR software apps that streamline recruiting processes, including reference checking,
While Walmart and Goldman Sachs are not traditionally tech companies, they are becoming next-generation cloud providers.
In this Data Revolution Minute, Pablo examines the challenges facing companies turning to digital transformation and how RapidMiner can help.
In this Metaverse Minute podcast, Toni Witt hosts the tokenized marketplace metaverse founder to discuss climate change, tokenization, and AI’s rise.
RapidMiner’s latest AI platform and initiatives are designed to overcome limitations in usage and deployment by democratizing AI.
As Pablo Moreno explains, organizations must prepare to manage the influx of data that will come from virtual traffic, digital assets, and Metaverse interactions.
The Metaverse is built on data, which means organizations have to be prepared to gather, store, and act on larger amounts of it than ever before with air-tight cybersecurity, user privacy, and AI.
In Ep. 56 of the Enterprise AI Minute, Aaron discusses machine learning and how understanding AI has furthered our understanding of neural pathways.
The Cloud Wars Top 10 company chief executive suggests that doubling-down on digital transformation is the best way to go for business leaders.
The term ‘Metaverse’ first appeared in Neil Stephenson’s 1992 sci-fi novel ‘Snow Crash,’ but the idea of the virtual world and cyberspace showed up in literature years earlier.
The RPA leader’s technology, customer successes, and robust partner network position it for ongoing success — even amid economic uncertainty.
Aaron Back speaks with Ryan Prindiville of Armanino LLP, one of the top 20 largest independent accounting and business consulting firms in the U.S.



















