Real-time Analytics News Roundup for Week Ending November 7
The Pope weighs in on AI, Amazon Web Services rolls out instances based on next-gen GPUs, software and tools make access to quantum computing easier, and more.
The Pope weighs in on AI, Amazon Web Services rolls out instances based on next-gen GPUs, software and tools make access to quantum computing easier, and more.
Organizations need transparency into real-time applications to understand inter-dependencies, prevent unexpected problems, and avoid incorrect results.
As businesses strive to be more responsive and react in real-time, they must incorporate events data and develop and deploy applications based on microservices …
In the news this week: digital twins, processor market consolidation with implications for AI, and solutions that make it easier to deploy to any platform.
5G and edge go hand-in-hand because of 5G’s lower latency and the higher bandwidth. Together they will enable a new class of applications across
Using a microservices-based architecture offers the flexibility to add new data sources and use new analysis engines without rewriting entire
In the news this week: TIBCO makes a major acquisition, telco and IT powerhouses partner on edge applications, and graph analytics has a big week.
A pilot program combines an intelligent infrastructure, a digital parking garage operations platform, and autonomous vehicles into an automated valet parking …
A roadway intelligence platform for city, state, and county government agencies; numerous partnerships that bring intelligence to business processes, and more.
The joint solution will free up time and IT resources from maintenance activities, allowing IT staff to focus on projects that bring more value to the