We Have Enough Data, We Need More Analysis
Organizations must move beyond visualizing singular, siloed data streams toward end-to-end analytics that offer insights into existing
The ability to continually calculate statistical analytics within constant streams of multiple data coming from devices, sensors, websites, social media, and other applications.
Organizations must move beyond visualizing singular, siloed data streams toward end-to-end analytics that offer insights into existing
Combining compute, connectivity, and low latency communication to endpoints lets MEC-hosted applications analyze streaming data on-the-fly and respond before …
A roadway intelligence platform for city, state, and county government agencies; numerous partnerships that bring intelligence to business processes, and more.
Twice as many security teams with high levels of automation resolve most or all alerts the same day compared to those with lower levels of automation
According to a developer's result survey, Golang language skills are proven to be one of the highest-paid programming
In the news this week: More companies offer AI-based software to enable safe return to work environments, Intel and Informatica separately launch AI …
In the news this week: IBM announced Watson Works, a set of products that embed Watson AI models and applications to help companies get back to work safely.
In the news this week: SAS offers tools to gauge the risks of reopening, Booz Allen Hamilton selected to support GSA and DoD joint AI center, and
Going forward, many tech vendors will package social distancing tools in new ways to make these capabilities ubiquitous while tailoring them to vertical …
During a pandemic such as this one it is critical that organizations be able to quickly identify people who might be sick, and one way to do that is to detect …