Real-time Analytics News for the Week Ending October 5
In this week's real-time analytics news: Accenture and NVIDIA expand an existing partnership to help businesses scale AI adoption.
In this week's real-time analytics news: Accenture and NVIDIA expand an existing partnership to help businesses scale AI adoption.
Smart finance companies will begin their AI transformation efforts by assessing their capabilities and then deciding which AI innovations they are capable of supporting.
In an era where fraudsters are increasingly adept at exploiting vulnerabilities in real time, traditional fraud detection methods are no longer sufficient. Organizations must adopt modern streaming engine technologies that can process and analyze customer event data in real time, allowing them to detect and prevent fraud as it happens.
The next frontier in intelligent systems includes systems that are designed to go beyond traditional AI by continuously learning, adapting, and evolving in real-time. These systems have the potential to anticipate disruptions, optimize operations autonomously, and drive innovation in unprecedented ways.
In this week's real-time analytics news: The New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) will establish the Grace Hopper AI Research Institute to advance the university’s expertise in AI.
The responsible use of GenAI is not merely a choice; it is an imperative. In the absence of clear regulatory guidelines, businesses should develop a discerning understanding of when to harness their power and, equally crucially, when to exercise restraint.
The future of cybersecurity will be defined by new threats emerging from AI and machine learning and evolving cloud vulnerabilities. As such, organizations will need to focus on Zero Trust and supply chain security to remain agile, proactive, and resilient.
ViPer offers a new approach to AI-generated content personalization, creating uniquely tailored visual experiences for users.
How Electrolux Turns Connected Data into Transformational Insights Sponsored by PTC To deliver over 60 million products annually, Electrolux manages a complex global manufacturing network. The appliance leader needed a foundation of standardized connectivity to better monitor and optimize factory operations. But this required replacing manual data collection processes with a secure, unified platform capable […]
The days of manual processes, cumbersome software, and siloed sourcing events are gone - it’s time for new tools (like GenAI) that do more with less.