Real-time Analytics News for Week Ending December 4
In this week's real-time analytics news: Amazon Web Services used its annual AWS re:Invent conference to make numerous announcements related to AI, real-time, and more.
In this week's real-time analytics news: Amazon Web Services used its annual AWS re:Invent conference to make numerous announcements related to AI, real-time, and more.
The biggest takeaway is that companies must get comfortable investing big into talent and expertise. These investments prioritize people over tools and set companies up to initiate digital transformation strategies that work.
Companies need an intelligent system to orchestrate the management of identities and verifications, keeping information and processes flowing without opening weaknesses.
Operationalizing AI depends on a mature infrastructure, highly skilled staff, and elimination of data silos. When these are achieved, companies can personalize customer experiences at scale, boost profits, and gain a competitive edge.
In this week's real-time analytics news: The Linux Foundation and the CNCF announced the availability of the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate Exam, and more.
Researchers trained an autonomous quadrotor to fly through previously unseen environments relying on the onboard camera and a new algorithm—the simulated expert.
Without advanced image annotation techniques, it is not possible to overcome the hurdle of preparing an AI-based automated system to tag images or recognize objects of interest.
In this week's real-time analytics news: NVIDIA made multiple announcements at its GPU Technology Conference, UiPath introed new features, and more.
By asking your IT department to implement data analytics, you are asking them to take the focus off of what they are trained to do and dabble into new areas of technology without having the expertise to do so.
In this week's real-time analytics news: Oracle makes it easier for developers to apply AI services to their applications, the Gramine project aims to protect sensitive workloads, and more.