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Swiss energy services company uses machine learning to see the future

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Swiss energy services company IWB has a vision of a world with a fully renewable, climate-friendly energy supply. For many years, IWB’s distribution grid supplied customers with electricity exclusively produced by large, centralized power plants. Analytics would allow users to gain immediate insights into circumstances.

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Making Remarkable Energy Grids a Reality

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While the energy sector has long embraced IT, it’s on the verge of a digital makeover. The dilemma of constantly growing energy demand and the need to address the global climate crisis using increasing amounts of intermittent renewables drives energy companies to make advancements in IT automation and AI, edge computing, and communications.

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LexisNexis rises to the generative AI challenge

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Since its origins in the early 1970s, LexisNexis and its portfolio of legal and business data and analytics services have faced competitive threats heralded by the rise of the Internet, Google Search, and open source software — and now perhaps its most formidable adversary yet: generative AI, Reihl notes. We will pick the optimal LLM.

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Why CIOs should invest in digital through economic headwinds

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Approximately 34% are increasing investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and 24% in hyper-automation as well. Digitally reduce energy usage: Gartner believes that CIOs should use cloud, data and analytics to establish a “base load” – an overview of how much energy the organisation has consumed.

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Applied Energy Services doubles down on data quality

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Energy and carbon neutrality are hot topics of conversation today due to the rapidly escalating costs consumers are paying for gasoline and electricity, and increasing concerns about global warming, climate change, and the future of the planet. Tim Scannell: Customers today are taking more responsibility in controlling their energy usage.

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Singularity Energy raises $4.5 million seed round to decarbonize the grid

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Singularity Energy , a SaaS platform that reports on carbon emissions for the electricity grid, has closed a $4.5 million seed round led by Spero Ventures and Energy Impact Partners and joined by existing investors, including Third Sphere and J Ventures. . His company, which serves 4.4 ”

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Australian businesses need new servers to drive sustainability and innovation

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However, despite data centres and transmission networks being responsible for nearly 1 per cent of energy-related greenhouse gas emissions, a new Deloitte study reports little over half (54 per cent) of businesses have converted to energy-efficient technologies. It’s not just the public sector pushing companies to change.