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Innovative data integration in 2024: Pioneering the future of data integration

CIO

Of late, innovative data integration tools are revolutionising how organisations approach data management, unlocking new opportunities for growth, efficiency, and strategic decision-making by leveraging technical advancements in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Natural Language Processing.

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How Industry 4.0 Changes Predictive Maintenance From Mobile Apps And What It Means For The Future ?

OTS Solutions

Emerging Technologies in Mobile Apps for Predictive Maintenance Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning are being integrated into predictive maintenance mobile apps to improve their effectiveness. IoT devices can be used to collect performance data from equipment and machinery.

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Edge Computing: a powerful enabler for industrial frontline workers

CIO

Traditional, centralized computing architectures cannot deliver the speed and reliability required for critical frontline tasks. Advanced analytics: Edge computing empowers frontline workers with machine learning algorithms for predictive and prescriptive recommendations for more rapid task execution.

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Machine Learning with Python, Jupyter, KSQL and TensorFlow

Confluent

Building a scalable, reliable and performant machine learning (ML) infrastructure is not easy. It takes much more effort than just building an analytic model with Python and your favorite machine learning framework. Therefore, the majority of machine learning/deep learning frameworks focus on Python APIs.

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Unlocking the Power of AI with a Real-Time Data Strategy

CIO

Titanium Intelligent Solutions, a global SaaS IoT organization, even saved one customer over 15% in energy costs across 50 distribution centers , thanks in large part to AI. AI is the perception, synthesis, and inference of information by machines, to accomplish tasks that historically have required human intelligence.

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How modern CIOs are freeing up time to lead strategy

CIO

But most importantly, without strong connectivity, businesses can’t take advantage of the newest advancements in technology such as hybrid multi-cloud architecture, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and edge micro data centre deployment.

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10 most difficult-to-fill IT roles — and how to address the gap

CIO

The CIO’s biggest hiring challenge is clear: “There is simply not enough talent to go around,” says Scott duFour, global CIO of business payments company Fleetcor, for whom positions in areas such as AI, cloud architecture, and data science remain the toughest to fill. S&P Global, for example, is entering its AI 2.0