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La prima regola di un CIO sull’automazione: avere un chiaro piano di business

CIO

Secondo la sua visione, la loro estrazione rapida e accurata accelererà le transazioni e le capacità dell’automazione in generale, diventando la tecnologia di base per qualsiasi piattaforma di business intelligence o di analisi dei dati, a tutto vantaggio di una migliore collaborazione e comunicazione B2B.

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Zilliz, the startup behind the Milvus open source vector database for AI apps, raises $60M, relocates to SF

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They might have spent a few years testing the market at home and raising from VCs who are increasingly keen on B2B projects as the B2C space becomes saturated.

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Apiumhub among top IT industry leaders in Code Europe event

Apiumhub

Evgenii with his team have completed a wide range of projects including an accounting system based on blockchain technologies (as an analyst), a BRE+ML-based antifraud engine (as an architect and project manager), Business Intelligence solutions (as a developer, analyst, architect, project manager), and many others.

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A CIO’s first rule for automation: Have a clear business case

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Fast and accurate data extraction will speed up transactions and automation capabilities, and be the foundational technology within any business intelligence or data analytics platform, enabling better collaboration and B2B communications, he says.

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After a record year for Israeli startups, 16 investors tell us what’s next

TechCrunch

The most exciting trends locally are everything AI with focus on B2B apps. I recently invested in three seed-stage companies that are in stealth mode: an open-source cloud infrastructure company, a people analytics (HR) SaaS company and a next-generation business-intelligence platform. Sharin Fisher, Fort Ross Ventures.