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IDG AI/Machine Learning Report

November 22, 2019

Image: Data science and cloud computing win most political campaigns

Data science and cloud computing win most political campaigns

With the 2020 elections a year away, technology will play a bigger role than policy. Enterprises should learn something Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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As cognitive technologies take hold, preparing your workforce for change is key

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RPA – useful for business, or more trouble than it’s worth?

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Intel flexes AI processing muscle

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Blackberry refreshes its UEM suite, focuses on zero-trust access

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Salesforce to expand Einstein Voice Skills so users can create custom voice apps

White Paper: TekStream Solutions

The Essential Guide to Machine Data

Digital exhaust. Time-Series Data. Big Data. Whatever you call it, machine data is one of the most underused and undervalued assets of any organization. And, unfortunately, it’s usually kept for some minimum amount of time before being tossed out and never looked at again. Read more ▶

Image: As cognitive technologies take hold, preparing your workforce for change is key

As cognitive technologies take hold, preparing your workforce for change is key

Enabling technologies like AI, machine learning and RPA will eliminate jobs and open doors to new opportunities. Here are one IT leader’s tips on what you can do today to prepare people for a new era of human-machine interaction. Read more ▶

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Learn how R is used in machine learning with this $29 training

The collection features 6 courses on how to use the R environment for machine learning and statistical analysis. Read more ▶

Image: RPA – useful for business, or more trouble than it’s worth?

RPA – useful for business, or more trouble than it’s worth?

In certain industries - or even specific departments within any enterprise organization - Robotic Process Automation can free employees from repetitive, manual tasks so they can focus on more important, higher-value work. But is it worth the investment as we march down the inevitable road to full-blown artificial intelligence? Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Intel flexes AI processing muscle

Intel flexes AI processing muscle

The insatiable demand for AI processing is giving rise to new alternatives, and Intel is answering the call. But is what the company offering enough to take share in the cloud and datacenter? Read more ▶

Image: Blackberry refreshes its UEM suite, focuses on zero-trust access

Blackberry refreshes its UEM suite, focuses on zero-trust access

BlackBerry's latest version of its flagship Enterprise Mobility Suite is aimed at enabling management of all devices and apps across all vendor platforms. Read more ▶

Image: Salesforce to expand Einstein Voice Skills so users can create custom voice apps

Salesforce to expand Einstein Voice Skills so users can create custom voice apps

Salesforce is among a number of tech firms aiming to bring voice to the enterprise, though most users will have to wait until 2021 to access its AI voice assistant. Read more ▶

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