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The Enterprise AI Revolution Starts with BI

Jet Global

Artificial Intelligence is coming for the enterprise. Many of the features frequently attributed to AI in business, such as automation, analytics, and data modeling aren’t actually features of AI at all. But the vast reams of data generated daily are presenting a new problem for businesses—what data matters?

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

While the technology behind enabling computers to simulate human thought has been developing, at times slowly, over the past half-century, the cost of implementation, readily available access to cloud computing, and practical business use cases are primed to help AI make a dramatic impact in the enterprise over the next few years.

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

While the technology behind enabling computers to simulate human thought has been developing, at times slowly, over the past half-century, the cost of implementation, readily available access to cloud computing, and practical business use cases are primed to help AI make a dramatic impact in the enterprise over the next few years.

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Building an Open Data Processing Pipeline for IoT

Cloudera

Authors: David Bericat, Global Technical Lead, Internet of Things, Red Hat and Jonathan Cooper-Ellis, Solutions Architect, Cloudera. The Enterprise Data Hub. Telemetry data routed to the Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub flows into Apache Kafka.

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