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GraphDB Empowers Scientific Projects to Fight COVID-19 and Publish Knowledge Graphs

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In only a few months, the COVID-19 pandemic has swept across the world, spreading to more than 200 countries and territories. There is no greater case for collective action than our joint response to COVID-19 – we are in this together and we will get through this together, says António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations.

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Winning with Data: A COVID-19 Relief Package for Customers

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The global Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis affects all of our families, our businesses, our communities, and our very way of life. In times of great disruption, our collective ability to continue to march forward and identify solutions will ensure we persevere. Tackling new challenges in the age of COVID-19.

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Sharpening Cloudera’s Cloud Focus in Asia Pacific and Japan

Cloudera

And yet I know that cloud adoption, particularly a hybrid multi-cloud model, is the way forward in navigating headwinds like global supply chain disruptions, Covid lockdowns and giving businesses a competitive edge to propel them to unimagined levels. What drew you to work in the cloud space? It keeps me going. .

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Sisense Spring Book Recommendations for Unpredictable Times

Sisense

To say these circumstances have disrupted our lives and routines is an understatement. To say these circumstances have disrupted our lives and routines is an understatement. So it’s a great opportunity to enhance our professional and personal growth — through reading. We are living in a very different kind of normal right now.

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Get Creative with AI Forecasting in Changing Economic Conditions

DataRobot Blog

The shift in consumer habits and geopolitical crises have rendered data patterns collected pre-COVID obsolete. This has prompted AI/ML model owners to retrain their legacy models using data from the post-COVID era, while adapting to continually fluctuating market trends and thinking creatively about forecasting.