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5 Powerful Networking Technologies That Are Disrupted By AI

Smart Data Collective

Internet of Things. In this digital age, people rely more on the internet to find and share information. Internet of Things is a critical tool for businesses. The number of IoT devices is projected to skyrocket from 10 billion to 64 billion between 2018 and 2025. AI has made it even more viable than ever.

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5G use cases that are transforming the world

IBM Big Data Hub

Currently, other transformational technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT ) and machine learning (ML) require much faster speeds to function than 3G and 4G networks offer. As mobile technology has expanded over the years, the amount of data users generate every day has increased exponentially.

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

Thankfully, with the widespread adoption of cloud computing and the Internet of Things, data has never been more readily available in today’s business world. Cubes are multi-dimensional datasets that are optimized for analytical processing applications such as AI or BI solutions. The Future is (Almost) Here.

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The Future of AI in the Enterprise

Jet Global

Thankfully, with the widespread adoption of cloud computing and the Internet of Things, data has never been more readily available in today’s business world. Cubes are multi-dimensional datasets that are optimized for analytical processing applications such as AI or BI solutions. The Future is (Almost) Here.

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Digital mining for sustainability in a low-carbon economy

CIO Business Intelligence

Furthermore, measuring and monitoring ESG performance required consolidating data from various instruments and functions in diverse locations. The Internet of Things (IoT) – sensors and other technologies attached to objects – advanced analytics, and machine learning (ML) would all be applied to capture data.

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5G advantages and disadvantages: What business leaders need to know

IBM Big Data Hub

In the four years since it burst onto the market, 5G has been widely touted as a disruptive technology, capable of transformation on a similar scale to artificial intelligence (AI) , the Internet of Things (IoT) and machine learning (ML). It’s dizzying to think of all the potential applications of 5G in the factory setting.

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Euro Soccer Special: What Football Teaches Us About Analytics

Sisense

Football teams rely on huge amounts of data drawn from countless sources to take their play to the next level: Internet of Things sensors and other devices connected to the internet use GPS to track players and the ball’s movement in real time. The data collected by these devices is used to design personalized training plans.