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5 Key Data Storage Trends to Watch For in 2021

CDW Research Hub

Trends in data storage give us insight into how the storage market is changing. Data storage systems have become a mission-critical component of enterprise IT infrastructure. Organizations will need to be prepared for the next wave of the data boom by adopting storage solutions that are agile, scalable, secure and flexible.

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AI Experience Worldwide: The Hunt for Transformational Growth

DataRobot

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the need for enterprise AI , and organizations that embraced this change found an edge in a fierce, data-driven marketplace. Join us May 11-13, 2021 when we will bring together business leaders and data scientists to share insights on building an agile, AI-driven enterprise.

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SMEs Use AI-Driven Financial Software for Greater Efficiency

Smart Data Collective

billion on AI in 2021 , but small businesses may spend even more on AI-driven financial management software. They have also started integrated computer vision and deep learning technology to identify inefficiencies. Many small businesses are investing in AI-driven financial management software. It sounds expensive.

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The Future of Data Science – Mining GTC 2021 for Trends

Domino Data Lab

Deep learning enthusiasts are increasingly putting NVIDIA’s GTC at the top of their gotta-be-there conference list. Three of them were particularly compelling and inspired a new point of view on transfer learning that I feel is important for analytical practitioners and leaders to understand. Deep Learning Trends from GTC21.

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Making Remarkable Energy Grids a Reality

CIO Business Intelligence

Energy Information Administration forecasts 47% higher global energy demand by 2050. [1] 3] (Download our infographic to learn more about recent trends.) These changes bring new challenges, but advancements in IT automation, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), and edge-computing capabilities will play a key role.