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Analytics Insights and Careers at the Speed of Data

Rocket-Powered Data Science

One CIO said it this way , “If CIOs invested in machine learning three years ago, they would have wasted their money. One of the primary drivers for the phenomenal growth in dynamic real-time data analytics today and in the coming decade is the Internet of Things (IoT) and its sibling the Industrial IoT (IIoT).

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My top learning and pondering moments at Splunk.conf22

Rocket-Powered Data Science

For example, I wrote this in 2021: “Observability emerged as one of the hottest and (for me) most exciting developments of the year. Synthetic monitoring is essentially digital twinning of your network and IT environment, providing insights through simulated risks, attacks, and anomalies via predictive and prescriptive modeling.

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Automation for all—managing and scaling networks has never been easier

CIO Business Intelligence

At this time of dynamic business and market changes, uncertainty, and quickly evolving consumption models for IT infrastructure, every IT executive understands the benefits and necessity of network agility. Machine learning has also greatly advanced over the past several years. There were also limitations in technology.

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Broadcom Software Shows Why the Move to the Edge is Accelerating in 2022

CIO Business Intelligence

In December 2021, Broadcom Software published our blog: Predictions for 2022. This problem became more acute as the increasing use of mobile and IoT devices put new strain on existing internet infrastructure. . Think about the implications for manufacturing sites involved with what’s known as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT ).

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Ford’s high-tech business transformation, fueled by cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

Fueled by cloud Ford’s cloud journey, which began roughly a decade ago, continues to this day, Musser says, as the automaker seeks to take advantage of advances in the key technologies fueling its transformation, including the internet of things (IoT), software as a service, and the latest offerings on Google Cloud Platform (GCP).

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P&G enlists IoT, predictive analytics to perfect Pampers diapers

CIO Business Intelligence

To address these issues, Proctor & Gamble worked closely with Microsoft to deploy Microsoft’s IoT and Edge analytics platform, its Azure cloud for manufacturing, and its IoT sensors, edge analytics, and machine learning models. CIO 100, Internet of Things, Manufacturing Industry, Predictive Analytics

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Keys to Ensure that Data isn’t Slowing Down your Innovation Efforts

Cloudera

In digital transformation projects, it’s easy to imagine the benefits of cloud, hybrid, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) models. ML models powering AI use cases are becoming more and more ubiquitous in a variety of environments, especially at industrial organizations adopting Industry 4.0