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5 Powerful Networking Technologies That Are Disrupted By AI

Smart Data Collective

IoT is the technology that enhances communication by connecting network devices and collecting data. AI is leading to massive changes in the IoT market. 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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How the Edge Is Changing Data-First Modernization

CIO Business Intelligence

From the factory floor to online commerce sites and containers shuttling goods across the global supply chain, the proliferation of data collected at the edge is creating opportunities for real-time insights that elevate decision-making. billion connected IoT devices by 2025, generating almost 80 billion zettabytes of data at the edge.

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Reimagining technology for the next generation

CIO Business Intelligence

Building on data collected by IoT and edge devices, processed at 5G speeds, digital twins are a core constituent of the experiential layer as the global digital twin market, valued at $3.21 In 2020 alone, IDC found that 64.2ZB of data was created, captured, or replicated, and that number is expected to grow to 180ZB by 2025.

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Harnessing Streaming Data: Insights at the Speed of Life

Sisense

Streaming data analytics is expected to grow into a $38.6 billion market by 2025. The world is moving faster than ever, and companies processing large amounts of rapidly changing or growing data need to evolve to keep up — especially with the growth of Internet of Things (IoT) devices all around us.

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Top 10 IT & Technology Buzzwords You Won’t Be Able To Avoid In 2020

datapine

billion by 2025. Gartner has stated that “artificial intelligence in the form of automated things and augmented intelligence is being used together with IoT, edge computing and digital twins.” Such innovations offer the ability to transfer data over a network, creating valuable experiences for both the consumer and the business itself.

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Making smart cities safer with data

Cloudera

IoT opens doors to threats. Frost & Sullivan estimates that Asia Pacific will spend US$59 billion on the Internet of Things (IoT) by 2020, up from the US$10.4 The rise of IoT malware. Realizing IoT devices’ weakness, cybercriminals have been developing more malware designed specifically to exploit those devices.

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