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Unlocking AI: Machine learning as a service

CIO Business Intelligence

On top of this, the rate at which this data is being created is expected to increase at such an extent that IDC predicts the global datasphere will grow from 33 zettabytes (ZB) in 2018 to 175 ZB by 2025 [2]. In response to this challenge, vendors have begun offering Machine Learning as a Service (MLaaS).

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6 strategic imperatives for your next data strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

According to the MIT Technology Review Insights Survey, an enterprise data strategy supports vital business objectives including expanding sales, improving operational efficiency, and reducing time to market. The problem is today, just 13% of organizations excel at delivering on their data strategy.

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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. The concept of the edge is not new, but its role in driving data-first business is just now emerging.

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Air Force CDAIO Eileen Vidrine on leading top-flight AI operations

CIO Business Intelligence

Eileen Vidrine: Including artificial intelligence within my role and office was a natural progression in fulfilling the mandate of strengthening and modernizing the Department of the Air Force’s data strategy and capabilities. The DAF and the Secretary of the Air Force have prioritized AI.

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Optimizing a Centralized Approach for the Modern Distributed Data Estate

CIO Business Intelligence

With the focus shifting to distributed data strategies, the traditional centralized approach can and should be reimagined and transformed to become a central pillar of the modern IT data estate. billion connected Internet of Things (IoT) devices by 2025, generating almost 80 billion zettabytes of data at the edge.

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The Future Is Hybrid Data, Embrace It

Cloudera

Impressive, but dwarfed by the amount of unstructured data, cloud data, and machine data – another 50 ZB. In fact, the total amount of data is expected to nearly triple by 2025. Where data flows, ideas follow. Today, we are leading the way in hybrid data.

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The Future Is Hybrid Data, Embrace It

CIO Business Intelligence

Impressive, but dwarfed by the amount of unstructured data, cloud data, and machine data – another 50 ZB. In fact, the total amount of data is expected to nearly triple by 2025. The cause is hybrid data – the massive amounts of data created everywhere businesses operate – in clouds, on-prem, and at the edge.

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