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Achieving Trusted AI in Manufacturing

Cloudera

According to Gartner , 80 percent of manufacturing CEOs are increasing investments in digital technologies—led by artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), data, and analytics. Yet Gartner reports that only eight percent of industrial organizations say their digital transformation initiatives are successful.

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Lexmark International’s Vishal Gupta on next gen tech leadership

CIO Business Intelligence

As software and data move to the center of a company’s products and services, the background and skills of the executive leadership team must evolve. When IoT becomes the driver of a new solutions P&L, the general manager of that business will need more technology acumen than general managers of the past.

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Telecom Network Analytics: Transformation, Innovation, Automation

Cloudera

As data volumes soared – particularly with the rise of smartphones – appliance based models became eye-wateringly expensive and inflexible. They were using R and Python, with NoSQL and other open source ad hoc data stores, running on small dedicated servers and occasionally for small jobs in the public cloud.

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Understanding Digital Interactions in Real-Time

CIO Business Intelligence

But this glittering prize might cause some organizations to overlook something significantly more important: constructing the kind of event-driven data architecture that supports robust real-time analytics. For a digitally transformed business, all of the interactions are digitally mediated.

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Meet the newest Data Superheros: The Sixth Annual Data Impact Awards Finalists Are…

Cloudera

Here’s what a few our judges had to say after reviewing and scoring nominations: “The nominations showed highly creative, innovative ways of using data, analytics, data science and predictive methodologies to optimize processes and to provide more positive customer experiences. ” – Cornelia Levy-Bencheton.