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5 Current Trends in Big Data for 2022 and Beyond

Smart Data Collective

The world of big data is constantly changing and evolving, and 2021 is no different. As we look ahead to 2022, there are four key trends that organizations should be aware of when it comes to big data: cloud computing, artificial intelligence, automated streaming analytics, and edge computing. Advancements in data storage techniques.

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AI this Earth Day: Top opportunities to advance sustainability initiatives

IBM Big Data Hub

To drive real change, it’s crucial for individuals, industries, organizations and governments to work together, using data and technology to uncover new opportunities that will help advance sustainability initiatives across the globe. The world is behind on addressing climate change.

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Cropin’s agriculture industry cloud to provide apps, data frameworks

CIO Business Intelligence

Dubbed Cropin Cloud, the suite comes with the ability to ingest and process data, run machine learning models for quick analysis and decision making, and several applications specific to the industry’s needs. The suite, according to the company, consists of three layers: Cropin Apps, the Cropin Data Hub and Cropin Intelligence.

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Interview with: Sankar Narayanan, Chief Practice Officer at Fractal Analytics

Corinium

Are you seeing currently any specific issues in the Insurance industry that should concern Chief Data & Analytics Officers? Lack of clear, unified, and scaled data engineering expertise to enable the power of AI at enterprise scale. The data will enable companies to provide more personalized services and product choices.

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Training versus Inference

Paul DeBeasi

Few data-driven technologies provide greater opportunity to derive value from Internet of Things (IoT) initiatives as machine learning. As the number of IoT endpoints proliferate, the need for organizations to understand how to design systems that integrate machine learning inference with IoT will grow rapidly.

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iVEDiX Inc. Extends Alliance with insightsoftware to Deliver Best-in-Class Support For Longview Analytics Customers in North America

Jet Global

IOT and other sensor-driven technologies have created a data ecosystem that is growing, changing and moving at unprecedented speeds – a landscape of living data that is constantly evolving across all businesses today. About iVEDiX. For more information, please visit the company’s website at ivedix.com.

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AI, predictive analytics top list of hot technologies for banks

CIO Business Intelligence

Among the hot technologies, artificial intelligence and machine learning — a subset of AI that that makes more accurate forecasts and analysis as it ingests data — continue to be of high interest as banks keep a strong focus on costs while trying to boost customer experience and revenue.