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Glossary of Digital Terminology for Career Relevance

Rocket-Powered Data Science

7) Security (airports, shopping malls, entertainment & sport events). Autonomous Vehicles: Self-driving (guided without a human), informed by data streaming from many sensors (cameras, radar, LIDAR), and makes decisions and actions based on computer vision algorithms (ML and AI models for people, things, traffic signs,…).

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Building a unified developer experience for z/OS and cloud applications with the IBM Z and Cloud Modernization Stack

IBM Big Data Hub

Emerging cloud-based technology trends like artificial intelligence (AI) , the Metaverse, the Internet of Things (IoT) and edge computing are evolving at a rapid pace, seemingly adding new capabilities every few months to fundamentally transform how people and organizations interact with them.

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Real-Time Interactive Data Visualization Tools Reshaping Modern Business

Smart Data Collective

If the work of a human’s mind can be somehow represented, interactive data visualization is the closest form of such representation right before pure art. So, what is Interactive data visualization and how are they driven by modern interactive data visualization tools? Royalty-Free Photo.

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How gaming companies can use Amazon Redshift Serverless to build scalable analytical applications faster and easier

AWS Big Data

It includes business intelligence (BI) users, canned and interactive reports, dashboards, data science workloads, Internet of Things (IoT), web apps, and third-party data consumers. It enables you to create interactive dashboards, visualizations, and advanced analytics with ML insights.

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Communal Computing

O'Reilly on Data

The account switching model wasn’t added until visual systems like Windows arrived, but account management was poorly designed and rarely used. This includes less interactive devices like digital picture frames from Nixplay , Skylight , and others. These were shared, communal devices, though more by neglect than by intention.

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