For inspired or forward-thinking organizations involved in cloud computing, cost savings and efficiency are just the icing on the cake. What they really are pursuing is something deeper to the ...
Can cloud help predict the future? Okay, that's a loaded question, but there are certainly voices out there making the case that cloud computing provides the processing and big data support needed for ...
COVID-19 is accelerating IT cloud investments to deliver the innovations required to cope with the pandemic and other market disruptions. Process manufacturing encompasses critical industries ...
Hybrid cloud has become the backbone for enterprises aiming to scale AI and analytics without compromising flexibility, compliance, or performance. From embedded analytics platforms to physical AI at ...
Real-time insights mean getting information right away, as things are happening. For marketers, this is like having a live ...
‘We are seeing increasing demand by clients to provide a wider breadth of services. Visual BI brings enhancements to our scale. For example, it brings us and Atos SAP cloud data analytics, the ...
Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. The cloud is continuing ...
As organizations rapidly adopt cloud technologies, many face an unintended consequence: cloud sprawl. This phenomenon occurs ...
Artificial intelligence is now available on the edge, upending traditional models with sophisticated analytics that can occur as part of a VMS system design. Recent technological advancements have ...
With three years under his belt as CEO of Google Cloud, by now Thomas Kurian's stamp on the organization is clear. That was one of the subthemes of last week's Google NEXT conference. Not surprisingly ...
I have been talking to organizations about cloud BI and analytics for over a decade, yet most still don't believe it's the right choice for their organization. Here's why I think they're wrong. All ...