Data architecture is being disrupted, echoing the evolution of software architecture over the past decade. The changes coming to data engineering will look and sound familiar to those who have watched monoliths be broken up into microservices: DevOps to DataOps; API Gateway to Data Gateway; Service Mesh to Data Mesh. While this will have benefits […]
Archives for February 2021
Assume ClubHouse Conversations Are Being Recorded, Researchers Warn
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Build a cloud resiliency strategy with these best practices
As the world continues to grapple with COVID-19, it’s more important than ever for organizations to have robust, on-demand and scalable IT infrastructure that is always available, regardless of location. Even under regular circumstances, IT downtime can prove to be costly. According to a study by Statista, the average hourly cost of server downtime was […]
The IIoT journey starts with remote telemetry
The first rule of supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) is that communications will fail. One challenge is rising volumes of data place increasing loads on both the main server and the communications networks connected to it. Here, Craig Abbot, sales manager for the Asia region at Ovarro, explains why remote telemetry units (RTU) are […]
How AI Can Save the World, or Not
Lead artificial intelligence advisor to the United Nations, Neil Sahota shares his perspectives on major UN AI projects and the major challenges to AI today. Once just science fiction, the use of artificial intelligence is taking hold across industries and governments in a multitude of use cases. But these days we’re not so much worried […]
What Lawyers Want Everyone to Know About AI Liability
There are more discussions about AI ethics and responsible AI these days, but companies need to be clear about potential AI liability issues. Image: Sikov – stock.adobe.com As artificial intelligence moves deeper into enterprises, companies have been responding with AI ethics principles and values and responsible AI initiatives. However, translating lofty ideals into something practical […]
The challenges facing the internet in 2021
Our new way of life during the pandemic has undeniably highlighted our dependence on the internet. Behind this essential utility are the networks that power and deliver it to our homes. It’s been an extremely important time for the internet community to consider how we can best support and grow these networks. We face a […]
IBM reportedly mulls sale of Watson Health business
IBM is reportedly considering a sale of Watson Health, its artificial intelligence-based medical data service, in order to further streamline its business. Talks are at an early stage, according to sources cited in The Wall Street Journal, and the tech giant is thought to be exploring all options. The sale of Watson Health would be another significant […]
A deep dive into serverless applications on Power Apps and Azure
In 2021, each month we will be releasing a monthly blog covering the webinar of the month for the low-code application development (LCAD) on Azure solution. LCAD on Azure is a new solution to demonstrate the robust development capabilities of integrating low-code Microsoft Power Apps and the Azure products you may be familiar with. This month’s […]
New Deep Learning Systems Profoundly Disrupt Fleet Management Operations
Deep learning tech is influencing and enhancing many industries, promising to provide insights into key business operations which were not previously possible to unearth. Transportation and logistics is a prime example. The transportation analytics industry is projected to be worth $27 billion by 2026. One of the biggest applications of this technology lies with using […]