Category: Data Intelligence, Analytics, & Infrastructure

AI and predictive analytics are still making an impact for businesses in terms of identifying customer trends, building customer profiles, and constructing tighter potential target audiences.
Cloudera delivered its Q4 earnings where the company beat expectations on revenue and EPS while delivering solid customer growth and news on product roadmap.
There are some big AI and analytics trends for 2020. The following are a few trends that can help grow and improve your company this year.
Amazon’s AWS doubles down on sales growth, expanding its sales team to offer deeper tech expertise including cybersecurity, AI, and data analytics. With Microsoft (and others) nipping at its heels, Amazon is reportedly doubling its sales team and shifting from its early focus on servers and storage to what it is customers need today — sales expertise and guidance around intelligent cloud offerings.
In the latest episode of The Six Five, Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome Lisa Spelman, VP and GM of Intel Xeon Processors and Memory. They discuss how Intel has been focusing a lot on different, improved ways to move, store, and process data using everything from AI and 5G to edge computing and the cloud in general.
On this week's edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast, we discuss how the coronavirus may change tech trade shows in the future. Apple gets fined by the EU, Google earnings analysis, the space race heats up again, and Britain points the way to Huawei 5G network compromise. This and more on the latest edition of the Futurum Tech Podcast.
Cisco revealed its plans for its collaboration business in 2020 moving towards a platform business differentiated on data, security and experience.
During NRF 2020 Oracle showed a new tools called Customer Insights that can help retailers predict their best future customers. Exploring the announcement.
Could data analytics be poised for a new change? Prescriptive analytics is here to shake up what we know about data and AI.
Rather than a linear map moving the customer from Point A (your first touchpoint of marketing) to Point B (the point of purchase), digital customer journey maps today look more like elaborate pinball games.
In this special episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast Interview Series, Daniel Newman welcomes back Intel’s Kristie Mann, Sr. Director of Product Management for Intel’s Optane DC Persistent Memory products.
Dell Technologies 5G story is growing as the company is building everything from the software defined networks to the virtualization of network functions.

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