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Dell Technologies 5G story is growing as the company is building everything from the software defined networks to the virtualization of network functions.
Some businesses haven’t fully embraced the digital transformation. Here’s a roadmap for those feeling behind the curve.
In this week’s edition of Futurum Tech Podcast we cover the fact that simultaneous translation capabilities are coming to our devices sooner than we might think, Huawei’s sales, Pandora’s move into interactive voice ads, Sam Jackson and Alexa, some data about killer robots that might just give you nightmares, and some exciting new features coming to Android phones in 2020.
If you want learn more about how the AIoT can benefit your organization and your industry, start by reading this guide SAS and the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) today!
AI and the IoT are the perfect example of two technologies that complement one another and should be tightly connected. Learn more about the AIoT in this whitepaper from SAS.
What is edge computing and how does it improve our lives? That’s what this on-demand webinar from SAS—called IoT Analytics at the Edge: Faster, Cheaper and Smarter—explores.
Defining the Internet of Things (IoT) isn’t easy which is why SAS defined 101 IoT terms in this helpful guide A Non-Geek’s A-to-Z Guide to the Internet of Things. Check it out.
SAS created an excellent resource on the IoT to help businesses better understand what it is, how it’s impacting our world, and why this technology matters for the future.
In the world of big data, most companies could benefit by being a bit more particular in the data collected with the goal of applying it more effectively to driving customer experience and operational excellence.
NVIDIA continues to flex its technical muscle in Artificial Intelligence (AI) to seize new opportunities in the fast-growing chipset market. Long known as the powerhouse of AI “training” solutions, the company has recently been pushing into the adjacent—and potentially much larger—market for AI “inferencing” products. What does that mean for the future of the AI wars? Let’s take a look.