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Nvidia speeds AI, climate modeling

CIO Business Intelligence

For some applications, a simple database may suffice to record a product’s service history—when it was made, who it shipped to, what modifications have been applied—while others require a full-on 3D model incorporating real-time sensor data that can be used, for example, to provide advanced warning of component failure or of rain.

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Beyond gigabit: the need for 10 Gbps in business networks

CIO Business Intelligence

This not only includes the hundreds or thousands of workers simultaneously on video calls, but also high bandwidth video streams used in 3D quality monitoring on manufacturing lines. “As Find out how 10 Gbps CloudCampus can help your business achieve greater productivity here. Cloud Architecture, Networking

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How Nvidia became a trillion-dollar company

CIO Business Intelligence

How Nvidia got here and where it’s going next sheds light on how the company has achieved that valuation, a story that owes a lot to the rising importance of specialty chips in business—and accelerating interest in the promise of generative AI.

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6 strategic imperatives for your next data strategy

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There are also no-code data engineering and AI/ML platforms so regular business users, as well as data engineers, scientists and DevOps staff, can rapidly develop, deploy, and derive business value.

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An Edge Vision for the Metaverse

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will introduce new dimensions of interaction such as virtual and decentralised 3D worlds and experiences. For small edge devices, similar methodologies will likely leverage containerized architectures. This could mean being close to your decentralized 3D worlds. Where Web 2.0

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5 measures to gauge your digital portfolio maturity

CIO Business Intelligence

When WGI and Columbia Universities’ Global Leaders in Construction Management polled over 570 end users about strategic technology trends they saw having the most business impact on the infrastructure industry in 2023, they cited AI and ML at 32%, augmented and virtual reality (AR and VR) at 13%, and 3D printing at 12%.

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3 examples of organizations improving CX with self-composed AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Leading technology vendors have made it so that businesses can easily launch and customize their own powerful, CX-enhancing AI. The key is a cloud-native, API-based architecture that allows you to design and build AI-based applications and prove them out in a low-risk way.