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How to maximize ROI by choosing the right Java partner for your organization

CIO Business Intelligence

Its versatility, reliability, stability, and open-source and third-party libraries and frameworks make developing and running applications very efficient. In January 2023, Oracle changed its licensing and/or pricing for Java for the fourth time in four years. What operating systems and architectures do you support?

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The year’s top 10 enterprise AI trends — so far

CIO Business Intelligence

Open-source AI Open source has long been a driver of innovation in the AI space. Many data science tools and base models are open source, or are based heavily on open-source projects. Then, in July, Meta’s Llama 2 came out, and this time, it was licensed for commercial use.

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15 must-try open source BI software for enhanced data insights

Dataconomy

Open source business intelligence software is a game-changer in the world of data analysis and decision-making. It has revolutionized the way businesses approach data analytics by providing cost-effective and customizable solutions that are tailored to specific business needs.

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Big Data: The Hadoop Business Case

CTOvision

The data is too big, moves too fast, or does not fit the structures of your database architectures. However, massively parallel processing (MPP) database architectures are one example of purpose-built technologies that have been developed to support both OLTP and OLAP data structures at enormous scales up into the petabytes (PB).

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Introducing the GenAI models you haven’t heard of yet

CIO Business Intelligence

Companies are looking at Google’s Bard, Anthropic’s Claude, Databricks’ Dolly, Amazon’s Titan, or IBM’s WatsonX, but also open source AI models like Llama 2 from Meta. Open source models are also getting easier to deploy. S&P Global Market Intelligence is looking at them all. “We

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Sandbox AQ CEO: Enterprises must prep for quantum threats

CIO Business Intelligence

We license it to the companies where they can run it and see the results themselves. If these are open algorithms, what is the added value that you offer here? Hidary: Firstly, it’s a strength that the algorithms are open. There’s no source code out there. We have three pieces of this.