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Big data analytics firm Dataminr raises $475M to fund platform expansion

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Dataminr, a company leveraging AI to analyze data from scores of public data sources, has raised $475 million in venture capital. Read More.

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Eden AI launches platform to unify ML APIs

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Eden AI, a startup developing a service to unify disparate AI APIs from vendors like Amazon Web Services, has launched a new platform. Read More.

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December Tech Trends Report and 2016 Enterprise Tech Projections

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For 2016, expect more IT departments to be buying these small form factor cloud in a box data centers. Artificial Intelligence : Science fiction has brought this term to be a household word, but few realize the reality of this field of computing. The already emerging Internet of Things goes far beyond that.

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Cloud security and analytics platform Devo raises $250M to bolster R&D efforts

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Devo Technology, a company developing security monitoring and logging solutions, raised $250 million at a $1.5 billion post-money valuation. Read More.

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AI Weekly: AI adoption is driving cloud growth

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As enterprises embrace AI technologies, they're increasingly turning to the cloud to meet key infrastructural needs. Read More.

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Seven Trends and Predictions for 2017

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Trend #2—Internet of Things (IoT). Philips and Dutch Radbound University are using big data and IoT to get patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) out into the world. Doctors have access to continuous real-time data, so they are always in the loop. Trend #3—Artificial Intelligence.

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Amazon launches AWS instances powered by Habana’s AI accelerator chip

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Amazon has launched new AWS instances powered by Habana's Gaudi, a chip that accelerates the training of AI models. Read More.

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