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The AI continuum

CIO Business Intelligence

Classical machine learning: Patterns, predictions, and decisions Classical machine learning is the proven backbone of pattern recognition, business intelligence, and rules-based decision-making; it produces explainable results. Fortunately, most organizations can build on publicly available proprietary or open-source models.

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Manufacturing CIOs see bright future for the industry, thanks to IT

CIO Business Intelligence

During this period, when we were expanding at a rapid pace and building new manufacturing plants around the globe, I was approached by the head of our manufacturing division to lead the implementation of SAP across our manufacturing network. We’ve seen the amazing progress with open-source AI, with ChatGPT, and previously with DALL-E.

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What enterprise software vendors are doing with generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

It can connect the data to a variety of LLMs, open source, or proprietary, the company said. At the hardware level it’s adding new instances to its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure service tailored for AI workloads. OCI Supercluster will combine thousands of Nvidia GPUs and high-speed memory for training LLMs.

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Big Data: The Hadoop Business Case

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Oracle, Teradata, IBM, SAP, Microsoft, EMC, etc). When including the cost of software, hardware, and licensing/support, the cost per terabyte (TB) of an MPP system is estimated at tens of thousands of dollars [4]. Hadoop continues to mature as a widely supported open source solution nearing its ten year anniversary.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

NetApps has agreed to buy Instaclustr, a service provider supporting open-source database, pipeline, and workflow applications in the cloud. Microsoft has bought Minit, a developer of process mining software, to help its customers optimize business processes across the enterprise, on and off Microsoft Power Platform.