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Unlocking Enterprise systems using voice

All Things Distributed

One of the biggest applications of voice in the enterprise is conference rooms and we've built some special skills in this area to allow people to be more productive. It's usually a struggle to find the dial-in information, punch in the numbers, and enter a passcode every time a meeting starts.

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ChatGPT, the rise of generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

ChatGPT has significantly improved the number of tokens it can accept (4,096 tokens vs 2,049 in GPT-3), which effectively allows the model to “remember” more about a current conversation and informs subsequent responses with context from previous question-answer pairs in a conversation.

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What is Augmented Reality in the Enterprise?

IT Toolbox

Enterprise Augmented Reality overlays digital information from integrated enterprise systems over the users environment in real-time usually through photographic or map overlays. This differs from virtual reality which depicts entirely artificial environments.

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Report: SMEs Are Prime Targets and Must Plan for Disaster Recovery

SecureWorld News

Part of any disaster recovery plans include backing up data in multiple formats, across different systems, and using cloud services. Cybercriminals can spend as long as 200 days within an enterprise's systems before being detected or taking action. Practice makes perfect.

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Reinforcing business operations with IT management

Dataconomy

Today enhancing business operations without the enterprise IT management is almost impossible. Enterprises initially viewed data collection as a way to help their manufacturing, customer relationship management (CRM), and enterprise resource planning (ERP) enterprise systems.

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Generative AI in enterprises: LLM orchestration holds the key to success

CIO Business Intelligence

In the end, if done skillfully, all needed information is shared correctly and operations run smoothly. Other typical components required for an enterprise system are access control (so that each user only sees what they are entitled to) and security.

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Microsoft acquires Seattle startup Suplari, which uses AI to analyze corporate spending

GeekWire

Founded in 2016, Suplari analyzes procurement and spending data flowing into various enterprise systems. The software serves as an alternative to compiling data in an app such as Excel or Tableau and having a team of analysts comb through the information themselves.

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