Features-as-a-Service: Paywalls are Not Just for Content
OEMs can generate predictable and recurring monthly revenues by offering Features-as-a-Service in any connected equipment or product.
How real-time data is used in business analytics, including predictive, descriptive, and prescriptive uses. Edge analytics is also explored.
OEMs can generate predictable and recurring monthly revenues by offering Features-as-a-Service in any connected equipment or product.
In this week's real-time analytics news: Zilliz announced major contributions to the updated vector database Milvus
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A combination of necessity and opportunity have prompted the move to digital grids in the energy
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Self-service BI adoption rates remain low due to reluctance of users to embrace it, hidden overhead, neglected data governance, and more.
The foundation of the industrial metaverse is built on digital twin technology where factories and facilities are represented and open to innovation and …
Instead of just opening up closed-off systems via APIs, many businesses are looking to use event-based triggers as well to react to changes in real time.