Data at the Edge Improves Factory Workers’ Lives and the Bottom Line
Edge computing and 5G unleash the potential to improve the lives of factory workers, solve growing labor shortages, and contribute to a more sustainable
How various industries use real-time analytics to improve the business bottom line. We explore both physical, IoT uses (such as sensor data in manufacturing, transportation, and energy) as well as use of transactional and Web data, such as in the financial services, marketing, and customer-experience management industries.
Edge computing and 5G unleash the potential to improve the lives of factory workers, solve growing labor shortages, and contribute to a more sustainable
Open Banking is now expanding towards the broader revolution of Open Finance, which goes beyond any regulatory framework and is designed to share more precise …
The new IBM z16 offers AI inferencing (delivered via the integrated on-chip AI accelerator IBM Telum Processor) and is designed to analyze real-time …
Providing automation solutions at a lower cost will help satisfy increasing demand for machine vision in manufacturing and other
In this week's real-time analytics news: MIT launched a collaborative program with industry to develop enhanced energy efficiency AI hardware systems.
Manufacturers can use edge data for the full product lifecycle to gain accurate and timely insights into how their products are used by
As the travel industry is forecast to come roaring back in 2022, the ability of airlines to migrate to cloud-based data solutions will determine who comes out …
Governments like Shanghai and the others in the top five smart cities spots want to use data to democratize services and
Simulations in a metaverse environment could allow manufacturers to test thousands of potential scenarios for their ecosystems to explore different
As AI in manufacturing changes how machine health is monitored and managed, companies will need machine ops specialists to bridge the gap between operations …