Even non-technical employees can use guided natural language query to ask complex questions of their data.
Archives for December 2021
Data and Analytics: For and of the People
Organizations today generate massive amounts of data, but unlocking the power of data and analytics begins with democratization.
The Dark Web Has Its Own People’s Court
Many underground forums have processes for arbitrating disputes between cybercriminals.
The Dark Web Has Its Own People’s Court
Many underground forums have processes for arbitrating disputes between cybercriminals.
Enterprise Tech 2022: What’s Ahead for IT
We’ve curated our prediction articles about IT spending and budgets, AI and analytics, automation, cloud, DevOps, and more so you can prepare for what’s ahead in 2022.
No-Code, Low-Code Machine Learning Platforms Still Require People
Even in a simple development environment, machines and algorithms are still powered by human intelligence.
Supply Chains May Be Stalled – But Can Still Deliver Opportunity
Companies are beginning to reconfigure their supply chain model to match consumer expectations, wants and needs, and guard themselves against future disruptions.
Why More Businesses Will be Creating Their Own Chips in 2022
Stung by delays and shortages, a growing number of businesses are bringing chip development in-house. But are the risks worth the effort?
Seismic Shifts in Software Development Still Need Hardware
Breakthroughs in innovation are accelerating the digitization of industry and the economy with the potential for software to see exponential growth.
Seismic Shifts in Software Development Still Need Hardware
Breakthroughs in innovation are accelerating the digitization of industry and the economy with the potential for software to see exponential growth.