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The Expanding Universe of Low Code / No Code Platforms

June 30, 2022

The Expanding Universe of Low Code / No Code Platforms
Low code and no code (LCNC) development platforms expedite the creation of new applications with minimal or no coding requirements, as well as offer tools for
non-programmers to create applications of their own. Low code development was introduced in the early 2000s to increase developer productivity. It uses a variety of approaches that automate and abstract application development activities, such as drag and drop editors, code generation, component assembly and model-driven
development.

Spotlight

Fivetran

Fivetran automates data movement in and out of cloud data platforms. It automates the most time-consuming parts of the ELT process, such as extracts, schema drift handling, and transformations, allowing data engineers to focus on higher-impact projects while maintaining total pipeline peace of mind. With 99.9% uptime and self-healing pipelines, Fivetran facilitates hundreds of leading brands around the world to accelerate data-driven decisions and drive business growth, including Autodesk, JetBlue, Conagra Brands, Lionsgate, Morgan Stanley, and Ziff Davis. Its headquarters are in Oakland, California, and it has offices all over the world.

OTHER WHITEPAPERS
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Towards the engineering of trustworthy AI applications for critical systems

whitePaper | October 26, 2022

An accident that will leave its mark. Yesterday morning, Mrs. D., an employee of the Pharma4.0 factory in Valenciennes, had her right wrist broken by an InCobot handling robot during an ordinary operation that until now had never caused any problems. In this factory, the operation called “pick and place” of cough syrup bottles is performed jointly by human operators and robotic arms in the same work area, and this on many stations.

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AI Test Drive clears the way for business case validation

whitePaper | August 26, 2022

Evolving data centers into intelligent hubs for digitized business processes poses numerous challenges for IT managers. Many organizations are already adopting hybrid IT concepts to make their data center operations more flexible. However, they also have to keep an eye on new requirements such as IoT, AI, blockchain, container technology as well as data security, legal regulations and climate change. How can all this be seamlessly integrated and managed? And, what will matter next for the data center of the future?

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DELLQUINN: A Machine Learning-Based, Resource Capacity Optimization Solution

whitePaper | August 23, 2022

This white paper describes the features and benefits of a machine learning-based resource optimization solution that helps the Dell High End Storage Field Services Team perform capacity planning more efficiently and with the potential to optimize resource utilization and overtime.

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Cloud SOS: Treating a case of cloud failure

whitePaper | August 5, 2020

Your cloud-enabled future loomed bright. Major budgets were allocated. Agonising hours were spent herding stakeholders. You’re now using cloud, but your teams and the wider business aren’t reaping the expected benefits. Even with the best intentions, tech leaders are struggling to fill those skills gaps, particularly when it comes to cloud implementation, migration and net new deployments. As a result, the business is held back – from capitalising on the cloud’s potential to deliver value internally (boosting efficiency and agility) and externally (delivering products and services that boost revenue).

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Achieving Individual – and Organization- Value with AI

whitePaper | November 3, 2022

At Land O’Lakes, a member-owned cooperative agribusiness, farmers are using data and artificial intelligence to make smarter decisions. Over the past 30 years, corn farmers have used advances in bioengineering, chemicals, and analytics to boost their average yields by 50%, from 120 to 180 bushels per acre. T

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Deepwave Digital Creates an AI Enabled GPUReceiver for a Critical 5G Sensor

whitePaper | February 11, 2020

Deepwave Digital has leveraged the Artificial Intelligence Radio Transceiver (AIR-T) to create the first deep learning sensor for a 5G network. This network, the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS), will be the first spectrum sharing service provided by the telecommunications industry that leverages real time RF sensing. Critical to the operation of CBRS is the ability to determine if priority users are active on specific frequency channels. When no priority users are present, the spectrum may be reallocated for commercial networks to provide new enterprise services or additional bandwidth to existing services.

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Spotlight

Fivetran

Fivetran automates data movement in and out of cloud data platforms. It automates the most time-consuming parts of the ELT process, such as extracts, schema drift handling, and transformations, allowing data engineers to focus on higher-impact projects while maintaining total pipeline peace of mind. With 99.9% uptime and self-healing pipelines, Fivetran facilitates hundreds of leading brands around the world to accelerate data-driven decisions and drive business growth, including Autodesk, JetBlue, Conagra Brands, Lionsgate, Morgan Stanley, and Ziff Davis. Its headquarters are in Oakland, California, and it has offices all over the world.

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