Networking for Nerds: Deconstructing Interconnection to the Cloud

February 26, 2019 | 88 views

Connecting to the cloud via a private interconnection can be confusing, but it doesn’t have to be. In this blog, we will simplify the solution by abstracting the individual components that are common to interconnecting to all major cloud service providers (CSPs). Once you have an understanding of the building blocks, then you can reassemble them as needed for each respective CSP.

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Empowering Industry 4.0 with Artificial Intelligence

Article | July 14, 2022

The next step in industrial technology is about robotics, computers and equipment becoming connected to the Internet of Things (IoT) and enhanced by machine learning algorithms. Industry 4.0 has the potential to be a powerful driver of economic growth, predicted to add between $500 billion- $1.5 trillion in value to the global economy between 2018 and 2022, according to a report by Capgemini.

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How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Businesses

Article | November 14, 2022

Whilst there are many people that associate AI with sci-fi novels and films, its reputation as an antagonist to fictional dystopic worlds is now becoming a thing of the past, as the technology becomes more and more integrated into our everyday lives. AI technologies have become increasingly more present in our daily lives, not just with Alexa’s in the home, but also throughout businesses everywhere, disrupting a variety of different industries with often tremendous results. The technology has helped to streamline even the most mundane of tasks whilst having a breath-taking impact on a company’s efficiency and productivity

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The advances of AI in healthcare

Article | July 13, 2022

With the Government investing £250 million into the project, the Lab will consider how to use AI for the benefit of patients – whether this be the deployment of existing AI methods, the development of new technologies or the testing of their safety. Amongst other things, the initiative will aim to deliver earlier diagnoses of cancer. It is estimated that in excess of 50,000 extra patients could see their cancer being detected at an early stage, thus boosting survival rates. More specifically, a study has shown that AI is quicker in identifying brain tumour tissue than a pathologist.This would have a positive knock-on effect in other areas, such as enabling money to be saved (that otherwise would have been spent on further treatment) and reducing the workload of staff (at a time when there is a crisis in NHS workforce numbers).

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Three Keys to Successful AI Adoption

Article | February 10, 2020

Over the past several years, we have begun to see the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) in businesses. According to a study for the AI Index 2019 Annual Report, more than half of respondents report their companies are using AI in at least one function or business unit. Thirty percent report they have AI embedded across multiple areas of their business. As businesses continue to develop their understanding of what is possible with AI, we can expect to see a continued increase in AI adoption.

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BatchMaster Software ERP solutions help formula-based manufacturers streamline their operations and scale production, while reducing costs and complying with changing customer demands and ever stringent regulatory mandates. We deliver industry specific solutions for Food, Beverage, Nutraceuticals, Life Sciences, Cosmetics , Chemicals, and other process industries.

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ISB, Microsoft to set up artificial intelligence digital Lab

The Financial Express | August 28, 2019

Artificial Intelligence (AI) spans every major industry and is likely to dramatically transform industries. With better algorithms and large amounts of data, AI has the potential to perhaps outperform human decision-making. Performance differentials between firms on account of their proficiency with AI will also likely intensify over the coming years and will shake up most industries. “AI is a gamechanger to drive new business models and transform today’s businesses and workplaces,” remarks Anant Maheshwari, president, Microsoft India. Taking a cue, the Indian School of Business (ISB) and Microsoft India have inked a new partnership to take forward their shared vision for an AI-empowered India. Through the creation of the AI Digital Lab, the two organisations will collaborate in research which will use AI and Machine Learning (ML) to study issues that are relevant for business and public policy. In addition, the partnership will also introduce a new executive programme titled “Leading Business Transformation in the Age of AI” in October 2019 which will equip business leaders with tools and strategies to transform their respective organisations to AI-driven organisations.

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NVIDIA Partners with VMware, Brings AI-Boosting GPUs

Market Realist | August 27, 2019

Chipmaker NVIDIA (NVDA) is teaming up with VMware (VMW) and Amazon (AMZN) to speed up artificial intelligence (or AI) tasks. On Monday, NVIDIA announced that it would release accelerated GPU technology for VMware Cloud on Amazon’s cloud division, AWS (Amazon Web Services). The new virtual GPU technology would help the joint customers of NVIDIA and VMware streamline their workflows. However, the companies have not disclosed the release date of the software. NVIDIA to release new GPU technology. The company’s new software would be called vComputeServer, which would support the AI needs of large businesses using AWS. This technology would allow customers to move VMware vSphere-based applications to the cloud easily. Customers would also access high-performance computing, machine learning, data analytics, and video processing applications.

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Google Search Console API Removes App Indexing Features

SE Roundtable | August 27, 2019

This should come as no surprise, but Google has removed the app indexing features within the Search Console API. Google announced this on its blog the other day saying it "no longer support these Android app search appearance types." Google removed app indexing from the user interface back in February - so again, removing it from the API makes sense. Also, all those complaints about the indexed counts not showing up in the API. Google made sure to mention that as well, saying "Additionally, for the Sitemaps API, we're no longer populating data on indexing status of submitted sitemap files in the "Indexed" field." Does this mean it is gone forever? Specifically with the indexed count, Google may bring that back. John Mueller from Google said on Twitter "I'm still hopeful we can get the sitemaps indexed counts back."

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ISB, Microsoft to set up artificial intelligence digital Lab

The Financial Express | August 28, 2019

Artificial Intelligence (AI) spans every major industry and is likely to dramatically transform industries. With better algorithms and large amounts of data, AI has the potential to perhaps outperform human decision-making. Performance differentials between firms on account of their proficiency with AI will also likely intensify over the coming years and will shake up most industries. “AI is a gamechanger to drive new business models and transform today’s businesses and workplaces,” remarks Anant Maheshwari, president, Microsoft India. Taking a cue, the Indian School of Business (ISB) and Microsoft India have inked a new partnership to take forward their shared vision for an AI-empowered India. Through the creation of the AI Digital Lab, the two organisations will collaborate in research which will use AI and Machine Learning (ML) to study issues that are relevant for business and public policy. In addition, the partnership will also introduce a new executive programme titled “Leading Business Transformation in the Age of AI” in October 2019 which will equip business leaders with tools and strategies to transform their respective organisations to AI-driven organisations.

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NVIDIA Partners with VMware, Brings AI-Boosting GPUs

Market Realist | August 27, 2019

Chipmaker NVIDIA (NVDA) is teaming up with VMware (VMW) and Amazon (AMZN) to speed up artificial intelligence (or AI) tasks. On Monday, NVIDIA announced that it would release accelerated GPU technology for VMware Cloud on Amazon’s cloud division, AWS (Amazon Web Services). The new virtual GPU technology would help the joint customers of NVIDIA and VMware streamline their workflows. However, the companies have not disclosed the release date of the software. NVIDIA to release new GPU technology. The company’s new software would be called vComputeServer, which would support the AI needs of large businesses using AWS. This technology would allow customers to move VMware vSphere-based applications to the cloud easily. Customers would also access high-performance computing, machine learning, data analytics, and video processing applications.

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Google Search Console API Removes App Indexing Features

SE Roundtable | August 27, 2019

This should come as no surprise, but Google has removed the app indexing features within the Search Console API. Google announced this on its blog the other day saying it "no longer support these Android app search appearance types." Google removed app indexing from the user interface back in February - so again, removing it from the API makes sense. Also, all those complaints about the indexed counts not showing up in the API. Google made sure to mention that as well, saying "Additionally, for the Sitemaps API, we're no longer populating data on indexing status of submitted sitemap files in the "Indexed" field." Does this mean it is gone forever? Specifically with the indexed count, Google may bring that back. John Mueller from Google said on Twitter "I'm still hopeful we can get the sitemaps indexed counts back."

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