Leverage the Oracle Data Integration Platform Inside Azure and Amazon Cloud

August 8, 2018

Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud (DIPC) is a highly innovative data integration cloud service, providing a series of industry-first capabilities have been rolled out since inception in 2017, including streaming data replication, pushdown processing for data transformations (no engine required), and first-class big data ingestion capabilities that support a wide variety of Apache open source projects such as Hive, HBase, Flume, Cassandra, and Kafka.

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The AI Act: Help or Hindrance for SMEs?

whitePaper | December 30, 2022

The technological development of artificial intelligence (AI) is proceeding rapidly, with investment in AI-based solutions dramatically increasing across the globe. Europe is no exception.

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A PERSPECTIVE ON IT COST MANAGEMENT

whitePaper | August 10, 2020

2020 has posed significant, unexpected challenges to the world – and to IT departments in most organizations. Work practices have shifted rapidly and, given the volatile economic climate, many organizations are looking to protect against uncertainty and ensure business continuity by implementing cost savings initiatives. As an IT leader, you and your team are uniquely positioned to deliver added value to the organization by leveraging Technology Intelligence data to find these additional cost savings opportunities.

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insideBIGDATA Guide to Optimized Storage for AI and Deep Learning Workloads

whitePaper | June 24, 2022

This new technology guide from DDN shows how optimized storage has a unique opportunity to become much more than a siloed repository for the deluge of data constantly generated in today’s hyper-connected world, but rather a platform that shares and delivers data to create competitive business value. The intended audience for this important new technology guide includes enterprise thought leaders (CIOs, director level IT, etc.), along with data scientists and data engineers who are a seeking guidance in terms of infrastructure for AI and DL in terms of specialized hardware. The emphasis of the guide is “real world” applications, workloads, and present day challenges.

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The Responsible AI Certification Program

whitePaper | June 29, 2022

The Responsible AI Institute (RAII) is developing one of the world’s first responsible AI certification programs. The RAII Certification Program is aligned with emerging global AI laws and regulations, internationally agreed-upon AI principles, research, emerging best practices, and human rights frameworks.

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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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Osterman Research - Improve Performance of Microsoft Office 365

whitePaper | July 31, 2020

Microsoft 365 provides organizations with a range of efficient, new-style productivity and collaboration tools that are widely embraced across the world. However, Microsoft 365 comes with some shortcomings in certain key areas, such as security, auditing, archiving, backup and recovery, data protection, and more. Relying solely on the native capabilities in Microsoft 365 can lead to challenges, such as missed security threats and the inability to recover accidentally deleted data – all of which can be costly.

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