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2020 has been a year of numbers- infectious rates, voting percentages, unemployment statistics, electoral college totals, vaccine shipments.
Read More >From the earliest days of the pandemic, data has been essential to an effective response, yet case counts, testing data, hospitalization rates, provisional death counts and patient recoveries have been the most visible statistics.
Read More >Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) go beyond algorithms—they also include associated methods to aggregate and parse new sources of data and use it to develop new applications in an expanding range of industries.
Read More >Analytics startups and market trends aren't 100% linked, but often the confluence of the two is what separates the new vendors that are able to attract customers and make a lasting impact from the litany that quickly fade away.
Read More >With Facebook, Twitter and others announcing they are now allowing their employees to work from home (WFH) indefinitely, it’s easy to assume that offices of the future will house skeleton staff, and staffers will all be laboring online from their mountaintop cabins.
Read More >We are just weeks away from the first COVID-19 vaccinations being administered to individuals, a remarkable feat of biochemistry and drug development.
Read More >Semantix, a provider of solutions in big data, analytics, artificial intelligence and quantum computing, is expanding its portfolio product and solutions, bringing OmniSci to Latin America.
Read More >Semantix, a provider of solutions in big data, analytics, artificial intelligence and quantum computing, is expanding its portfolio product and solutions, bringing OmniSci to Latin America.
Read More >Semantix, a provider of solutions in big data, analytics, artificial intelligence and quantum computing, is expanding its portfolio product and solutions, bringing OmniSci to Latin America
Read More >Amazon Web Services announced the general availability of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) P4d instances, the next generation of GPU-powered instances delivering 3x faster performance, up to 60% lower cost, and 2.5x more GPU memory for machine learning training and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads when compared to previous generation P3 instances.
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