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Examples and uses of GIS

IBM Big Data Hub

Integrating GIS, artificial intelligence (AI) , the Internet of Things (IoT) , cloud and mobile technologies into field service management (FSM) makes the most current information available to field service technicians. ” can be answered by geospatial data and GIS.

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Renewable energy in action: Examples and use cases for fueling the future

IBM Big Data Hub

It also appeals to those trying to boost their energy security and independence, as renewable sources are locally available and less impacted by price volatility and geopolitical tensions. In the agriculture sector, innovations such as solar-powered irrigation systems are reducing reliance on fossil fuels and decreasing operating costs.

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The Economy of Things: the next value lever for telcos

IBM Big Data Hub

Over the years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved into something much greater: the Economy of Things (EoT). The number of IoT connected devices are growing in practically every industry, and is even predicted to reach 29 billion worldwide by 2030. These IoT connected devices form a critical backbone of data for industry.

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Protect 5G to Secure Sustainable Growth

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Protect 5G to Secure Sustainable Growth. In fact, according to Gartner, the deployment of IoT devices will accelerate from 25 billion in 2023 to 75 billion in 2025. In fact, according to Gartner, the deployment of IoT devices will accelerate from 25 billion in 2023 to 75 billion in 2025. Intelligent agriculture.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

In the Neolithic Revolution, early humans discovered agriculture, which helped establish early civilizations. Over the millennia, agriculture has used countless technologies to increase production. More and more, information is generated by equipment, intelligent devices, or other systems. Figure 1: Auto-classification and AI.

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Transforming small farming with open-source, AI-powered connected edge solutions

IBM Big Data Hub

Smallholder farmers, often owning five hectares of land or less, play a critical role in global food security—with approximately 570 million of them producing up to one-third of the food consumed worldwide. Edge computing is helping to revolutionize agriculture, and the Linux Foundation is at the forefront of this transformation.