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Intelligent Search – Strategies to Find What You Need

AIIM

However, you can establish a more intelligent semantic layer to your search parameters by using this knowledge base to further classify the ingested content, enrich the search functionality and results, and bring more depth and speed to the search process overall.

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Bing, Google, and Conversational Search – Is OpenAI an Arms Merchant, Or a Microsoft Ally?

John Battelle's Searchblog

Just last week I predicted that Google would leverage ChatGPT to create a conversational interface to its search business, and that Microsoft would do the same in the enterprise data market. Microsoft hopes the new feature, which could launch before the end of March, will help it outflank Google, its much bigger search rival.

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Transforming customer service: How generative AI is changing the game

IBM Big Data Hub

Here are five exciting use cases where generative AI is changing the game in customer service: Conversational search: Customers can find the answers they’re looking for quickly, with human-like responses that are generated from finely tuned language models based on company knowledge bases.

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With Google’s 2012 Zeitgeist, You Won’t Learn Much. Why?

John Battelle's Searchblog

Overall, given that it’s nearly impossible to avoid putting your data into someone’s cloud, I believe that Google is probably the best choice for any number of reasons. Imagine if Google took its massive search query database and worked with some of the leaders in the open data movement to mine true insights?

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Best Network Monitoring Tools for 2022

eSecurity Planet

With the rise of enterprise networks in the past few decades – and evolution in recent years with the addition of virtual, cloud , and edge networks – monitoring tools are as important as ever. Catchpoint launched in 2008 as a dedicated monitoring tools provider right as organizations started to dabble with cloud services. Catchpoint.

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Closing the breach window, from data to action

IBM Big Data Hub

The list of challenges is long: cloud attack surface sprawl, complex application environments, information overload from disparate tools, noise from false positives and low-risk events, just to name a few. Some examples include AWS IAM Identity Center, AWS Control Tower, and AWS Cloud Trail.

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Predictions 2010

John Battelle's Searchblog

While the company flirted with the title of "media company" I think "software company" fits it better, and allows it to focus and to lean into its most significant projects, all of which are software-driven: Chrome OS, Android, Search, and Docs (Office/Cloud Apps).