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Capgemini and IBM Ecosystem strengthen partnership for Drone-as-a-Service

IBM Big Data Hub

Today, utilities and many other industries use drones extensively to conduct surveys, map assets and monitor business operations. The global commercial drone market is projected to grow from USD 8.15 They use drones for tasks as simple as aerial photography or as complex as sophisticated data collection and processing.

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What is data center management?

IBM Big Data Hub

Either physically onsite or remotely, a data center manager performs general maintenance—such as software and hardware upgrades, general cleaning or deciding the physical arrangement of servers—and takes proactive or reactive measures against any threat or event that harms data center performance, security and compliance.

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The Ongoing Cyber Threat to Critical Infrastructure

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The threat of attacks against Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) – energy, utilities, telecommunications, and transportation – is now front of mind for many. According to the Thales Critical Infrastructure report, more than half of the surveyed organizations report that more than 60% of their data in the cloud are sensitive.

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Innovative Solutions to Real Business Problems with Big Data from Space

CGI

The big data produced by EO holds huge potential for the creation of innovative solutions across many different markets. CGI recognises the huge potential of the EO market. Utilities: Submissions to monitor networks/assets for threats, target maintenance needs, or enable more efficient operations. Why is CGI Involved?

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Ethical Use of Data for Training Machine Learning Technology - Part 3

AIIM

The nervous energy had been replaced with exhaustion. It may seem unusual for a company to ask for government regulation of its products, but there are many markets where thoughtful regulation contributes to a healthier dynamic for consumers and producers alike.". It was an inspiring and uplifting event, and much needed as well.

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DB2 Dispatch from Vegas: IOD, Day One

Robert's Db2

The arena-like events center in which this morning's grand opening session was held was pretty well packed. The emcee kicked things off with a nugget from a pre-conference survey: respondents indicated that the number one business challenge facing their organization is the need to cut costs and increase profits.