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10 edge computing innovators to keep an eye on in 2023

Dataconomy

With the rise of edge computing companies, businesses are increasingly turning to innovative partners to help them stay ahead of the curve. Consequently, edge computing has been deployed extensively across a range of verticals and for a variety of use cases.

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What Can AI Teach Us About Data Centers? Part 1: Overview and Technical Considerations

ODSC - Open Data Science

Hybrid data centers: This refers to a combination of different data center solutions such as using a mix of on-premises, co-location, and cloud-based data centers to meet specific needs. Not a cloud computer? Photo from unsplash.com Is cloud computing just using someone else’s data center?

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The future of 5G: What to expect from this transformational technology

IBM Journey to AI blog

The number of networks also continues to grow, with many popular Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like Verizon, Google and AT&T, offering 5G connectivity in both homes and businesses. But what does the future hold in store? How much of that is true and how much is just hype? What is 5G?

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The most important AI trends in 2024

IBM Journey to AI blog

Prior to the current hype cycle, generative machine learning tools like the “Smart Compose” feature rolled out by Google in 2018 weren’t heralded as a paradigm shift, despite being harbingers of today’s text generating services.

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