Web-based Technologies Driving Business Intelligence
According to analysts, the new year brings enterprises looking for opportunities to tap self-service business intelligence systems and SaaS-based business intelligence offerings.
According to analysts, the new year brings enterprises looking for opportunities to tap self-service business intelligence systems and SaaS-based business intelligence offerings.
As technology goes, visual recognition continues to be one of the most talked about areas. So it was no surprise when Cortexica came on the scene and started using algorithms that emulate the visual cortex and the techniques the brain uses to identify and categorize objects.
Words of encouragement mixed with some motivational challenge for SLA members came from James King, the 2010 President of the Washington, DC Chapter and long-time convener of the Information Futurists Caucus.
Cloud computing has exploded. So much so that it makes you wonder what the future holds for this technological evolution. That is exactly what one writer did as he meticulously described a future data center and the artificial intelligence that will run it.
The concept of SaaS clouds has gained significance with services being hosted in a common cloud environment within the enterprise or outside the enterprise.
John Mahoney, SVP of Marketing, and Isaak Karaev, SVP of Business Information Services at EPAM Systems have been inducted into the inaugural Hall of Fame by Inside Market Data, professional financial industry resource, for their "lasting contribution to the evolution of market data".
Business intelligence is the topic of this part of an article series discussing IT architecture and what the future holds.
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) have made an agreement ensuring long term access to the digital scientific, technical, and engineering information (STEI) collected by NTIS.
No one can argue that content quality is important, its relevance is evident. But how does it compare to context?