EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how data scientists at online grocer Ocado are using machine learning technology to deliver better customer service. Manufacturing giant GE is making a play to become a top 10 software supplier. And we examine the future of server operating systems as workloads move to the cloud. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, read more about the trends that are shaping the demand for AI and how organizations including healthcare service providers and F1 racing teams are leveraging technology on their own terms.
EZINE:
The Nordic region, known for its startup companies, is a good platform for fintech companies to set up as consumers are conducive to digital banking services. In this issue, discover how major companies in the financial industry are partnering with startups and launching fintech initiatives and much more.
WHITE PAPER:
The reference solution combines Dot Hill storage solutions, Intel Enterprise Edition for Lustre, and Mellanox Infiniband to deliver a highly scalable and high performance infrastructure for oil exploration computing platforms, as well as other HPC applications.
WHITE PAPER:
Access the following white paper to uncover a business intelligence and analytics solution that can deliver the ability to intuitively collaborate actionable insights throughout the enterprise, analyze data and patterns within seconds, not days, and much more.
EGUIDE:
Surging big data is changing data modeling techniques and app development cycles. Read on to discover what you should expect from big data's near-future and best practices when it comes to transitioning big data applications into the production stage.
WHITE PAPER:
This brief resource introduces an open source software platform that includes Hadoop components for distributed processing and big data management.
EBOOK:
In this expert e-book, find out why in a recent TechTarget survey, predictive analytics was the top choice for planned BI and analytics investments, and how adoption of Hadoop has already allowed major companies to take the next step in big data management.
VIDEO:
There's value in big data for every organization, no matter the size or industry. But not every business has been able to reap the benefits completely -- only about 1% of companies (usually the big players) have been able to extract real value. That is, until now.