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Google Founders Are Stepping Down

Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are stepping down as CEO and President of Alphabet, respectively. Google CEO Sundar Pichai will take over as Alphabet’s CEO....

KPMG Ignite – the Swiss Army Knife of AI?

I recently had an opportunity to speak with a KPMG partner in the Canadian risk consulting practice and with the head of data science for Canada about several things,...

SAS Looks to Leverage AI to Feed the World

SAS is creating a new agricultural technology business unit and has partnered with the North Carolina Plant Sciences Initiative to help next-generation farmers and...

Department of Defense Seeks Improved Patch Management Tech: Why You Should Care

On January 15, 2020, the Department of Defense (DoD) issued an open call to vendors to fulfill a contract to help improve their technology and inventory management.

AWS Lake Formation Takes Pain Out of Data Lakes

AWS Lake Formation makes it easier for users to set up and manage data lakes. But organizations will face challenges in determining how to derive value from their data lakes.

Zoho Sign Boosts Integration to Compete With DocuSign

Zoho is extending the integration of its e-signature application, Zoho Sign, into more of its software suite, it announced on Jan. 23.

2020 May Be the Year for a Slack-quisition

Slack’s stock value has plummeted 40% since its public debut in April 2019. Slack's slowing revenue growth coupled with intense competition in the collaboration space may...

Tracking Data Lineage Across the Organization

Data lineage is very often mentioned in the discussions around data management, data governance, data quality, BI, reporting, and analytics. Let’s have a closer look at...

Amazon’s Quantum Adventure: Amazon Announces Braket, Its First Foray Into Quantum Computing-as-a-Service

Amazon Web Services has announced Amazon Braket, its first customer-facing foray into quantum computing-as-a-service. Though it is not yet live, Amazon promises that...

Mitel: Organizations Lose $10,000 per Employee per Year From Communications Inefficiencies

A new white paper from Mitel reports that organizations lose $10,000 per employee per year in lost productivity from communications inefficiencies.
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