The bar keeps getting higher on the capabilities of AI/ML; and now MIT researchers are making rapid progress in designing artificial intelligence technology using neural networks that imitate brain circuits. Read the article to gain additional insight.
While AI is now clearly seen as a compelling solution that can vastly expand business intelligence, the business world doesn't appear ready for AI and the infrastructure it requires. Read the blog to learn about the gap and ideas for bridging it.
A recent Gartner® report found that an effective way to achieve supply chain excellence is to hold distribution center inventory in a channel-agnostic manner that enables more flexible use of fulfillment of online and in-store inventory. Achieving this level of flexibility requires a system with rules-based order orchestration that leverages AI and real-time omnichannel inventory data to proactively address constraints and profitably fulfill orders on time and in full.
The concept of data gravity is simple and powerful: It's the tendency for data and related applications to congregate in one location. How does the concept apply to the real world of data and technology? Read this blog for answers and to see how data gravity can unlock the full potential of data and drive strategic decisions to give your business a competitive edge.
A team of scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital has developed a new tool that uses AI to predict which patients are most likely to experience a recurrence of melanoma. Read the blog to learn how this research may lead to more effective treatment for patients in the early stages of melanoma.