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Is AI the Next Digital Frontier?

Is AI the Next Digital Frontier?
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Week of April 2, 2018
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Alan Zeichick
Make Artificial Intelligence Part of the Business Team

It’s rare to have a conversation about cutting-edge business technology without hearing how artificial intelligence is being used to improve the customer experience. Or how machine learning is making networks more secure by finding patterns of malicious behavior. Or that AI is empowering sales teams with new capabilities for spotting opportunities—and closing deals.

Yet not everyone is on board. As Chuck Hollis explains, some people feel threatened by AI. Others can’t accept that software is now making decisions at least as well as—and sometimes better than—human beings.

AI is still new. Over time, we’ll find out what AI software is good at and where it might make mistakes. AI will get better and smarter. Like the best employees, AI software may soon become indispensable as a valued element of the organizational team.

— Alan Zeichick, Principal Analyst at Camden Associates
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Four Insights into AI and the Future of Work
When people worry that jobs will be lost to AI and other forms of automation, that popular perspective isn’t quite accurate. Sure, some employers use technology to eliminate jobs, mainly to cut costs. But most growth-oriented employers are using AI to explore new opportunities to augment and help humans, not replace them.
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How Oracle’s New Autonomous Data Warehouse Works
A data warehouse is a complex assembly of hardware and software that has traditionally been time-consuming to set up and manage—with database administrators spending days or weeks building, deploying, tuning, securing, and patching the data warehouse while the business users wait. And wait. And wait. With Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud, that wait is finally over.
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Organizations Embrace Analytics to Save Money—and Save Lives
With cloud analytics, Ireland’s An Post postal service enables customers to track their packages in real time. iCabbi, an Irish transportation firm, uses analytics to help taxi companies improve their performance. And the UK’s National Health Service Business Services Authority has reduced the over prescribing of antibiotics, decreased harmful interactions between older patients’ medications, and identified regimens that are most effective in the treatment of cancer.
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Six Things CEOs Should Know About DevOps
DevOps refers to a set of practices that helps software developers and IT operations staff work better by tearing down the silos between the two groups, to get new apps and features out the door faster, with fewer mistakes and less downtime in production. DevOps is now widely accepted as a good idea, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to implement.
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Five Benefits of Shifting to Smart Manufacturing
Manufacturers adopt smart technologies to improve efficiencies in their factories. But many companies are stuck in the early stages of adoption, because initiating a smart-manufacturing project is labor-intensive, time-consuming, and costly. A common hurdle is the integration of multiple technologies. Find out how smart technologies are offering opportunities for manufacturers, and learn best practices for efficient implementations.
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Xeenius is a minority-owned firm focused on providing digital experience retail solutions, consulting, and implementation services. The company accelerates its initiatives by 40% to 45% with Oracle Cloud Platform, highlighting as key benefits the ability to seamlessly shift to the cloud and the cloud’s flexibility in integrating on-premises third-party applications.
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