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Leveraging ML-Based Anomaly Detection for 4G Networks Optimization

DZone

Artificial intelligence and machine learning already have some impressive use cases for industries like retail, banking, or transportation. All these areas are receiving the same amount of coverage — although cities and towns need more internet traffic, and forests require very little.

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Observations on the Importance of Cloud-based Analytics

All Things Distributed

AWS is enabling innovations in areas such as healthcare, automotive, life sciences, retail, media, energy, robotics that it is mind boggling and humbling. The City of Chicago is one of the first to bring sensors throughout the city that will permanently measure air quality, light intensity, sound volume, heat, precipitation, wind and traffic.

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The Agile Manager

Is brick-and-mortar retail dead? The authors traffic in interesting data, but either lack the courage to draw any conclusion beyond Things Might Change But Nobody Knows (thanks for that, so helpful), or use the data selectively to present defenses for their preference of what the future will be. Are cities dead? Is cash dead?

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Dutch Enterprises and The Cloud

All Things Distributed

Using cloud computing as the underlying technology to run the LBS platform Tom Tom is able to provide developers with on-demand content that will enable them to build location based applications for fleet management, route planning, traffic management or spatial analytics. .

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The Ever Given is Not a Black Swan Event

The Agile Manager

The disruption is not simply the result of a ship running aground and blocking traffic in a busy, narrow passageway. This has caused considerable disruption to global supply chains. Some have incorrectly referred to the incident and the aftermath as a “black swan” event.

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Innovation Exhaustion

The Agile Manager

There are plenty of examples - music publishing, mass-market retailing, local transportation - where new entrants have left a wake of creative destruction in their path. The chattering classes are telling us that we live in an "ideas economy" a full half-century after it was ripe to traffic in ideas.