Data is the backbone of tech innovation. Storing, processing and managing IT resources and data impacts your tech system’s efficiency and expected output. The advent of cloud computing revolutionized ...
The edge computing market continues to grow exponentially as organizations of all sizes (not just Fortune 500 companies) realize the data being captured at the edge must also be processed, stored and, ...
Cloud-based video security solutions have rapidly become mainstream in the security industry. Nearly two-thirds of security professionals are now implementing these technologies. Behind this cloud ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed industries by enabling systems to make smart decisions, process vast amounts of data, and even predict outcomes in real-time. Two primary paradigms in AI ...
Edge AI is a form of artificial intelligence that in part runs on local hardware rather than in a central data center or on cloud servers. It’s part of the broader paradigm of edge computing, in which ...
The energy industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by advancements in digital technology and the ever-growing need for real-time data analytics. As energy companies look to ...
Using edge systems to run elements of generative AI could be game-changing. It requires planning and skill, but this hybrid approach may be the future. Historically, large language models (LLMs) have ...
Cloud computing and Edge AI are two transformative technologies that play crucial roles in advancing artificial intelligence. Cloud computing provides the computational power and scalability required ...
We are expecting the global building automation system market to grow considerably in the next several years, largely driven by directives to reduce energy consumption and bring more control to ...
In the narrative of Industry 4.0, the cloud has long been the protagonist. It promised infinite storage, massive computing power, and the ability to aggregate d ...
An explosion in data from inspection images and metrology measurements is creating a confusing set of demands for chipmakers and their equipment vendors. On one hand they need the massive storage and ...