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Big data analytics boost Vivint’s smart home IQ
Cars, personal assistants and smartphones are starting to learn user habits and make decisions automatically. Can the home be far behind? Vivint Inc., the provider of smart home security systems over the past 18 years, has embarked on a technology approach that combines artificial intelligence, sensors and a computer-based control network to effectively learn homeowner ...
Akbank speeds up analytics as Turkish population grows younger
Although it is one of Turkey’s largest financial institutions with $84 billion in assets, Akbank T.A.Ş.’ye still faces a number of challenges adopting to the digital world. Chief among these is finding a way to grow its customer base by increasing retention and reducing churn. This challenge is made even more complicated by a younger ...
Seldom-used metadata could be next gold mine, says NetApp CTO
In 2006, an online retailer came up with an idea to let users rent unused capacity on the company’s virtual computers. Eleven years later, Amazon Web Services Inc. is generating $16 billion in annual revenue. In 2008, three starving students thought that the notion of renting out unused space in their apartment might form the ...
IBM Watson needs a makeover, and other predictions in cloud, AI and IoT for 2018
If there is a single theme surrounding key trends and developments in the digital world over the past year, it is speed. Technology today is like a heavily loaded freight train barreling down the innovation mountain without even the slightest notion of where the brake is, or if it even works. As a tumultuous year ...
Developers and data center operators welcome Intel’s latest FPGA moves
Intel’s recently unveiled plans to deploy customized field programmable gate array-based acceleration of storage and computing workloads are welcome news for developers who are pushing the data center boundaries. Fields such as genomics and finance are using increasingly complex data-intensive applications, and the acceleration of workloads in high-performance computing is becoming no longer nice but necessary. ...
Data to become self-aware, customized and huge, predicts NetApp CTO
Nothing in the technology world can ever be guaranteed, but industry trends and customer preferences reveal a roadmap for where the enterprise computing car is headed. And the driver of that car will be data, the information that every business wants to capture, analyze and use in the pursuit of ultimate success. “There will be ...
GDPR could force draining of the data lake
Until now, the general principle surrounding the gathering of data is that too much is never enough. But with the strict General Data Protection Regulation going into effect next May for companies with operations in Europe or any company that holds data on European citizens, there is a distinct possibility that a significant amount of data ...
New revenue officer plans to continue Nutanix’s ‘start-small’ approach
The job description for most corporate chief revenue officers is to optimize the sales pipeline and generate a healthy profit stream. When Lou Attanasio (pictured) stepped into the role for Nutanix Inc. this month, he knew the challenge would be to keep a fast-moving hyperconverged infrastructure company on its rapid ascent in a highly competitive ...
Nutanix, Dell EMC partnership solid, despite concerns of ‘competitive battle’
Earlier this year, Nutanix Inc. executives went out of their way to emphasize the positive nature of the company’s relationship with Dell EMC. The integration of Nutanix software on Dell’s PowerEdge servers has been a benefit to both companies was the message in a conference call with analysts. Fast forward to the Nutanix .NEXT EU ...
How tweets become weapons: Security expert sees hacker “tells” in the data
It’s not often representatives from three of the most powerful media technology companies in the world appear together, but that is exactly what happened last week in Washington, D.C. Executives from Facebook, Google and Twitter were called to testify before the U.S. Congress about the spread of disinformation during the 2016 presidential election by Russian operatives. ...









