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January 25, 2024

8 data strategy mistakes to avoid

Achieving data-driven success is challenging enough without the following common strategic and tactical missteps and misjudgments that can derail data operations and outcomes.

Image: Sponsored by Workday: How AI is transforming business operations

Sponsored by Workday: How AI is transforming business operations

From finance and HR to IT, supply chain, and security, AI is poised to transform the way we work. Business leaders need a plan to discover how AI can enhance productivity, help them make better decisions, and boost the bottom line.

Chinese cyberspies exploited critical VMware vCenter flaw undetected for 1.5 years

A Chinese advanced persistent threat group took advantage of a zero-day vulnerability that VMware patched in October.

Machine learning for Java developers: Algorithms for machine learning

Set up a supervised learning project, then develop and train your first prediction function using gradient descent in Java.

AI, 5G and IoT spur edge data centers

Enterprises are moving to a distributed data center model for real-time processing at the edge.

Oracle has a better generative AI strategy, analysts say

Oracle offers enterprises a more streamlined approach to lowering the costs of continuously training LLMs on organization knowledge, analysts say, though it lags rivals in generative AI services.

AWS expands Marketplace to include third-party services

ISVs, consulting partners and channel partners now can resell implementation, support and other managed services on AWS Marketplace, making the portal a one-stop-shop for all things cloud.

Grape expectations: How genAI reshaped a wine company’s customer service team

Wine Enthusiast, an online retailer of all things wine, used genAI to monitor tens of thousands of customer calls, gaining insights into why consumers were calling and using that data to quickly catch and fix product defects.

Most cloud failures have nothing to do with cloud

The verdict is in. Most cloud computing failures can be traced back to very human mistakes. What (expensive) lessons have we learned?

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