Reducing Customer Churn Hinges on Emerging Technologies and Metadata Analysis to Bring Order to Fragmented Content Landscape
FOMO. Analysis paralysis. Content, content everywhere, but not a choice to pick. While we may truly be living in a golden age of exceptional content, the sheer volume of offerings spread out among a dizzying array of providers has created a new universally shared experience: selection frustration.
It is an emotion that is playing itself out on both the supply and demand side of the equation, according to Chris Ambrozic, vice president and general manager, Discovery for TiVo, a division of Xperi Inc.
Financial Services to Harness Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to Elevate Quality of Data-Driven Decisions -- KPMG LLP
The financial services sector is among the most mature users of enterprise systems in the economy. Established institutions often preside over generations of computing platforms that have evolved over the years to accommodate on-premises data centers, private-cloud and public-cloud infrastructures, according to executives at KPMG.
Artificial Intelligence Set To Dominate Operating Rooms By 2024 -- Frost & Sullivan
A study from Frost & Sullivan claims that by 2024, the artificial intelligence (AI) market for surgery will reach $225.4 million up from $69.1 million in 2019. The use of AI and analytics in conventional operating rooms will help hospitals address inefficiencies and clinical challenges physicians face when performing surgery, according to this new study.
Finding “Real-time Vision” in Supply Chain Management Requires Investments in the Integration of AI and IoT on Cloud Platforms – Cloudleaf CEO, Mahesh Veerina
Organizations that are unable to see the exact disposition of every item in their supply chain will be unable to compete effectively in an increasingly real-time world driven by today’s ecommerce market. So says Mahesh Veerina, CEO of Cloudleaf, a Silicon Valley-based company that is using digital technologies -- including internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) -- in the cloud to transform supply chains.
Data-driven Customer Experiences Requires More Than Infrastructure; Customer Data Platforms to Play Key Role in Effective Engagement -- Simon Data CEO Jason Davis
As organizations look for ways to deliver data-driven customer experiences, many executives have focused on building out their data infrastructure to capture, store and share the explosion of structured, unstructured and telemetry data being generated today. Infrastructure alone, however, will not be enough to develop and implement effective customer engagement strategies, according to Jason Davis, co-founder and CEO of New York-based Simon Data, in a thought leadership interview with BizTechReports.
ABI Research: Machine Vision Boosted by the Increasing Use of AI Chips in the Mobile Devices Market
Shipments of mobile devices, including smartphones, tablets, and wearable cameras, with embedded machine vision technology, will increase from 45 million in 2018 to over 590 million in 2023, according to a new forecast by ABI Research. That amounts to a combined annual growth rate (CAGR) of 67 percent.
Consumers Would Use AI to Save Time and Money, Gartner Survey Reveals
Saving time and money are the top reasons why consumers would use artificial intelligence (AI), according to a recent survey by Gartner, Inc.
Cybersecurity Breaches to Result in Over 146 Billion Records Stolen By 2023: Juniper Research
A recent report by Juniper Research found that over 33 billion records will be stolen by cybercriminals in 2023 alone, an increase of 175 percent over the 12 billion records expected to be compromised in 2018. This will result in a cumulative loss of over 146 billion records for the whole period.
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Begin to Shape Data Center Infrastructure: IHS Markit
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are touching many aspects of the data center, bringing efficiency gains, increased reliability and automation to data center physical infrastructure, according to new research from IHS Markit.
Cloud Services to Reach $374 Billion in 2022 as AI and Machine Learning Flourish: IHS Markit
As artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning deployments grow, cloud services are poised to benefit in a big way, according to a new report from IHS Markit.
Global Business Value of Artificial Intelligence to Reach $1.2 Trillion in 2018, Gartner Says
Global business value derived from artificial intelligence (AI) is projected to total $1.2 trillion in 2018, an increase of 70 percent from 2017, according to new research from Gartner. AI-derived business value is forecast to reach $3.9 trillion in 2022. Customer experience represents the majority of ai business value through 2020.