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Oracle launches a new sustainability app for Fusion Cloud EPM

CIO Business Intelligence

Oracle has announced the launch of Oracle Fusion Cloud Sustainability — an app that integrates data from Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM , enabling analysis and reporting within Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence.

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BRIDGEi2i Named as A Cool Vendor by Gartner In CRM Sales Technologies

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BRIDGEi2i, a leading AI consultancy, has been named as a “Cool Vendor” by Gartner in the recently published Cool Vendors in CRM Sales Technologies. The April 2020 research report was led by analysts Ilona Hansen, Adnan Zijadic, Tad Travis, and Naresh Singh to evaluate vendors that are innovative and transformative.

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Achieving Trusted AI in Manufacturing

Cloudera

Here are some of the key use cases: Predictive maintenance: With time series data (sensor data) coming from the equipment, historical maintenance logs, and other contextual data, you can predict how the equipment will behave and when the equipment or a component will fail. Eliminate data silos.

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Enabling Integration and Interoperability Across the Grid with Knowledge Graphs

Ontotext

The generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electrical power generates a lot of data needed across a variety of roles to address reporting requirements, changing regulations, advancing technology, rapid responses to extreme weather events and more. Using a more modern RDF syntax such as JSON-LD or Turtle.

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What Makes Data-in-Motion Architectures a Must-Have for the Modern Enterprise

Cloudera

Businesses are challenged, however, with transforming legacy architectures to deliver real-time data that is ready for business use. For many organizations, the analytics stack was built to consolidate transactional data in batches, often over multiple steps, to report on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).