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IBM launches cloud-based tool to monitor AI compliance
IBM launches a cloud-based tool which monitors artificial intelligence (AI) in order for enterprises to comply with regulations
IBM achieves analytics at scale with Hortonworks
IBM announces it’s recently been hosting analytics with Hortonworks to expand its data science capabilities and features of Apache Hadoop file systems, including data lake environments
DevOps in the world of artificial intelligence
James Kelloway, Agile Delivery Manager at National Grid, explains how DevOps works in the world of artificial intelligence (AI)
IBM launches AI cloud services in India
Today, IBM launches its artificial intelligence (AI) powered enterprise marketing cloud services in India
Microsoft and Dell lands deal with intelligence community
Microsoft and Dell, who uses Microsoft technology, revealed earlier this week that it’s landed a cloud deal with the intelligence community
IBM reveals blockchain-based smart contract solution for IoT networks
IBM reveals its new solution which combines blockchain technology with Internet of Things (IoT) networks in a bid to better manage smart contracts
Just how secure are serverless apps?
Eggplant CTO, Antony Edwards, touches upon serverless apps being vulnerable to attacks because of exploiting privilege escalation and application dependencies
Survey says global government cloud market will reach US$49billion by 2023
A recent survey says the global government cloud market is expected to reach US$49.2billion by 2023
eGlobalTech and IBM supports cloud migration
eGlobalTech was selected to support IBM and the Federal Emergency Management Agency