Here is AITech365’s Weekly Roundup of the top news from global markets. In this fast-paced world, breaking down information helps readers grasp the nuances that follow the news.
In Cybersecurity news this week…
Accenture has acquired MNEMO Mexico, a privately held company specializing in managed cybersecurity services. Financial terms were not disclosed. Founded in Mexico City in 2012, MNEMO Mexico has 229 cybersecurity professionals and 180 cybersecurity industry certifications with key ecosystem partners.
In IT and DevOPS this week
Appian is named a Leader by Gartner in the 2023 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platforms (LCAP). The report evaluated 17 providers and their product offerings. For more information and a free copy of the Gartner Low-Code 2023 report.
In Apps news this week…
Plume Advances Personalization and Control for Consumers
NETWORK X, Network services and consumer experience pioneer Plume® has introduced new AI-driven personalization features within its HomePass® app. The company’s Founder and CEO, Fahri Diner, will welcome this new era of user control in a headline keynote at Network X on Wednesday, October 25 at 9:50 AM CEST.
In Analytics news this week…
Resonate, the pioneer of AI-driven consumer data and intelligence, unveiled AI Insights by rAI, a first-of-its-kind solution that applies groundbreaking generative AI capabilities to unparalleled consumer datasets to reveal precisely which consumer insights are most likely to move the needle for the organization. This new technology forever changes how insights, data, analytics, and media professionals identify the most critical data attributes when defining audiences for research, segmentation, persona development, predictive modeling and targeting.
In Computing news this week…
Cloudflare Powers Hyper-Local AI Inference with NVIDIA Accelerated Computing
Businesses can now access Cloudflare’s global data center network for affordable and secure AI inference to power leading-edge applications anywhere Cloudflare, Inc.
In Marketing and Analytics news this week…
Marketing and AI Contact Center Veteran Joins Invoca’s Executive Team as CMO
Invoca, a recognized leader in Conversation Intelligence AI, announced the addition of Peter Isaacson as chief marketing officer. Isaacson joins Invoca at a pivotal time, as the company expands its industry-leading platform for marketers into the contact center, enabling B2C companies to combine the best of digital and human touch. He will lead all aspects of marketing and help Invoca continue its strong revenue growth as it applies AI to the full buyer journey.
In Automation in AI news this week…
UiPath Clipboard AI Named One of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2023
UiPath, a leading enterprise automation software company, announced UiPath Clipboard AI has been selected as one of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2023. Compiled based on evaluations by TIME editors, correspondents, and staff, the annual list of Best Inventions recognizes the innovations that are changing the way we live, work, and play.
In Healthcare news this week…
Insmed and Google Cloud Collaborate to Transform the Lives of Patients by Harnessing the Power of AI
Insmed Incorporated, a global biopharmaceutical company, announced a collaboration with Google Cloud to transform the drug discovery, development, and commercialization landscape of the life sciences industry through the use of generative AI. This alliance will harness the power of Google Cloud’s cutting-edge AI technology and Insmed’s expertise in serious and rare diseases with a clear goal of reducing the time and increasing the efficiency of developing and delivering new medicines to appropriate patients.
In Generative AI news this week…
Lenovo and NVIDIA Announce Hybrid AI Solutions to Help Enterprises Quickly Adopt GenAI
The offerings were described by Lenovo Chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang and NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang at the annual global Lenovo Tech World keynote held in Austin, Texas, where they discussed businesses’ need for end-to-end solutions that bring together accelerated systems, AI software and expert services to quickly build and run custom AI models using their own data.
Insight of the Week
Edge Computing Demystified: What You Need to Know
Remember those massive, clunky computers from back in the day? They’ve come a long way. They’ve gotten smaller, but their power has grown immensely. In the past, we used to think that big data warehouses and server farms were the key to super-fast computing. But now, our attention has shifted to something called “the cloud” or offsite storage. Think Netflix, Spotify, and other tech companies – they’ve built their whole business around the cloud.