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How AI is bringing a new dimension to software testing - Cloud Computing News

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Software testing teams analyse and correct thousands of code on a daily basis to ensure the final product is free of errors. However, the on-demand customer expects software to be comprehensive in functionality and delivered with precision and speed. Current software testing procedures are not scalable to meet these needs, nor are they cost- or time-efficient in the digital economy. As products become more complex to create, the code becomes more challenging to test accurately. Manual testing exposes development teams to many challenges--code changes causing errors elsewhere in the product, the considerable length of regression testing cycles, resourcing constraints of hiring skilled software testers to meet demand, and more.


5 steps to prime your business for AI - Cloud computing news

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Artificial intelligence (AI), when integrated correctly, enables organizations to learn and then act on information--powering businesses to make predictions, automate processes and optimize logistics. Although AI has the potential to add almost $16T to the global economy by 2030, 81 percent of business leaders do not understand the data and infrastructure required for AI. Businesses need a prescriptive, strategic approach to successfully modernize their information architectures (IA) with AI. Successful AI models rely on collection and organization of data--a unified and open information architecture is necessary to prime data and ready businesses for an AI and multicloud world. The AI ladder gives organizations a set of guiding principles for the four areas of AI: how to collect, organize and analyze data, and ultimately, how to infuse AI into business practices.


The future of automating all types of work - Cloud computing news

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Developments including artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotic process automation bring the promise of transforming work as we know it. Those transformed work processes will operate in a completely different way: fully automated and autonomous, with smart machines doing the work. The vision is to free humans from performing mundane and repetitive business tasks and assist them with better access to better information to better serve customers and the business. For C-suite executives and technologists today, the challenge is to move beyond the hype of digital transformation to use data and automation in ways that make a real difference in the performance of the organization. Automating work may seem like it's just about technology, but the transformation that matters most is strategic.


3 ways cloud is transforming the banking industry - Cloud computing news

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Banking firms have many of the same IT challenges of any other industry: infrastructure scalabity requirements, the need for application modernization and a pressure to use data to build better customer experiences. At the same time, banking firms also face some of the most stringent security and compliance standards of any industry. Cloud technology can be a powerful tool for meeting these demands simultaneously. In France, approximately 50 percent of corporate fraud attempts involve tricking companies into diverting payments into a criminal's bank account instead of paying suppliers. With help from IBM, SiS, a French company that specializes in fraud protection, built a blockchain in the IBM Cloud that acts as a tamper-proof repository of verified bank information, and developed a service that helps clients check transactions and detect anomalies in seconds.


Are you putting cloud and AI to work? - Cloud computing news

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Businesses are becoming smarter with the use of intelligent digital platforms. But not all digital platforms are built equally. What was your digital platform initially built for? Knowing the answer to this question will help you understand what capabilities your business will be able to adopt and adapt to in the future. Are you ready to adapt?


Intelligence in the cloud: Beyond the hype - Cloud computing news

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If you follow developments in cloud architecture, you may have been hearing a lot recently on the importance of an "intelligent cloud" and an "intelligent edge." Cloud providers who have traditionally focused on providing infrastructure and software have begun to realize that there is only so much value they can drive through these as-a-service offerings, and it is no surprise that the word "cognitive" has begun to creep into more marketing and speechifying on cloud. But it's important for developers and data scientists to be able to distinguish between the marketing and the reality of a truly cognitive cloud. IBM is leading in artificial intelligence, with Watson's deep domain expertise helping clients of every size, across all industries, every day. Watson -- which is available only on the IBM Cloud --has the full range of cognitive technology – ML, AI, cognitive -- because that's what is needed for decision making and transformative business outcomes.


How to put the IBM built-in data scientist to work for you - Cloud computing news

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In modern IT operations teams, one of the biggest challenges is monitoring an increasingly complex environment--across many different tools--with fewer people. On top of that, teams face more pressure to avoid outages. And due to the immediacy of social media, outages can become very public, very quickly, negatively affecting customer sentiment of the company's brand. Some companies are choosing to employ data scientists to help them overcome challenges like these. The data scientist can use machine learning libraries to build a custom solution to help monitor their environment for potential problems.


Automate big decisions in a big data world - Cloud computing news

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No longer only the domain of science fiction, artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to impact everything from how steel is produced to how banks recommend financial products and even to how farmers grow lettuce. It could even change how people move around cities and do business. At its core, AI can be defined as a set of technologies that enable computing systems to sense, comprehend and act. Within 10 years, AI and robotics are expected to make a creative disruption impact estimated of between $14 trillion and $33 trillion dollars in cost reductions across manufacturing and healthcare, enabled by the automation of knowledge work, according to a Bank of America Merrill Lynch report. Rule engine and expert systems have been essential components of symbolic artificial intelligence for decades.


Intelligence in the cloud: Beyond the hype - Cloud computing news

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If you follow developments in cloud architecture, you may have been hearing a lot recently on the importance of an "intelligent cloud" and an "intelligent edge." Cloud providers who have traditionally focused on providing infrastructure and software have begun to realize that there is only so much value they can drive through these as-a-service offerings, and it is no surprise that the word "cognitive" has begun to creep into more marketing and speechifying on cloud. But it's important for developers and data scientists to be able to distinguish between the marketing and the reality of a truly cognitive cloud. IBM is leading in artificial intelligence, with Watson's deep domain expertise helping clients of every size, across all industries, every day. Watson -- which is available only on the IBM Cloud --has the full range of cognitive technology – ML, AI, cognitive -- because that's what is needed for decision making and transformative business outcomes.


How businesses can get the cognitive edge - Cloud computing news

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The buzz in the computing industry is all about cognitive. My clients are at various stages of understanding its implications. They want to know what cognitive truly is and how it solves real business challenges. As many observers have noted, it's not a specific product. Instead, it's an era that includes multiple vendors and various technologies.