An architectural approach to deep learning platforms
The likes of Facebook, Google, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft demonstrate the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on a daily basis. Indeed, how investors see the value of such companies is influenced heavily by their AI prowess. This AI imperative is now spreading to the business mainstream and will become fundamental to the operation of most industries.
But how does this translate to actionable practicalities for enterprise organizations? And what needs to be done to lay the right technology foundations to meet both immediate and future needs?
Content Contributors: Dale Vile & Bryan Betts
Bryan Betts is sadly no longer with us. He worked as an analyst at Freeform Dynamics between July 2016 and February 2024, when he tragically passed away following an unexpected illness. We are proud to continue to host Bryan’s work as a tribute to his great contribution to the IT industry.
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19 January 2024
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18 January 2024
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17 January 2024
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27 December 2023
Dale is a co-founder of Freeform Dynamics, and today runs the company. As part of this, he oversees the organisation’s industry coverage and research agenda, which tracks technology trends and developments, along with IT-related buying behaviour among mainstream enterprises, SMBs and public sector organisations.
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16 December 2024
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10 December 2024
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10 December 2024
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25 November 2024
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