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Webinar: Smart Data – The Foundation for Better Business Outcomes

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Smart Data Webinar Series

About the Webinar

This webinar will explore emerging technologies that enable a new generation of intelligent applications and enterprise systems. It will also act as a roadmap for evaluating and integrating these technologies and practices, and set the stage for our 2016 series of Smart Data webinars.

In the last few years, we have witnessed an AI renaissance with significant advances in areas such as machine-learning/deep learning, natural language processing, and biologically-inspired processor architectures. Simultaneously, the rise of the Industrial Internet of Things – which together with the “traditional” Internet form the Internet of Everything – foreshadows a connected world of smarter homes, cities, and even business relationships.

These “cognitive connections”  are supported by advanced analytics and smart data. Join the discussion to see how you and your organization can benefit from getting started now.

About the Speaker

Adrian Bowles

Founder, STORM Insights, Inc.

Adrian Bowels croppedAdrian is an industry analyst and recovering academic, providing research and advisory services for buyers, sellers, and investors in emerging technology markets. His coverage areas include cognitive computing, big data / analytics, the Internet of things, and cloud computing. Adrian co-authored Cognitive Computing and Big Data Analytics (Wiley, 2015) and is currently writing a book on the business and societal impact of these emerging technologies. He has held executive positions at several consulting and analyst firms. Adrian also held academic appointments in computer science at Drexel University and SUNY-Bingamton, and adjunct faculty positions in the business schools at NYU and Boston College. He began his career with research and application development roles at IBM and GTE Laboratories. Adrian earned his BA in Psychology and MS in Computer Science from SUNY-Binghamton, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Northwestern University.

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