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Oracle leverages machine learning to manage, secure enterprise systems

Network World

Oracle is not the first company that comes to mind when you think of enterprise security, but the company announced at its recent OpenWorld conference new products with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning capabilities to quickly identify security threats.

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Unlocking Enterprise systems using voice

All Things Distributed

The interfaces to our digital system have been dictated by the capabilities of our computer systems—keyboards, mice, graphical interfaces, remotes, and touch screens. As a result, they fail to deliver a truly seamless and customer-centric experience that integrates our digital systems into our analog lives.

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What gives IT leaders pause as they look to integrate agentic AI with legacy infrastructure

CIO Business Intelligence

Agentic AI was the big breakthrough technology for gen AI last year, and this year, enterprises will deploy these systems at scale. According to a January KPMG survey of 100 senior executives at large enterprises, 12% of companies are already deploying AI agents, 37% are in pilot stages, and 51% are exploring their use.

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How CareSource ditched its data silos

CIO Business Intelligence

As companies re-evaluate current IT infrastructures and processes with the goal of creating more efficient, resilient, and intuitive enterprise systems, one thing has become very clear: traditional data warehousing architectures that separate data storage from usage are pretty much obsolete.

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Marketo Integration with Enterprise Systems for Account Based Marketing

IT Toolbox

While Marketo may provide the features and functionality needed for account based marketing, it does not always have access to the necessary data.

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CrowdStrike incident has CIOs rethinking their cloud strategies

CIO Business Intelligence

The widespread disruption caused by the recent CrowdStrike software glitch, which led to a global outage of Windows systems, has sent shockwaves through the IT community. The incident exposed the fragility of cloud-dependent systems where a single point of failure can have cascading effects across an organization.

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You'll still get Windows 11 updates on an unsupported system, just don't get used to it

TechSpot

Since the OS was announced, the company has repeatedly underlined that it wants to gradually elevate security for consumers to the same level of that found on enterprise systems. With Windows 11, Microsoft has chosen to split its user base in two. To that end, Microsoft had to enact some.

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