Latest Articles in data management

With unified insights, resilience can be the new normal

Thanks to cloud computing and artificial intelligence, data-powered insights will deliver resilience and shape a more sustainable future in tomorrow’s Smart Cities, explains Rashesh Mody, Head of Monitoring & Control for AVEVA.

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73% of India’s IT leaders plan to make significant increases in 2021 cloud budgets

Research from Amdocs reveals Indian enterprises focusing on hiring and reskilling employees on cloud services

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SenRa unleashes the power of Ginjer™ 2.0

SenRa is announcing the release of it’s new Ginjer™ 2.0 IoT analytics platform which will help users to easily and securely manage IoT data and devices at scale. The new Ginjer 2.0 is redefining what’s possible for businesses by accelerating business decision making with powerful reporting tools, real-time data visualization, device management capabilities and user access management features in shorter amount of time at low-cost.

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RAH Infotech inks pact with Veeam for Cloud Data Management solutions

RAH Infotech and Veeam Software have joined hands to address the data management needs of Government, Indian enterprises and SMEs.

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Pan, tilt and zoom to foresee the future

Powered with technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), these devices keep the pulse of a smart city alive. Cameras represent one of the key elements of surveillance systems that make up the smart city market, which is expected to grow to $2.75 trillion by 2023.

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Salesforce Announces Customer 360 Truth

Customer 360 Truth is a new set of capabilities that allow companies to connect, authenticate and govern customer data and identity across Salesforce. Now, with a complete view and deeper understanding of every customer, companies can deliver more personalized customer experiences.

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Smart cities revolution to boost employment in India

Smart cities have emerged as a potential job creator in the past few months. Many new-age profiles are likely to witness potential growth especially in the areas of ICT (Information Communication Technology), Data Management & Analytics and e-Governance.

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