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Network Operating Systems Market

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on July 9, 2019 by Rick BackusJuly 9, 2019

Demand for enhanced network infrastructure among organization is increasing rapidly. At the same time, vendors are facing various challenges while installing network devices at the office premises due to the advent of advanced solutions and technologies such as cloud-based services, … Continue reading →

Posted in Infrastructure, Networking | Leave a reply

Using AI in Microsoft Flow

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on July 8, 2019 by Rick BackusJuly 8, 2019

By Simon Bisson – Microsoft’s Power Platform has become a significant part of its developer offering during the past few years. Perhaps best thought of as the modern equivalent of the 1990s client-server applications and tools like the original Visual Basic, … Continue reading →

Posted in AI, Power BI, Power Platform, PowerApps | Tagged AI, Flow, Power BI, Power Platform, PowerApps | Leave a reply

13 Expert-Recommended Ways To Automate Your Tech Team’s Workflow

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 28, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 28, 2019

Tech teams often juggle various projects at once. Because of the amount of work on their plates, team members also often hand off steps to one another when assignments pile too high. One way to take some of the pressure … Continue reading →

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Artificial intelligence needs guardrails

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 27, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 27, 2019

With the recent launch of the website AI.gov as “Artificial Intelligence for the American People,” AI will clearly be an integral part of our future. While some may still wonder, “what can AI do for us?,” many more may be asking, “what … Continue reading →

Posted in AI, Artificial Intelligence | Tagged AI, Artificial Intelligence | Leave a reply

Cybersecurity: These are the Internet of Things devices that are most targeted by hackers

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 26, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 26, 2019

By Danny Palmer – Internet-connected security cameras account for almost half of the Internet of Things devices that are compromised by hackers even as homes and businesses continue to add these and other connected devices to their networks. Research from cybersecurity company SAM … Continue reading →

Posted in Internet of Things, IoT | Tagged Internet of Things, IoT | Leave a reply

Kodak Unveils Blockchain-Based Document Management Platform For Business

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 25, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 25, 2019

By Darryn Pollock – Kodak, well-known in the blockchain space for its highly publicized KodakCoin ICO in early 2018, is progressing with a new blockchain offering for businesses. Kodak Services for Business this week unveiled a blockchain-based document management platform during a … Continue reading →

Posted in Block Chain, Document Management | Tagged BlockChain, Document Management | Leave a reply

Internet of Things Technology Will Connect Highways, Street Lights, and Vehicles

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 24, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 24, 2019

By Kathy Pretz – As more and more intelligent cars and autonomous vehicles hit the road, some engineers are thinking about what can be done to smarten up the streets on which they travel. Doing so could allow smart cars and … Continue reading →

Posted in Internet of Things, IoT | Tagged Internet of Things, IoT | Leave a reply

Is Apple’s iPadOS The End Of Desktop Computing

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 21, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 21, 2019

Last week at the WWDC event, Apple announced its new operating system — iPadOS. While on the surface it feels like a small move, in reality, it signals a fundamental shift from decades-old desktop computing paradigms to tablet-based computing paradigm. … Continue reading →

Posted in iOS, Tablets | Tagged iOS, Tablets | Leave a reply

Microsoft redesigns Power BI and adds in new AI analytics tools

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 20, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 20, 2019

Microsoft Corp. today debuted a new version of its Power BI business intelligence platform that features a revamped user experience and analytics features powered by machine learning. Power BI enables analysts to turn raw data such as sales figures into … Continue reading →

Posted in Analytics, Power BI | Tagged Analytics, Power BI | Leave a reply

Why today’s business decision-makers need data and robots

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 19, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 19, 2019

Would you make a large decision – like purchasing a home, a boat or a car – without all of the necessary information? Big decisions, especially those involving a large budget, require you to have adequate data to ensure that … Continue reading →

Posted in Artificial Intelligence | Tagged Artificial Intelligence, Business Process Automation | Leave a reply

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