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Epicor Releases DocStar ECM Sales Order Automation

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 18, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 18, 2019

 Epicor Software Corporation, recently announced that DocStar ECM Sales Order Automation is now available. DocSar ECM Sales Order Automation assists organizations with reducing the high cost and complexity associated with manual sales-order entry by improving accuracy while streamlining fulfillment process orders and operational visibility … Continue reading →

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Deloitte’s Heat Launches Artificial Intelligence Practice ‘Heat AI’

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 17, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 17, 2019

Today, Heat, the full-service advertising agency owned by Deloitte, launched Heat AI, a first-of-its-kind practice that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to discover online trends and conversations that are predicted to grow in popularity 72 hours before they peak — … Continue reading →

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Artificial intelligence becomes life-long learner with new framework

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 7, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 7, 2019

A project of the U.S. Army has developed a new framework for deep neural networks that allows artificial intelligence systems to better learn new tasks while forgetting less of what they have learned regarding previous tasks. The North Carolina State … Continue reading →

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Smacking ‘Em Down With Decryptors

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 6, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 6, 2019

By Lawrence Abrams – This was not a very busy week, with mostly new variants of STOP Djvu and Dharma being released. The bad news is that the RIG exploit kit was discovered distributing the GetCrypt Ransomware through PopCash malvertising … Continue reading →

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Why New Protocol Marconi Is Restructuring Core Internet Technology

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 5, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 5, 2019

By Kenny Kline – The surge in blockchain-related projects has brought about myriad proposed solutions to everything from decentralized storage and computing to censorship-resistant mediums of value transfer. However, blockchains are still built on the existing Internet stack, something which Marconi, a new networking and … Continue reading →

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Consider nonfunctional requirements for content services

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 4, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 4, 2019

By Laurence Hart – Many organizations are adopting the content services approach to solving enterprise content management challenges. When organizations implement content services properly, business requirements are embedded in the back end and user experience evolves independently from the platform. This division … Continue reading →

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The Question of Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on June 3, 2019 by Rick BackusJune 3, 2019

By Jelani Harper – To the general populace, the social repercussions of AI (bias, explainability, and transparency) are the most relevant factors for determining how widely it should be deployed in everything from law enforcement to healthcare. For the contemporary … Continue reading →

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Keep an Eye on Internet of Things Legislation

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on May 23, 2019 by Rick BackusMay 23, 2019

By Susan Cassidy, Micha Nandaraj Gallo and Katharine Goodloe – A new bill introduced by Congress would require the development of detailed policy guidance that, if adopted, could significantly boost cybersecurity enhancements for the internet of things. The internet of … Continue reading →

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AI, ECM, Content Services and the Digital Workplace

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on May 23, 2019 by Rick BackusMay 23, 2019

By David Roe – Enterprise content management (ECM) has moved on from the big proprietary systems of the early 2000s to the agile, flexible, cloud based content management systems (CMS) of today. Enterprises looking to invest in content services need to consider … Continue reading →

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As AI Moves Into Medicine, The Human Touch Could Be A Casualty

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on May 22, 2019 by Rick BackusMay 22, 2019

By RICHARD HARRIS – When Kim Hilliard shows up at the clinic at the New Orleans University Medical Center, she’s not there simply for an eye exam. The human touches she gets along the way help her navigate her complicated … Continue reading →

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