Business Intelligence and Analytics Fusion Introduces New AI-Powered Scenario Simulation and Intelligence Suite

Business Intelligence and Analytics Fusion Introduces New AI-Powered Scenario Simulation and Intelligence Suite Fusion Risk Management (Fusion), a provider of cloud-based operational resilience, business continuity, and risk management solutions, is releasing its new Scenario Simulation and Intelligence suite—enabling companies to simulate thousands of possible scenarios against their resilience plans and strategies to identify points of weakness at scale. Posted August 14, 2024 Ridge Security Enhances Proactive Exposure Management with RidgeBot 4.3.3 Ridge Security Technology Inc. is releasing RidgeBot version 4.3.3, introducing a powerful integration that enhances proactive exposure management for organizations—combining RidgeBot’s automated vulnerability detection and validation capabilities with leading vulnerability management (VM) solutions. Posted August 14, 2024 Business Intelligence Essentials – Credly DBTA Readers’ Choice Award Winners (2024) With the recent AI boom, data is being created and generated at unprecedented rates. Per the latest estimates, 402.74 million terabytes of data are created each day. This increase calls for a paradigm shift in company efficiency—quickly enabling enterprises to uncover quality insights and effective organization of this data. To help organizations progress along their data-driven journeys, each year, DBTA presents the Readers’ Choice Awards, which provide the opportunity to recognize companies whose products have been selected by the experts—our readers! Posted August 13, 2024 Rubrik and Mandiant Collaborate to Drive Robust Threat Recovery and Response Rubrik, Inc., the Zero Trust Data Security Company, is unveiling a new partnership with Mandiant, a cyber defense provider which is now part of Google Cloud. This collaboration—which is shaped by three key pillars—serves to help enterprises quickly control their risk against diverse, rampant threats. Posted August 13, 2024 IBM Cognos Business Intelligence : The Official Guide Cribl Partners with 4 Key Players in the Security Space Cribl, the data engine for IT and security, announced four key partnerships with Vijilan, Anvilogic, Securonix, and Anomali, to address growing enterprise IT and security data management challenges. Cribl Stream and Edge products are now integrated with Anvilogic’s innovative security information and event management (SIEM) platform, providing security operations centers (SOC) with best-in-class flexibility, cost efficiency, and control over their security data, according to the vendors. Posted August 12, 2024 Global Edge Data Center Market Predicted to Cross $300B By 2026 Analysis by global real estate consulting firm JLL predicts edge IT infrastructure and data centers will become a $317 billion market globally by 2026, representing a 107% growth from the 2020 market valued at $153 billion. Globally, the growth of edge computing will be influenced by not only the emergence of several technology-based megatrends but also the need for faster data transfer and high computation, as well as factors such as policies and regulations. Posted August 12, 2024 IBM Cognos Business Intelligence IBM Provides Generative AI-Powered Cybersecurity Assistant IBM is adding generative AI capabilities to its managed Threat Detection and Response Services utilized by IBM Consulting analysts to advance and streamline security operations for clients. Built on IBM’s watsonx data and AI platform, the new IBM Consulting Cybersecurity Assistant is designed to accelerate and improve the identification, investigation, and response to critical security threats, according to the company. Posted August 12, 2024 Upgrading the DBMS: Poking a House of Cards Regular readers of this column are aware that I am a proponent of getting rid of bad database standards. But sometimes it can be difficult to determine if a particular standard is bad, or just a lot of trouble to comply with! Well, what am I getting at here? Have you ever been thwarted by a global fiat from management? Of course you have, we all have. But I’m talking about a particular type of dictum from above. Something like this: “New software installations, including updated versions and releases, must be supported by current tooling before they can be installed.” Posted August 12, 2024 IBM Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst Professional Certificate Advanced Info Service Selects Oracle Alloy to Build Thailand’s Locally Owned and Operated Hyperscale Cloud Advanced Info Service (AIS), one of Thailand’s largest mobile network operators, announced plans to deploy Oracle Alloy and launch AIS Cloud, the country’s first locally owned and operated hyperscale cloud. Oracle Alloy will provide AIS’ customers and all enterprises in Thailand, including the public sector, access to more than 100 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services, including the latest artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. Posted August 12, 2024 Supply Wisdom and Fusion Collaborate to Enhance Third-Party Risk Management Effectiveness Supply Wisdom, the market’s full-stack, real-time risk intelligence SaaS platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI), is partnering with Fusion Risk Management (Fusion), a leading provider of cloud-based operational resilience, business continuity, and risk management solutions—offering Fusion customers a seamless integration for enhanced third-party risk management (TPRM) and operational risk and resilience program needs. Posted August 09, 2024 Cloudera Boosts Metadata Management with New Solution Capabilities Cloudera, a hybrid platform for data, analytics and AI, is introducing two key enhancements to its metadata management solutions, boosting open interoperability within the open data lakehouse and addressing increasing demands for security and governance across the entire data lifecycle. Posted August 08, 2024 Navigating The Good and Bad Of AI Despite the overwhelming promise of AI, its rapid proliferation has been accompanied by some unwanted side effects, including a dramatic uptick in cyberattacks— particularly social engineering attacks like phishing, which have grown 1,265% since late 2022. As a result, organizations across industries are faced with an ever-evolving challenge: balancing the positive use cases associated with AI, such as automated monitoring and streamlined workflows, with its very real risks. Posted August 08, 2024 Fuzzy Wuzzy Was a Bear, Or Was He/She a Diagram? Everyone likes a diagram. Diagrams often help make an issue clear—except when they don’t. There are plenty of diagrams that really do not convey information to the viewer, and that is a sad state for any diagram to find itself in. Maybe, just maybe, not everyone has the proper temperament to create a useful diagram? 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SEALSQ Unveils Revolutionary Artificial Intelligence for Internet of Things (AIoT) Strategy, Pioneering the Future of Connected Intelligence

SEALSQ Unveils Revolutionary Artificial Intelligence for Internet of Things (AIoT) Strategy, Pioneering the Future of Connected Intelligence Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) (“SEALSQ” or “Company”), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, announces its bold entry into the AI chip market, underscored by its visionary AIoT (Artificial Intelligence for Internet of Things) strategy, which seamlessly merges the power of AI with the expansive potential of IoT technologies. This move positions SEALSQ at the cutting edge of technological innovation, where the convergence of AI and IoT is set to drive digital transformation and reshape industries. While IoT has been around for several years, recent technological advances, including better connectivity, cloud computing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, related analytics, and low-cost sensors, have significantly accelerated its adoption. However, with the surge in data volumes, challenges have arisen in absorbing, interpreting, and making informed decisions from this data. AI enables technical systems to perceive their environment, solve problems, and act to achieve specific goals. Essentially, AI allows machines to understand existing scenarios, address issues, and implement solutions autonomously. The core of SEALSQ’s AIoT strategy is the integration of advanced semiconductors, smart sensors, AI technologies, and a comprehensive data cloud. This fusion creates a holistic platform designed to not only foster innovation but also ensure the success and efficiency of digital transformation initiatives for its customers. AIoT acts as the brain that powers the nervous system of the network of IoT objects operating within the SEALSQ Ecosystem, which currently secures over 1.6 billion IoT devices secured with SEALSQ VaultIC. With the introduction of 5G, this ecosystem is poised for even more rapid growth, as 5G will enable the connection of every object, person, and machine. AIoT will embed AI into the core infrastructure components of the ecosystem, including Root of Trust, semiconductors, and edge computing. Specialized APIs provide interoperability between components at the device, software, and platform levels, optimizing system and network operations. SEALSQ’s vision extends far beyond the current capabilities of AIoT. Our Moonshot Development Plan is set to revolutionize AI’s power and capabilities by integrating cutting-edge, comprehensive post-quantum chips into mainstream computing, AI research, and everyday technologies by 2028. This strategic initiative isn’t just about maximizing AI efficiency—it’s about ensuring ultra-security in a post-quantum era. HIGH-LEVEL GOALS Achieve a 50x improvement in AI training and inferencing times: By leveraging quantum computing, SEALSQ aims to break existing barriers in AIoT performance, enabling faster and more efficient IoT processing.Ensure 99.999% quantum-resistant security for all AI operations: SEALSQ is leading the charge in quantum-resistant security, ensuring that AI-driven technologies remain secure against emerging quantum threats.Integrate SEALSQ chips into 70% of AI-driven technologies: From home automation to autonomous vehicles, SEALSQ’s post-quantum chips will power the future of AI-driven innovations. STRATEGIC INITIATIVES Quantum AI Accelerator: Collaborate with top AI research institutions globally to utilize SEALSQ’s quantum speedup in advancing AI research and development.Ultra-Secure Quantum Networking: Partner with major telecom providers to replace classical data transfer with quantum networking, ensuring ultra-secure communication channels.Quantum-Optimized Industry Solutions: Work with leaders in industrial automation, automotive, and home automation to introduce quantum-enhanced products, leading to smarter cars, more efficient factories, and homes that learn and adapt faster than ever.Global Quantum Security Alliance: Form a coalition of technology companies, cybersecurity agencies, and governments to set standards for post-quantum security, ensuring a unified approach to the challenges of the future.Quantum Sensing Revolution: Collaborate with hardware and tech companies to integrate quantum-enhanced sensors into everyday technologies, resulting in highly accurate and sensitive devices. IMPLEMENTATION ROADMAP Year 1-2: Post-Quantum Foundation Focus on intensive R&D to refine and enhance post-quantum capabilities.Launch the Quantum AI Accelerator program in collaboration with AI research institutes.Establish dedicated teams for industry-specific collaborations. Year 2-3: Quantum Integration Mastering Business Intelligence: Comprehensive Guide to Concepts Release developer kits to enable seamless integration of SEALSQ chips into AI and tech ecosystems.Launch the first range of quantum-optimized products in partnership with industry leaders.Host international conferences to showcase advancements in Quantum Machine Learning. Year 3-4: Quantum Expansion Expand into international markets, ensuring global adoption of SEALSQ chips in AI technologies.Initiate the Global Quantum Security Alliance, influencing global standards.Collaborate with educational institutions to foster the next generation of quantum AI innovators. Year 4-5: Quantum Integration Achieve the integration of SEALSQ chips into the majority of AI-driven technologies.Provide regular updates to keep SEALSQ chips ahead of the quantum tech curve.Celebrate the realization of the 50x AI performance improvement vision. Monitoring & Evolution Feedback Loops: Regular engagement with partners and customers to ensure continuous improvement and responsiveness to emerging needs.Quantum Watch: A dedicated team to monitor advancements in quantum technology and potential security threats, ensuring SEALSQ remains at the forefront of innovation and security. By 2028, SEALSQ’s moonshot vision is to create a world where AI, powered by quantum technology, is exponentially more efficient, secure, and integrated into every aspect of our lives. Through our unwavering commitment to innovation and collaboration, we aim to make this vision a reality. As quantum computing ushers in a new era of technological evolution, SEALSQ will be at the helm, guiding the integration of AI, IoT, and quantum technologies to redefine what is possible in our connected world. The future is bright, connected, intelligent, and quantum-powered. SEALSQ is not just keeping pace with these changes; we are leading the charge, setting new standards, and shaping the future of technology. Data processed through AIoT is collected and made accessible, allowing customers to extract value, enhance market intelligence, and deepen their knowledge base. This system also enables secure automation of actions and business decisions based on real-time data, allowing IoT to operate independently with minimal human support—unlike the current market, which often requires predefined coding of all actions. A key advantage of AI in this context is its ability to enable IoT devices to learn from their environment and make decisions autonomously, without the need for human intervention. This capability significantly automates processes, improves efficiency, and enhances operational outcomes. For …

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Dashboards, Business Intelligence and Reporting using Board software

NANO Nuclear Energy Appoints Former Congressman and District Attorney Dan Donovan to its Executive Advisory Board as Chairman for Market Intelligence NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. Figure 1 – NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. Appoints Fromer District Attorney and Congressman Daniel M. Donovan Jr. as its Chairman of the Executive Advisory Board for Market Intelligence. Pros and Cons of Board Former member of House Homeland Security Committee member brings important expertise and contacts to NANO Nuclear New York, N.Y., Aug. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NNE) (“NANO Nuclear”), a vertically integrated advanced nuclear energy and technology company developing portable clean energy solutions, today announced the appointment of former Congressman Daniel M. Donovan Jr. to its Executive Advisory Board. Mr. Donovan has been appointed as the Chairman of the Executive Advisory Board for Market Intelligence. Mr. Donovan is a seasoned attorney and prominent public figure with a distinguished career in law and politics. Serving as the Richmond County District Attorney for over a decade, Donovan was instrumental in implementing reforms that strengthened the legal protections for victims of crime while ensuring that the rights of all citizens were upheld. In addition to his legal career, Donovan made significant contributions to public service as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing New York’s 11th Congressional District. During his time in Congress, Mr. Donovan was a vocal advocate for national security, veterans’ affairs, and disaster recovery, serving on several key committees and subcommittees. As part of the Committee on Homeland Security, he chaired the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Communication, and was also an active member of the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies. Additionally, Mr. Donovan contributed to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, where he served on the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations, as well as the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere. Dashboards, Business Intelligence and Reporting using Board software “It is a privilege to take on this role with NANO Nuclear and help ensure that this innovative company continues its mission of building world with safe and sustainable nuclear energy solutions,” said Daniel M. Donovan, Jr., Chairman of the Executive Advisory Board for Market Intelligence of NANO Nuclear Energy. “The United States is a hub for innovation and the advancement of technologies that have the potential to transform our way of life. Simply put, energy resilience is crucial for national security, and the path to self assured energy resilience is through widespread usage of scalable nuclear power. NANO Nuclear’s technologies in development have the capacity to achieve just that, and I am thrilled to contribute to ensuring that the company, along with its outstanding technical and management teams, has the support necessary to bring these technologies to market.” Story continues Figure 1 – NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. Appoints Fromer District Attorney and Congressman Daniel M. Donovan Jr. as its Chairman of the Executive Advisory Board for Market Intelligence. “It is a pleasure to welcome another former U.S. national leader, Mr. Donovan, to the Executive Advisory Board of NANO Nuclear,” said Jay Yu, Founder and Chairman of NANO Nuclear Energy. “Mr. Donovan presided over numerous high-profile cases during his time as District Attorney and has a proven track record of standing up for the American people. A member of the Climate Solutions Caucus during his time as the U.S. representative for New York’s 11th congressional district, Mr. Donovan understands that you have to meet challenges head on, particularly challenges associated with clean energy solutions. We are delighted to add his expertise to our bipartisan Executive Advisory Board.” BOARD Software Reviews, Demo & Pricing – “The addition of Mr. Donovan to our Executive Advisory Board is yet another step to ensuring that we protect our company and our shareholders through the addition of highly qualified and respected professionals,” said James Walker, Chief Executive Officer and Head of Reactor Development of NANO Nuclear Energy. “During his tenure as District Attorney, Mr. Donovan earned a well-deserved reputation for being tough on crime and prioritizing the safety of his constituents, a commitment that continued throughout his service in the U.S. House of Representatives. His combination of legal, regulatory and governmental expertise will be very valuable to us, and I welcome him to our team.” About NANO Nuclear Energy NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NNE) is an advanced technology-driven nuclear energy company seeking to become a commercially focused, diversified, and vertically integrated company across four business lines: (i) cutting edge portable microreactor technology, (ii) nuclear fuel fabrication, (iii) nuclear fuel transportation and (iv) nuclear industry consulting services. NANO Nuclear believes it is the first portable nuclear microreactor company to be listed publicly in the U.S. Led by a world-class nuclear engineering team, NANO Nuclear’s products in technical development are “ZEUS”, a solid core battery reactor, and “ODIN”, a low-pressure coolant reactor, each representing advanced developments in clean energy solutions that are portable, on-demand capable, advanced nuclear microreactors. Board Review Pricing, Features, Shortcomings Advanced Fuel Transportation Inc. (AFT), a NANO Nuclear subsidiary, is led by former executives from the largest transportation company in the world aiming to build a North American transportation company that will provide commercial quantities of HALEU fuel to small modular reactors, microreactor companies, national laboratories, military, and DOE programs. Through NANO Nuclear, AFT is the exclusive licensee of a patented high-capacity HALEU fuel transportation basket developed by three major U.S. national nuclear laboratories and funded by the Department of Energy. Assuming development and commercialization, AFT is expected to form part of the only vertically integrated nuclear fuel business of its kind in North America. HALEU Energy Fuel Inc. (HEF), a NANO Nuclear subsidiary, is focusing on the future development of a domestic source for a High-Assay, Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) fuel fabrication pipeline for NANO Nuclear’s own microreactors as well as the broader advanced nuclear reactor industry. For more corporate information please visit: https://NanoNuclearEnergy.com/ For further information, please contact: Email: IR@NANONuclearEnergy.comBusiness Tel: (212) 634-9206 PLEASE FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA PAGES HERE: …

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Ethical Considerations in BI

Business Intelligence vs. Competitive Intelligence: What’s the Difference? Business Intelligence vs. Competitive Intelligence: An Overview Competitive intelligence is the act of understanding a company’s industry and industry rivals so the company can make better business decisions. Business intelligence refers to the tools, software, and systems that play a vital role in the strategic planning process of a company. Key Takeaways Competitive intelligence is the outward-focused analysis of a business’s competitors to identify advantages and potential strategies.In contrast, business intelligence is the inward-focused evaluation of the business’s own data, which can help improve efficiency and growth.Combining both business and competitive intelligence provides a framework for action that can help increase stability, profitability, and success. Competitive Intelligence Competitive intelligence is an acute type of market research conducted by a business. With competitive intelligence, businesses use the same type of tactics utilized when conducting market research; however, the focus is to answer more target questions rather than review broad market trends. Competitive intelligence can include the knowledge of a competitor’s operations or business partners, as well as a deeper understanding of the industry in which a company operates. Competitive intelligence is any material information a company possesses that allows it to make better-informed decisions than the average company in its industry. It does so to operate more efficiently. Conducting competitive intelligence allows a company to spot opportunities in the market and beat out its competitors. For example, a company might follow messages on X (formerly Twitter), blog posts, LinkedIn profiles, and email blasts to track what a competitor is doing. Benefits of Competitive Intelligence Increased marketing efficiency: Your research can help you win back market share or identify target markets that your competitors may have missed.Increased sales: Your sales staff will be able to close more sales when they can position your product competitively against others in the market.Improved products: Competitive intelligence can help your research and development team improve and iterate on your offering.Reduced risk: When you know what tactics your competitors have tried (and failed), you can more easily sidestep pitfalls, focus on proven strategies, and generate growth. Business Intelligence Business intelligence represents the physical tools and software a company uses to gather intelligence and research. Companies then use that information to make decisions. These tools and software combine to make systems that allow a company to gather, store, and analyze raw business data in a way that helps it make the right decisions. Business intelligence systems normally operate to collect data in the areas of customer support, market research, competitive intelligence, product performance, and other statistical analyses. Benefits of Business Intelligence Speed up product design: Evaluate the most popular features and use cases to develop your customers’ ideal product and release it faster. Improved product launches: Metrics can help you improve the performance of your campaigns by identifying the highest-performing pieces and audiences. Improved sales strategies: By analyzing which deals are most effective, the sales team can be trained to close more sales. Strengthened human resources: Evaluating employee data can uncover trends in company culture and employee satisfaction, and even reveal causes for high turnover so you can improve retention. Better executive decision-making: Management can make informed decisions when guiding the direction of the company when it has the best available data. Key Differences Although both types of intelligence are broadly concerned with increasing sales and growing profitability, there are some differences between business intelligence and competitive intelligence. Consultoria de Business Intelligence RCR + anos experiência Competitive intelligence Business intelligence Outward-facing Inward-facing Improves positioning Improves systems Predicts competitors’ moves Guides the business’s moves Relies on third-party data Relies on internal data How Can Business Intelligence Help You Gain Competitive Advantage? Business intelligence can help a company gain an advantage in the marketplace by streamlining its operations, reducing inefficiencies, and identifying new sales opportunities. For example, a company can reduce inventory of stock that isn’t selling, replace it with stock with a higher profit margin, and win over customers with improved sales strategies. How Do Companies Gather Competitive Intelligence? There are several different ways a company can obtain data about its competitors in the market. Your competitors’ own social media, press releases, and annual reports (as applicable) can give insight into their upcoming moves, as can trade magazines and industry reports. Observing and talking with customers and industry experts can also reveal trends in customer opinion and behavior toward your competitors. Consultoría Business Intelligence – Consultores IA How Do You Do Competitive Intelligence ? The competitive intelligence process begins with identifying your competitors, their offerings, and their market position. Once you have identified your rivals, you’ll conduct research and gather information. When you have gathered your data, you must analyze it to draw the conclusions that will form the basis of your action plan. At that point, it’s time to execute your plan. Keep in mind that competitive intelligence is an ongoing process, so you’ll need to continue to monitor your competitors if you want to stay one step ahead. The Bottom Line Business intelligence is a company’s inward-facing analysis that is focused on improving efficiency, and competitive intelligence is outward-facing research that aims to predict a competitor’s next moves. While both competitive intelligence and business intelligence can help a company prosper, understanding the benefits of each will help you get the best insights. Transforming Your Organization with the Power of Business Intelligence Consultoría Business Intelligence (BI) IBSO Share   Share   Consultoría en Business Intelligence para su Empresa – BeMentors Share   Email   Contratar Consultor Business Intelligence Kinesis With the ability to drive strategic initiatives, make educated decisions and extract valuable insights from raw data, business intelligence (BI) has become a key enabler for organizational success. BI has revolutionized the way businesses operate and plan for the future in this age of intense competition and rapid technological advancement. One of the most powerful business intelligence tools available, Intellicus has provided tailored solutions to over 17,000 small and large businesses, enabling them to make data-driven decisions. Understanding Business Intelligence Business …

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