SaaS and PaaS have become part of the everyday tech lexicon since emerging as delivery models, shifting how enterprises purchase and implement technology. A new “_” as a service model is aspiring to become just as widely adopted based on its potential to drive business outcomes with unmatched efficiency: Artificial intelligence as a service (AIaaS). The emergence of AIaaS will play a critical role in AI adoption. . According torecent research, AI-based software revenue is expected to climb from $9.5 billion in 2018 to $118.6 billion in 2025 as companies seek new insights into their respective businesses that can give them a competitive edge. Organizations recognize that their systems hold virtual treasure troves of data but don’t know what to do with it or how to harness it. They do understand, however, that machines can complete a level of analysis in seconds that teams of dedicated researchers couldn’t attain even over the course of weeks. The link for this article located at The Next Web is no longer available. . AI-based software revenue is projected to reach $118.6 billion by 2025, reshaping technology adoption strategies.. become, everyday, lexicon, since, emerging, delivery, models, shift. . Brittany Day
No one doubts that computers have made businesses more fast-paced, efficient and flexible. The clerks of Dickens' day, laboriously entering facts and figures into ledgers, are long gone. The 20th century's legions of secretaries armed with typewriters, carbon paper and filing . . . . No one doubts that computers have made businesses more fast-paced, efficient and flexible. The clerks of Dickens' day, laboriously entering facts and figures into ledgers, are long gone. The 20th century's legions of secretaries armed with typewriters, carbon paper and filing cabinets have faded away, replaced by administrative assistants, personal computers, and virtual files and folders. Computers have allowed companies to gather, analyse and stockpile vast amounts of data - and then use this information in ways that simply were not possible before the digital revolution. The link for this article located at Net-Security.org is no longer available. . No one doubts that computers have made businesses more fast-paced, efficient and flexible. The clerk. doubts, computers, businesses, fast-paced, efficient, flexible, clerk. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
With all that has happened in the last 18 months, the need for encryption chips and integrated components is picking up steam, according to In-Stat/MDR Although still in its infancy, the high-tech market research firm reports that the security IC market will be propelled upward by the continuation of heightened security concerns, coupled with the technology's ability to help companies operate more efficiently and lower operating costs. . . .. With all that has happened in the last 18 months, the need for encryption chips and integrated components is picking up steam, according to In-Stat/MDR Although still in its infancy, the high-tech market research firm reports that the security IC market will be propelled upward by the continuation of heightened security concerns, coupled with the technology's ability to help companies operate more efficiently and lower operating costs. As a result, the encryption chip market will grow from less than $75 million in 2001 to over $575 million by 2006. "There is no escape from the reality that companies need to do business over the Web. Therefore, security is not an option, but a necessity," says Eric Mantion, a Senior Analyst with In-Stat/MDR. The link for this article located at ContentWire is no longer available. . Surge in the requirement for cryptographic processors fueled by safety concerns and improved functionality in corporate activities during the last year and a half.. Encryption Chips, Security Technology, Integrated Components, Market Growth, High-Tech. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Electronic signatures carry full legal weight beginning Sunday, ushering in a new era for commerce over the Internet. Digital signatures carry the promise of reducing the cost of business and making it more efficient, spurring the growth of e-commerce.. . .. Electronic signatures carry full legal weight beginning Sunday, ushering in a new era for commerce over the Internet. Digital signatures carry the promise of reducing the cost of business and making it more efficient, spurring the growth of e-commerce. But consumers have not clamored for digital signatures, and while seeing a lot of potential, business has been tentative in its anticipation since President Clinton signed the E-Sign Act in June. The link for this article located at TechWeb is no longer available. . Electronic signatures carry full legal weight beginning Sunday, ushering in a new era for commerce o. electronic, signatures, carry, legal, weight, beginning, sunday, ushering, commerce. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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