“Only after you have a goal will you know what you need to know. And you have to know your question before you can choose how to answer it.”
Original source: 9 rules of design research
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Link: 9 rules of design research
“Only after you have a goal will you know what you need to know. And you have to know your question before you can choose how to answer it.”
Original source: 9 rules of design research
Link: Almost half of CIOs plan to deploy artificial intelligence enterprise solutions | ZDNet
“According to the CIO agenda survey, four percent of CIOs have already implemented AI in some fashion, but a further 46 percent have plans to follow suit. In addition, 20 percent of CIOs worldwide have pilot AI programs in the pipeline for implementation in the near future.” But, wait: “However, not every AI pilot will be a success. Gartner believes that up to 85 percent of projects will not deliver due to data bias, poor team management, or unsuitable algorithms.
Link: Almost half of CIOs plan to deploy artificial intelligence enterprise solutions | ZDNet
“According to the CIO agenda survey, four percent of CIOs have already implemented AI in some fashion, but a further 46 percent have plans to follow suit. In addition, 20 percent of CIOs worldwide have pilot AI programs in the pipeline for implementation in the near future.” But, wait: “However, not every AI pilot will be a success. Gartner believes that up to 85 percent of projects will not deliver due to data bias, poor team management, or unsuitable algorithms.
Link: Almost half of CIOs plan to deploy artificial intelligence enterprise solutions | ZDNet
“According to the CIO agenda survey, four percent of CIOs have already implemented AI in some fashion, but a further 46 percent have plans to follow suit. In addition, 20 percent of CIOs worldwide have pilot AI programs in the pipeline for implementation in the near future.” But, wait: “However, not every AI pilot will be a success. Gartner believes that up to 85 percent of projects will not deliver due to data bias, poor team management, or unsuitable algorithms.
Link: Gartner Survey Shows Why Projects Fail
Original source: Gartner Survey Shows Why Projects Fail
Link: Gartner Survey Shows Why Projects Fail
Original source: Gartner Survey Shows Why Projects Fail
Link: Gartner Survey Shows Why Projects Fail
Original source: Gartner Survey Shows Why Projects Fail
Link: Heptio readies its customers and community for Kubernetes critical mass
Includes some packaging/pricing:
“HKS is offered in four tiers including Starter, with one supported configuration, unlimited tickets and up to 25 nodes; Professional, intended for organizations that are growing their deployments, with up to three supported configurations, unlimited tickets and up to 250 nodes; Enterprise, for large, mission-critical environments that covers up to five supported configurations, unlimited tickets and up to 750 nodes; and a Custom version, intended for the largest web-scale environments of more than 750 nodes.
Link: Heptio readies its customers and community for Kubernetes critical mass
Includes some packaging/pricing:
“HKS is offered in four tiers including Starter, with one supported configuration, unlimited tickets and up to 25 nodes; Professional, intended for organizations that are growing their deployments, with up to three supported configurations, unlimited tickets and up to 250 nodes; Enterprise, for large, mission-critical environments that covers up to five supported configurations, unlimited tickets and up to 750 nodes; and a Custom version, intended for the largest web-scale environments of more than 750 nodes.