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AI gets smarter and more practical

We all know AI is coming to the forefront of technology in the form of machine learning (ML) and deep neural networks, where AI can understand the surroundings and apply that information to the current context, whether it is about data pattern analysis or driving a vehicle. Coupled with increasing capabilities of AI hardware, in 2018 we can expect: AI research will reach new heights in the fields of neural networks and generative adversarial networks. Cooperative learning among networks will lead to hybrid intelligence. Continuous evolution of AI will empower enterprise-scale business processes with intelligence and agility. AI will redefine the IT landscape with smart machines and borg systems. Read the complete article on DXC technology trends for 2018

AI - Intelligence is getting Hybrid

Cooperative learning among networks will lead to hybrid intelligence Neural networks will evolve from monolithic to distributed co-operative/competitive models. Coupled with evolving neural-fuzzy and generic fuzzy algorithms — reinforced learning models that are more adaptive to the environment and context (i.e., too noisy and time-varying systems) — these neural networks will evolve into hybrid intelligent systems that integrate different learning and adaptation techniques to overcome individual limitations

Congrats! CSC Distinguished Engineers & Architects 2017

Yesterday CSC announced Distinguished Engineers & Architects , Batch 2017 Congrats to all the distinguished folks. Welcome on board... Distinguished Architects  Randy Arthur  (Americas) serves as product owner for CSC’s IaaS offerings and as a lead solutions architect for complex integration projects involving cloud computing technologies. During his 16-year career with CSC, Randy  has worked successfully in various roles including midrange service delivery, pre-sales solution development and product management. He was the first CTO of CSC’s Cloud  technology “incubator.” Bio on csc.com  | LinkedIn   | Twitter Graham Chastney   (UKI&N) is a global domain architect experienced in workplace technologies,  solution strategy and solution governance. He is a global collaborator who is relied upon to provide thought leadership to solution teams and to build and development teams. Graham is the founder  and lead author of the Technology Perspectives  b

Infra store – the next IT marketplace

We are all familiar with the Apple App Store or Google Play Store we visit every day to download apps, games and necessary updates for our phones and tablets. The app store model revolutionized the marketplace idea, making it easy for both software vendors and consumers to publish and install software without the hassles of software building, distribution and deployment. Read further on CSC HyperThink