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Mehul Nagrani, InMoment, Author at VentureBeat

Mehul Nagrani is managing director for North America at InMoment. This is a complete list of VentureBeat articles written by Mehul Nagrani, InMoment, in reverse chronological order.

How Thomas Hoe helps Amazon understand European customers - Amazon Science

The principal economist and his team address unique challenges using techniques at the intersection of microeconomics, statistics, and machine learning.

Krylov cubic regularized Newton: A subspace second-order method with dimension-free convergence rate - Amazon Science

Second-order optimization methods, such as cubic regularized Newton methods, are known for their rapid convergence rates; nevertheless, they become impractical in high-dimensional problems due to their substantial memory requirements and computational costs. One promising approach is to execute…

Katrin Zimmermann, TLGG, Author at VentureBeat

Katrin Zimmermann is Managing Director of TLGG, which combines the excellence of a strategic consulting firm with the creativity of a digital agency. This is a complete list of VentureBeat articles written by Katrin Zimmermann, TLGG, in reverse chronological order.

Revolutionizing B2B Supply Chain Dynamics: A Comprehensive Exploration of AI-Driven Rebalancing, Optimization Strategies, and Data Integration for Seamless Order Management and Supply-Demand Harmony - insideBIGDATA

In this contributed article, Sumit Mittal, a Senior Product Director at Blue Yonder, explores the transformative impact of AI-powered rebalancing and optimization techniques on B2B order management in dynamic environments. He introduces a solution encompassing a dynamic rebalancing algorithm and an intelligent layer, leveraging AI and ML-powered pattern analysis for optimized decision-making. The proposed approach promises faster responses to disruptions, enhanced fill rates, heightened customer satisfacti

Sancha Norris, Intel, Author at VentureBeat

This is a complete list of VentureBeat articles written by Sancha Norris, Intel, in reverse chronological order.

Susan Lansing, Intel, Author at VentureBeat

This is a complete list of VentureBeat articles written by Susan Lansing, Intel, in reverse chronological order.

By Sinead Bovell, WAYE, Author at VentureBeat

This is a complete list of VentureBeat articles written by By Sinead Bovell, WAYE, in reverse chronological order.

Research collaborations - Amazon Science

Amazon partners with particular academic organizations across the world for deep and sustained collaborations in multiple research areas of mutual interest. Learn more about our ongoing collaborations, listed below in alphabetical order by institution name.

Four Best Practices To Get Your EA Program On Track | Network World

An effective enterprise architecture (EA) practice can eliminate business-IT-alignment problems, bring order and purpose to an organization's use of technology, and lead an enterprise on the road to greater collaboration and innovation. The problem is that with these ambitious goals, EAs often face the daunting task of convincing business and IT leaders with operational responsibilities, near-term deliverables, and parochial interests to focus on the value of enterprise synergies. It's all too common to se

US FTC modifies Intel antitrust settlement order | Network World

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has amended a settlement order in an antitrust case against Intel by exempting a planned chipset for netbooks from requirements that they include an interface with the open standard PCI Express Bus.

UK registry to clarify domain name suspension rules | Network World

The U.K.'s domain name registry is examining its policies around suspending domain names, a move occasionally undertaken in order to prevent criminal activity on the Internet.

How To Let Information Guide IT | Network World

Generally in life, in order to make money, one has to work. In almost every situation, working involves some type of information. Interestingly, not everyone understands that in order to work well, the information employees use needs to be managed and secured as effectively as possible. When everything is said and done, if information isn't facilitated, people don't make as much money and companies don't reach their full potential.

Windows Phone 7: Three Lessons Apple Doesn’t Need to Learn | Network World

Microsoft needed to take risks and make a mobile splash in order to remake its image as a technology leader, but instead displayed ineptness in the unveiling of Windows Phone 7 (WP7) today.

Huawei receives equipment clearances in India | Network World

Huawei Technologies has secured an order in India for the rollout of 3G services, signaling that the country’s restriction on imports of Chinese telecommunications equipment has been lifted.

EU Ombudsman faults EC’s Intel antitrust ruling | Network World

The European Ombudsman accused the European Commission on Thursday of "maladministration" during its antitrust investigation of Intel, which resulted in a hefty fine earlier this year, as well as an order to desist from its anti-competitive practices.

FTC files contempt complaint against computer financing firm | Network World

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has asked a federal court to issue a contempt order against electronics financing firm BlueHippo after it allegedly violated a 2008 court order requiring the company to make good on promises to deliver computers to customers.

Proposed copyright law hurts users | Network World

A Canadian university professor believes there is a campaign in the U.S. to make Canada out to be a haven for content piracy in order to push stricter copyright law,when in fact Canada's copyright legislation is compliant with its international obligations.

DOJ: VeriFone must divest Hypercom point-of-sale unit to complete buy | Network World

The Department of Justice said today that in order to complete its acquisition of Hypercom, VeriFone must divest Hypercom's U.S. point-of-sale (POS) terminals business to Gores Group private equity firm.

Firefox use reaches critical mass; Skype reigns in IM | Network World

It finally happened. After years of building momentum -- and more than a few false starts -- Mozilla's Firefox Web browser has finally reached critical mass. There are now more users running some variant of Firefox (50.6 percent) than not running it, according to the latest statistics from the exo.performance.network [1], which tracks the actual usage and configurations of thousands of PCs globally, providing a real-world snapshot.

Customer Accuses Infor of Betrayal in Software Lawsuit | Network World

An Infor customer is alleging the ERP (enterprise resource planning) vendor betrayed a long-standing trust between the companies in order to sell it software that utterly failed to perform as promised.

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