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Ever wonder if a contact center employee is burned out? AI-powered feature in Cisco Webex can help | VentureBeat

The AI-powered features include the general availability of a series of generative AI capabilities that Cisco first previewed back in Oct 2023, including the Cisco AI Assistant for Webex which provides summarization and chatbot capabilities.

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Neural ode for multi-channel attribution - Amazon Science

Multi-Touch Attribution plays a crucial role in both marketing and advertising, offering insight into the complex series of interactions within customer journeys during transactions or impressions. This holistic approach empowers marketers to strategically allocate attribution credits for…

Adapting language model architectures for time series forecasting - Amazon Science

Tokenizing time series data and treating it like a language enables a model whose zero-shot performance matches or exceeds that of purpose-built models.

Proscia's $46M Series C propels AI-driven pathology into the mainstream | VentureBeat

Proscia raises $9M in Series C extension and secures FDA clearance to accelerate the adoption of AI-powered digital pathology for life sciences and diagnostic laboratories.

AI image startup Ideogram gets $80M in Series A led by a16z | VentureBeat

In addition, Martin Casado, General Partner at a16z, is joining Ideogram's board, and the company today announced Ideogram 1.0.

Pandas Data processing - javatpoint

Pandas Data processing with What is Python Pandas, Reading Multiple Files, Null values, Multiple index, Application, Application Basics, Resampling, Plotting the data, Moving windows functions, Series, Read the file, Data operations, Filter Data etc.

Part Four: Building a PC — adding RAM and cards | Network World

This article is the fourth in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part four, click here.

Part Seven: Building a PC — configuring the BIOS | Network World

This article is the seventh and final in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version or part seven, click here.

Part Six: Building a PC — inserting the drives | Network World

This article is the sixth in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part six, click here.

Part Two: Building a PC — installing the motherboard | Network World

This article is the second in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part two, click here.

Part Three: Building a PC — installing the CPU | Network World

This article is the third in a series of how-to stories on building a computer. For a video version of part three, click here.

VDI review: NComputing vSpace and L-Series virtual desktops | Network World

NComputing is the only VDI solution of the three reviewed [1] that provides its own virtualization [2] layer -- no VMware [3], Citrix [4], or Microsoft hypervisor [5] required. NComputing's vSpace is a virtualization application with an ultrasmall footprint that runs on any Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 host operating system. Much like Terminal Services, it carves up the underlying system's resources among multiple users, allowing a single computer to host as many as 30 simultaneous desktops. Performan

Gigabyte releases new high-speed motherboards | Network World

Gigabyte Technology on Thursday released a series of high-speed motherboards designed to let more applications run at once, without losing speed, and to convert video 10 times faster than normal.

Top 11 hottest and quirkiest Apple stories of January | Network World

Apple (NASDAQ – AAPL)  kicked off 2011 with a series of highs and lows: The company announced it had shattered sales records, joined forces with Verizon and opened a new app store, but it also said CEO Steve Jobs was taking a medical leave and found itself embroiled in a slew of new lawsuits and controversies.

Intel pushes savings with new 10-core server chips | Network World

Intel on Tuesday announced the Xeon E7 series of chips with 10 cores, which the company said could help cut power and maintenance costs in data centers while adding more processing power.

New servers feature Intel’s 10-core Xeon E7 processors | Network World

Top manufacturers including Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Cray have announced new high-end servers sporting Intel's 10-core Xeon E7 series of chips, which were announced on Tuesday.

Does Microsoft deal signal death of HP’s Neoview? | Network World

Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft's unveiling Wednesday of a series of data warehousing appliances has some observers sounding the death knell for HP's Neoview platform.

MicroStrategy ramps up its BI strategy for iPad, iPhone | Network World

MicroStrategy will announce a series of new BI (business intelligence) products for Apple mobile devices, transactional data systems and on-demand deployments at its annual user conference on Tuesday in Las Vegas.

Today’s branch office | Network World

This is the second in a series of three newsletters intended to demonstrate that the next generation branch office represents a multi-year migration away from branch offices that are IT-heavy to ones that are IT-lite and that as part of this migration, the WAN plays an ever increasing role in application delivery. This newsletter will discuss how IT organizations migrated away from having branch offices that are IT-heavy and in so doing, created the performance and management challenges associated with App

The iPhone apps built for war | Network World

Raytheon today said it was working on a series of Apple iPhone and iPod Touch applications that could turn the smart devices into handy mobile battlefield tools.

Blue Security waves white flag | Network World

Israeli anti-spam firm Blue Security Tuesday said that it is ceasing operations after a crippling series of attacks launched against its services earlier this month by a Russian spammer named PharmaMaster.

Cisco to expand mobile collaboration features | Network World

Cisco will tackle the mobile world over the next year with a series of new features to bring smartphones into business communications, the head of the company's software group said at the Cisco Live conference on Wednesday.

Cheap laptops, netbooks hit Asustek sales in Q2 | Network World

The good news for netbook pioneer Asustek Computer is that sales of netbooks and a new series of small, light laptops that use Intel consumer ultra low-voltage (CULV) microprocessors flourished in the second quarter and will be even better in the third quarter.

Rural carrier: Traffic pumping isn’t easy issue | Network World

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee expanded their investigation into so-called voice traffic pumping schemes this week, by sending a series of questions to 24 small telecom providers accused of the practice.

Ted Stevens, Father of “Intertubes”, said to die in plane crash | Network World

Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, best known in technology circles for once referring to the Internet as a series of tubes, has reportedly died in a plane crash in Alaska at the age of 86. He was among five people killed in the crash, but at least three people have survived.

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