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7 Capabilities to Look for in Low-Code AI Tools

Artificial intelligence (AI) can transform the way your enterprise does business—but if you can’t quickly implement AI in your business processes, you’ll just as quickly fall behind competitors. This is where low-code AI tools can help. Over the past decade, low-code platforms have enabled software engineers, professional developers, and employees with minimal coding experience to build new digital, automated solutions using drag-and-drop interfaces.

5 Benefits of Applying AI to Public Sector Processes: Lessons from Parks and Recreation's Pawnee

The business of governance is not easy. Public sector organizations face a range of obstacles from corruption to lack of transparency to red tape—obstacles that have the potential to erode public trust in institutions and hinder economic development. That’s probably why, in virtually every country around the world, popular culture lampoons the intricacies of government bureaucracy.

The State of AI Infrastructure at Scale 2024

In our latest research, conducted this year with AIIA and FuriosaAI, we wanted to know more about global AI Infrastructure plans, including respondents’: 1) Compute infrastructure growth plans 2) Current scheduling and compute solutions experience, and 3) Model and AI framework use and plans for 2024. Read on to dive into key findings! Download the survey report now →

API Generation: A Better Way of Snowflake Data Extraction for Data Products

Organizations are constantly seeking more efficient ways to extract, transform, and load (ETL) data into their data warehouses. Snowflake, is one of the leaders in cloud data warehousing, has traditionally recommended ETL/ELT processes for data ingestion and extraction. However, for organizations building internal data products, there is a new kid on the block: API generation. Here’s the key things to know from this article.

Will AI take over software testing jobs? Human impact and why you shouldn't panic

When ChatGPT first hit the market its human-like responses were astonishing, yet somewhat eerie. Many thought, “It communicates just like me.” It follows that the next logical thought was, “It’s going to take over my job.” However, the fear that AI-driven tools will replace human software testers is unfounded. AI will certainly impact testing jobs, including market expectations, skillsets, and required knowledge.

What Is KPI Reporting? KPI Report Examples, Tips, and Best Practices

We’re constantly bombarded by data points and it takes real effort to make sense of them. While having a lot of information is a good thing, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and miss what’s really important. Businesses especially need to be able to sort the wheat from the chaff and assess their data accurately. But, how do you go about this exactly?

Let's build a Hanami app

Hanami is a relatively new full-stack Ruby web framework. Unlike Rails, which has many default assumptions about how an app should be built, Hanami promises developer freedom by not imposing too many such defaults. The framework is also blazingly fast due to its low memory footprint and focus on minimalism. Combine that with a focus on strict abstractions, and you get a fully-featured Ruby framework that could rival Rails for building some applications, such as APIs and micro-services.

Mapbox Snowflake Native App Opens Geospatial Analytics to New Audiences

Geospatial data can give a business a competitive edge — especially when it’s combined with the company’s own data resources. Considering a new store location? You’ll want to analyze not just where your nearest competitors and potential customers are, but also retail footfall numbers, historical traffic patterns, distance from distribution centers, environmental factors, potential delivery times to customers and more. You need geospatial data to make it all happen.