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MY TAKE: ‘IOWN’ makes the business case for fostering diversity, respecting individual privacy

The Last Watchdog

Related: Using ‘Big Data’ to improve health and well-being But there’s yet another towering technology mountain to climb: we must also overcome the limitations of Moore’s Law. IOWN is all about supporting increased bandwidth, capacity and energy efficiency.

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Digital twins reimagined at scale for energy and resources 

OpenText Information Management

There is plenty of data available to help make this happen as “machines now generate one million times more information in one day than all humans on this planet do in an entire year.” Capital expenditures for the energy industry alone is estimated to grow 49% over the five-year period from 2021-2025 compared with the previous five years.

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Will generative AI make the digital twin promise real in the energy and utilities industry?

IBM Big Data Hub

Overcome hurdles to optimize digital twin benefits To realize the benefits of a digital twin, you need a data and logic integration layer, as well as role-based presentation. We can use this to scale the use of AI in identification of anomalies and damages on utility assets versus manually reviewing the image.

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Renewable energy in action: Examples and use cases for fueling the future

IBM Big Data Hub

As more countries, companies and individuals seek energy sources beyond fossil fuels, interest in renewable energy continues to rise. In fact, world-wide capacity for energy from solar, wind and other renewable sources increased by 50% in 2023. What is renewable energy? trillion in 2023. trillion in 2023.

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The different types of renewable energy 

IBM Big Data Hub

Renewable energy , also known as clean energy, is produced from natural resources that are generated and replenished faster than they are consumed—such as the sun, water and wind. Most renewable energy sources produce zero carbon emissions and minimal air pollutants.

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The Future of Information Governance: Trends Shaping 2025 and Beyond 

Gimmal

In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, information governance has become more critical than ever. As we approach 2025, organizations face new challenges and opportunities in managing, securing, and extracting value from their data. Improve Decision-Making: AI-driven analytics provide deeper insights into data trends and patterns.

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Renewable energy trends and developments powering a cleaner future

IBM Big Data Hub

In a warming world, the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is heating up. Global capacity for renewable power generation is expanding more quickly than at any time in the last thirty years, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). And by 2028, 68 countries will boast renewables as their main source of power.