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8 Trends of IoT in 2018

The Internet of things (IoT) is growing rapidly and 2018 will be a fascinating year for the IoT industry. IoT technology continues to evolve at an incredibly rapid pace. Consumers and businesses alike are anticipating the next big innovation. They are all set to embrace the ground-breaking impact of the Internet of Things on our lives like ATMs that report crimes around them, forks that tell you if you are eating fast, or IP address for each organ of your body for doctors to connect and check.

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Solving the Underwater Mysteries with Machine Learning

After mapping and understanding ground and aerial terrains, researchers are now exploring subterranean landscapes and unraveling marine mysteries with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.

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How Artificial Intelligence will Transform Digital Marketing

Whether it is predicting, strategizing, or promoting sales, everything can be optimized by incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) in digital marketing.

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3 Approaches to Make Your Digital Twin Integration Strategy Ready

In order to solve complex challenges while adopting digital twins, industry seniors should create a digital twin strategy by following the approaches mentioned in this article.

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Big data and Artificial Intelligence will transform B2B sales

Big data and artificial intelligence (AI) can not only help B2C businesses, but also assist marketers in the B2B space by generating leads, deciding the price, and offering personalized content to clients.

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Second Line of Defense for Cybersecurity: Blockchain

In the first part we covered AI as the first line of defense for cybersecurity, the goal was to keep the cyber-criminals at bay, but in case they managed to get-in and infiltrate the network we need to initiate the second line of defense; Blockchain.

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First Line of Defense for Cybersecurity: Artificial Intelligence

The year 2017 wasn't a great year for cyber-security; we saw a large number of high-profile cyber attacks; including Uber, Deloitte, Equifax and the now infamous WannaCry ransomware attack, and 2018 started with a bang too with the hacking of Winter Olympics. The frightening truth about increasingly cyber-attacks is that most businesses and the cybersecurity industry itself are not prepared. Despite the constant flow of security updates and patches, the number of attacks continues to rise.