Media-Insert Communications

Media-Insert Communications

The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

Editing, Journalism, Copywriting, and Public Relations

There is an overarching fear that artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning will take over people’s jobs, but a counterargument is that their main purpose is to support humans as enabling technologies. In their proponents’ viewpoint, they aren’t disabling anyone. Organizations that don’t train their staff now to learn new skills, however, may find themselves left behind. This includes IT, which is of increasingly strategic importance to most organizations today. Both technologies are becoming a fundamental part of our lives, and with the advent of semiautonomous and autonomous vehicles, they’ll become more so—both in consumer and enterprise applications.

SD-WANs are good at the branch-office level, but as technology progresses, data volumes will increase and the time to intelligence must shrink. Although SD-WANs are great for low-bandwidth applications, high-bandwidth ones need a different approach to move ever larger amounts of data.

During its transit, much of this data will pass through or be stored in a data center. Data centers therefore need to constantly update their skills and network capabilities. Yet doing so may not require organizations to completely abandon their existing facilities for new ones. That’s because even AI and machine learning can make what you already have more efficient. They can also ensure that you avoid risks and disruptions caused by human error…

Find more about how artificial intelligence can support humans and networks, read the complete article

Published by the Data Center Journal on 20th October 2017. By-lined to David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks. #Bridgeworks. #YearInReview

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