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Cloud vs. on-premise solutions – advantages and disadvantages
Enterprise software can be installed either on-premise or in the cloud. This article explains what consequences this has. In order to understand the added value of the respective solution, you first need to know what exactly is hidden behind the two options.
According to a Statista survey, 82% of all companies surveyed in 2020 said they were already using either private or public cloud solutions. As the current trend is for more and more software solutions to be offered in the cloud, this article takes a closer look at the advantages and disadvantages of cloud and on-premise solutions.
Deep Learning vs. Machine Learning – Understanding the Differences
Deep Learning and Machine Learning are two important technologies in the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and thus part of the umbrella term Data Science. Although they are sometimes used as synonyms, there are important differences between the two to understand.
NLP explained — What is Natural Language Processing?
Natural language processing (NLP) is a field of artificial intelligence that focuses on the interaction between computers and humans through the use of natural language. It involves the development of algorithms and models that can understand, interpret, and generate human language.
What is unstructured data? — Different types of data
Data is an essential component of modern society, especially for companies and its employees, as it allows us to make informed decisions, understand complex systems, and learn from the past. There are many different forms of data, each with their own unique characteristics and uses.
12 Enterprise Search Use Cases Delivering Business Value
Learn how an enterprise search engine can help you too.
An enterprise search is an internal search engine used by companies to provide their employees with quick access to important information and data. It searches various data sources within a company, such as document management systems, customer and employee databases and project management tools. In today’s digital world, where companies are collecting and storing more and more data, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find the relevant information quickly.
“Born to Transform”: Data Insights by amberSearch
Last year, our co-founder Bastian Maiworm was part of the Fujitsu Born to Transform series.
As an expert in unstructured data, he was invited to explain how employees can make information accessible to their staff quickly and efficiently in the future. He also talks about the possibilities in the field of speech recognition.
What does the future of information management look like?
On November 3, our co-founder Bastian Maiworm gave a keynote on the information management of the future at the Digital FUTUREcongress in Essen.
His view of things:
Due to the fact that data is growing exponentially and the amount of data silos tends to increase, it is becoming more and more confusing and difficult for employees to access information quickly. Therefore, in the future, there will be a higher-level instance that suggests the relevant information to the employee at the right time.
Ambersearch is one of the most promising German AI Start-Ups
Every year, the applied.ai initiative, as part of UnternehmerTUM, honors the most promising German Start Ups through several partners. For this purpose, applied.ai has teamed up with strong partners such as innovators and enablers to evaluate the German start up landscape. This jury includes NVIDIA, Google and nine venture capitalists: (Digital+ Partners, Earlybird Capital, eCAPITAL, High-Tech Founder Funds, HV Holtzbrinck Ventures, Lakestar, UVC, La Famiglia and Asgard).
Learning from the Internet — How AI Simplifies Corporate Searches
Search engines on the Internet have been around for a long time. In 1998, the concept behind Google was introduced by graduates of Stanford University. Today, in addition to the top dog Google, there are other providers such as Bing and DuckDuckGo. Without them, the Internet would probably be an impenetrable jungle for most people.
amberSearch: Revolutionize Your Data Search
Imagine a search engine that is as easy to use as Google and can search your internal company data for content and advanced search features.
Is this what you want?
Then you should definitely watch the new interview in our founder series, because that’s what Dr. Thomas M. Fischer talks about with Bastian Maiworm and Julian Johannes Reinauer.