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iTWire - Micro Focus lists four ways how to start testing AI

iTWire Tuesday, 04 May 2021 13:07 Micro Focus lists four ways how to start testing AI Shares Machine learning operations, a new practice in the space enterprise, is on the rise, according to Micro Focus. This practice is helping “develop, deploy, and monitor” data models, and it is predicted that the market for this solution will grow to US$4 billion in 2025, making it an important priority for IT businesses. Machine learning operations (MLOps), a newly-emerging practice in the space enterprise, is helping data science leaders effectively develop, deploy, and monitor data models, according to Micro Focus. The software company predicts that compound machine learning (ML) and operations, and the market for MLOps solutions will grow from US$350 million in 2019 to reach almost US$4 billion by 2025.

Why remote IT operations teams need a virtualised network operations centre

Why remote IT operations teams need a virtualised network operations centre 22 Jan 2021   The reality of the currently disrupted workplace is that employees will likely continue to work from home or in split shifts, even after COVID-19 restrictions end.  Remote IT operations teams may find this more complicated than other types of teams, due to the need to share information and work with various tools, which can often be located in different places. The solution is to virtualise the network operations centre (NOC). IT operations teams have been particularly affected by the disrupted communication patterns that remote work has created. It is easy to ask a subject matter expert for input at the office as they are usually close by. Remote working has made this more challenging as employees now need to use email video conferencing or their phone to contact each other.

Ballina Cup almost sold out, with conditions set to be perfect

Premium Content Subscriber only Billed as one the region s social and racing events of the season, the 2021 Ballina Cup will be galloping down the straight on Friday, January 15. Ballina Jockey Club general manager, Mathew Bertram, said along with local trainers, there will be some with national reputations seeking a win in the main race over 1590m with its $30,000 purse for first place. Bertram said the club had taken exceptional care to ensure the event would be celebrated under strict pandemic protocols. We want to ensure the crowd we have will be managed according to safe COVID-19 regulations, he said. We will have around 900 to 1000 people enjoying our hospitality although there will be no free buses or live music this year.

Ballina Cup almost sold out, conditions set to be perfect

Premium Content Subscriber only Billed as one the region s social and racing events of the season, the 2021 Ballina Cup will be galloping down the straight on Friday, January 15. Ballina Jockey Club general manager, Mathew Bertram, said along with local trainers, there will be some with national reputations seeking a win in the main race over 1590m with its $30,000 purse for first place. Bertram said the club had taken exceptional care to ensure the event would be celebrated under strict pandemic protocols. We want to ensure the crowd we have will be managed according to safe COVID-19 regulations, he said. We will have around 900 to 1000 people enjoying our hospitality although there will be no free buses or live music this year.

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