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Webinar: Deep Learning’s place in Business and how IBM contributes

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The hottest IT-related subject right now is how companies and public institutions can benefit from Machine Learning and Deep Learning. We have been offering IBM Watson to cover those needs for quite a while and when we introduced the on-premises IBM PowerAI solution – based on open source solutions like TensorFlow™ and Caffe – last year, we realized how big and multi-facetted this market is today.

In 20 minutes, I will take you through a couple of real use cases and elaborate on what you need to consider before hiring a bunch of Data Scientists or sign a multi-million deal with a cloud provider. The talk is probably most relevant for decision makers in Line of Business functions.

Webinar Information:

When:

23 Aug. 2018 at 10:00 CET.

Duration:

20 min.

Language:

English.

Register:

Click here!

For any further questions, do not hesitate to contact me at: KPeterse@dk.ibm.com.

 

Partner Technical Advocate - Storage

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