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Nov 6, 2021

Moogsoft improves cloud monitoring with Datadog integration

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

AIOps startup Moogsoft has improved its unified cloud monitoring platform for enterprises with a host of new features, including integration with its observability service Datadog.

The updates, according to a statement from the company, improve workflow automation and increase incident context, giving organizations using the platform a more holistic view of their systems as well as deeper actionable insights to diagnose and fix problems in real-time.

“Monitoring alone can’t move businesses forward if they don’t understand the context of what went wrong. Context achieved through observability helps customers make sense of data and illustrates how to prevent issues from happening again,” explained Adam Frank, Moogsoft’s vice president of product management and user experience (UX) design.

Nov 5, 2021

Peter Thiel: Successful Businesses are Based on Secrets

Posted by in categories: business, computing

This follows on from an earlier talk I posted by John Cleese (of Monty Python fame) on creativity in business. Mr. Cleese has many great talks on that as he did a tour for his book on creativity. Here Peter Thiel deals with a variety of topics like innovation, trends in business, the stagnation of most technology sectors (no, tech doesn’t just mean computers and consumer gadgets… that a narrow industry is now referred to as the “tech sector” should worry people), many topics… See more.


Speaking with Wired magazine editor David Rowan in London at an event on 25 September, Thiel said that “uniqueness”, “secrets”, and a monopoly on the marketplace were the key to successful startups.

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Nov 5, 2021

Microsoft says all business will be collaborative, and infused with data and AI

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

Data derived from the interactions between people should allow the organization to refine business processes, Microsoft said at Ignite 2021.

Nov 5, 2021

A SRI report from IAC2021, 72nd International Astronautical Congress at Dubai

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, government, space

SRI Newsletter, a report from IAC2021 Dubaiby Prof. Bernard Foing, SRI President, and.


Paramount important too, space philosophy and humanities are now well recognized and accepted by the space community. The first IAF Congress I attended, 1998 at Melbourne, was dramatically void of philosophy, yet participants already were missing it. I saw many young people at IAC2021, scientists, designers, economists, scholars of various disciplines, including philosophy. And, heartwarming indeed, Space Renaissance had a great enthusiastic welcome. The space people know us (and know me!), many people which I didn’t know personally shook my hand, asked me for comments and short talks, were enthusiast about the Space Renaissance… All of that is for sure due to the big work we made for our recent congress, and of course to the great world-wide influence of our new President, Prof. Bernard Foing. Yet, there is something deeper, in the feeling of this peculiar sub-assembly of humankind, that was looking ahead enough to dedicate their life to human expansion into outer space. The last two years – characterized by the Covid pandemics — have worked hard, to shape and forge space leaders, raising the awareness of the urgency to kick-off the civilian space development. And it is now maybe a general acknowledge that the space philosophers were right, when they were rushing for an acceleration of the enabling technologies, low cost access to space, space tourism, space safety, … The need to get rid of space debris was well present in several speeches, even if only a few dare to target space debris as a huge source of business development, when we’ll start capturing and reusing them.

Nov 5, 2021

Chinese companies report alarming dip in profits as the perfect storm hits the Chinese economy

Posted by in categories: business, economics, finance, food

The Chinese economy has been hit by a perfect storm. In the third quarter of the ongoing financial year, official Chinese data revealed that GDP growth stood at 4.9 percent, down from 7.9 percent in the previous quarter. This decline in GDP growth is directly eating into profits of big Chinese companies.

Rising prices and low consumer spending create a perfect storm in the Chinese economy:

There are two broad factors that are affecting business earnings in China-raw material inflation and low consumer spending.

Nov 4, 2021

Microsoft is giving businesses access to OpenAI’s powerful AI language model GPT-3

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

Microsoft is launching a new AI language tool for business users. The Azure OpenAI Service will give vetted customers access to OpenAI’s GPT-3 — a powerful and problematic AI language model.

Nov 4, 2021

DeepMind takes next step in robotics research

Posted by in categories: business, physics, robotics/AI

DeepMind is mostly known for its work in deep reinforcement learning, especially in mastering complicated games and predicting protein structures. Now, it is taking its next step in robotics research.

According to a blog post on DeepMind’s website, the company has acquired the rigid-body physics simulator MuJoCo and has made it freely available to the research community. MuJoCo is now one of several open-source platforms for training artificial intelligence agents used in robotics applications. Its free availability will have a positive impact on the work of scientists who are struggling with the costs of robotics research. It can also be an important factor for DeepMind’s future, both as a science lab seeking artificial general intelligence and as a business unit of one of the largest tech companies in the world.

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Nov 2, 2021

Yahoo pulls out of China for good

Posted by in categories: business, internet, law

Yahoo has shut down access to its services in China, becoming the latest American tech company to exit the country.

It pulled the plug “in recognition of the increasingly challenging business and legal environment,” a Yahoo spokesperson said in a statement.

“Yahoo remains committed to the rights of our users and a free and open internet. We thank our users for their support.”

Nov 2, 2021

The Economy of EVE Online

Posted by in categories: business, economics, entertainment, space travel

A shift to digital life?


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Nov 2, 2021

Critical Flaws Uncovered in Pentaho Business Analytics Software

Posted by in category: business

Multiple vulnerabilities have been disclosed in Hitachi Vantara’s Pentaho Business Analytics software.