C3 IoT AI Appliance

August 26, 2018

The C3 IoT AI Appliance™ powered by Intel AI is for organizations that need to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) applications to analyze massive amounts of data without compromising stringent data b governance, compliance, and security requirements. The appliance is pre-configured, optimized, and certified, combining the market-leading C3 IoT Platform™ and C3 IoT Applications™ with Intel’s AI hardware capabilities for rapid and easy deployment. The C3 IoT AI Appliance enables developers and data scientists to build and deploy enterprise-scale AI and IoT applications to solve previously unsolvable business problems like real-time fraud detection, AI predictive maintenance, dynamic inventory optimization, AI CRM, and precision health, across industries such as financial services, mining, oil and gas, healthcare, manufacturing, aerospace and defense, energy, and the public sector.

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AlertMe

British Gas have acquired AlertMe to create the UK’s leading connected homes provider. This exciting move brings together British Gas’ ability to innovate for customers with AlertMe’s next generation Internet of Things technology and expertise. The acquisition has created a highly experienced and fully integrated team which will now accelerate the development of new connected home services in the UK and worldwide.

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AlertMe

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