6 machine learning misunderstandings

Ryan Francis for NetworkWorld:  Machine learning isn’t confined to science fiction movie plots anymore; it’s fueled the proliferation of technologies that touch our everyday lives, including voice recognition with Siri or Alexa, Facebook auto-tagging photos and recommendations from Amazon and Spotify. And many enterprises are eager to leverage machine learning algorithms to increase the efficiency of their network. In fact, some are already using it to enhance their threat detection and optimize wide area networks. As with any technology, machine learning could wreak havoc on a network if improperly implemented. Before embracing this technology, enterprises should be aware of the ways machine learning can fall flat to avoid setting back their operations and turning the c-suite away from implementing this technology. Roman Sinayev, security intelligence software engineer at Juniper Networks, cites ways to avoid the top machine learning missteps.   Cont'd...

Molex Showcases Encompass Program Solutions at Rockwell Automation Fair® 2016

Three Demos and Multiple Displays Focus on Advanced Automation

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Company launches new controller programming software ISPSoft version 3.0, combining logic and motion into one integrated solution

Dassault Systèmes Supports Industrial Strategies in France and China with its 3DEXPERIENCE Platform

Co-Leader of Frances "Industry of the Future" Now Collaborating on the "Made in China 2025" Initiative to Accelerate High Performing and Innovative Production Systems

Mitsubishi Electric Automation Announces Emergency After Hours Parts Shipping

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. announces today that it will now offer after hours emergency parts shipping for CNC parts to minimize the impact unexpected breakdowns can have on manufacturers.

Turck expands breadth of ultrasonic sensor products with six line extensions

To help engineers improve sensor operations in unique applications, Turck introduces six line extensions to its ultrasonic sensor offerings. These new products expand the breadth of Turcks solutions to build a more comprehensive ultrasonic sensor portfolio for its customers.

Industry 4.0-based Network Manager Ensures Solid Industrial Connectivity

Network connectivity of industrial equipment and devices is a vital element of Industry 4.0. If the connection fails, all data communication from field devices to back-end servers and cloud networks will be halted, disrupting the operation of Industry 4.0.

IoT Tech Expo: The leading Internet of Things conference announces keynote speakers for upcoming global event in London 2017

The world leading IoT conference will arrive in London on January 23-24th, with keynote speakers from the likes of Shell, Rolls-Royce, SSE, Maersk, Thyssenkrupp, Sky, Nest, Ford, Heathrow Airport and more. The 2-day event will cover a range of industries from manufacturing to healthcare, transportation to government, logistics to retail, with a total of 7 conference tracks covering the entire Internet of Things ecosystem.

Microsemi Unveils New Ethernet PHYs for Industrial and IoT Applications

New Single Port Gigabit and Fast Ethernet PHYs Solve Rapidly Growing Ethernet Connectivity Needs of Diverse Networking Systems

BitFlow Shatters CoaXPress Price Barrier with Low Cost Aon-CXP Frame Grabber

Single link CoaXPress frame grabber is ideal match for today's smaller, cool running and affordable CXP cameras

Icon Labs Launches Embedded Credentialing Solution for IoT Devices, Machines, and Endpoints

OEMs Can Now Easily Provide Automated Security Credentialing and Certificate Enrollment for their Embedded Linux and RTOS-based IoT and IIoT Devices Floodgate Key Manager Provides Integration with Verizon IoT Secure Credentialing Service, Allowing Automated Certificate Enrollment for IoT Endpoints

Cemtrex Enters into Agreement to Acquire Electronics Manufacturer, Establishing Presence in Silicon Valley

The Target Company has averaged $7 million in annual revenues over the last two years. The company also has an office in India to support the engineering & prototype development and operational activities.

Danforth Plant Science Center Develops Versatile Field Phenotyping to Benefit Farmers

Solar-powered PheNode Is Set for Investment Stage

Manufacturing's Productivity Myth

Justin Fox for Bloomberg:  The U.S. manufacturing sector is far from the basket case it is sometimes made out to be on the campaign trail. But it's important to realize that it isn't exactly going gangbusters, either. The everything's-OK line about U.S. manufacturing goes something like this: Yes, lots of manufacturing jobs (7.3 million, to be precise-ish) have been lost since employment in the sector peaked in 1978, but real manufacturing output is at an all-time high. So the manufacturing sector is doing fine -- it's just that thanks to automation and other technological advances it has gotten much more productive and thus doesn't need as many workers.   Cont'd...

PACK Expo -Radley Software Platform at PACK EXPO 2016

Radley Corporation announces participation at international packaging trade show in Chicago, IL

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