AI Trends for Enterprise Digital Sovereignty
Strategic trends shaping enterprise AI infrastructure in 2026 and beyond, focusing on digital sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and sustainable self-hosted AI deployments.
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Exploring knowledge graphs, graph theory, graph visualization, and their intersection with artificial intelligence.
Strategic trends shaping enterprise AI infrastructure in 2026 and beyond, focusing on digital sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and sustainable self-hosted AI deployments.
A comprehensive framework to assess your organization's readiness for self-hosted AI infrastructure. Learn how to evaluate maturity across 6 critical dimensions, benchmark against industry standards, and map a strategic roadmap from experimentation to optimization.
AWS Context, Neo4j Document Intelligence, Databricks Genie Ontology, and FlureeDB all launched within weeks of each other. The message is clear: vector search alone isn't enough — AI agents need knowledge graphs to reason at scale.
Moderne's Prethink materialises compiler-accurate code quality metrics as in-repo files that AI coding agents can actually read. A look at what it does, what's novel, and the honest trade-offs.
A comprehensive guide to creating interactive graph visualizations using Vis.js and Next.js 16, replacing WebGL-based libraries for better browser compatibility.
A comprehensive guide to building interactive knowledge graphs that enhance AI applications, improve retrieval accuracy, and provide better user experiences.
AWS Context, Neo4j Document Intelligence, Databricks Genie Ontology, and FlureeDB all launched within weeks of each other. The message is clear: vector search alone isn't enough — AI agents need knowledge graphs to reason at scale.
A comprehensive guide to building interactive knowledge graphs that enhance AI applications, improve retrieval accuracy, and provide better user experiences.
Die Digitalministerkonferenz (DMK) hat im Mai 2026 einen Prüfauftrag beschlossen, ob openDesk Studierenden kostenfrei zur Verfügung gestellt werden kann. Hintergrund, Analyse und Perspektive aus technologischer Sicht.