Friday, 18 March 2022

cloud real time applications

 

Examples of Cloud Computing Use in Chatbots

 

Gathering user’s personal information requires a platform with large storage capacity. Facebook’s data warehouse Hive alone stores 300 petabytes of data. Well, you need a large storage capacity to store huge amounts of data. Data storage has been one of the examples of cloud computing uses for people.

Thus, examples of cloud computing use can be found in chatbots. One of the primary purposes of chatbots is to gather information from people. This is so that people could have a better user experience in using an application or program.

 







 

Chatbots are virtual assistants anyway. It is their job to know your preferences so they could serve you well.

When you ask your Siri or Amazon Alexa to play a song, they will take note of it. You might get surprised when your apps started to suggest other songs of the same genre.

To store huge amounts of people’s information, these chatbots use cloud computing.

 

Examples of Cloud Computing Use in Social Media

 







 

There are diverse examples of cloud computing. It just makes you think about what is cloud computing. You might get surprised to find out that social media are also cloud platforms. They qualify to be included in the examples of cloud computing uses.

 

Well, yes! Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and MySpace also uses cloud computing. Just imagine how many words or photos are posted in these platforms every day. In fact, there are 5,787 tweets posted on Twitter every minute. That’s 500 million tweets each day!

 

So, what is cloud computing use in these social media platforms? They help this platform store huge amounts of data. The traffic within these sites is incredibly heavy. But, cloud computing helps them handle this traffic.

 

 

 

 

Friday, 4 February 2022

 

Robotic Process Automation (RPA)

Robotic process automation (RPA) is a software technology that makes it easy to build, deploy, and manage software robots that emulate humans actions interacting with digital systems and software. Just like people, software robots can do things like understand what’s on a screen, complete the right keystrokes, navigate systems, identify and extract data, and perform a wide range of defined actions. But software robots can do it faster and more consistently than people, without the need to get up and stretch or take a coffee break.



 

What are the business benefits of RPA?

 

Robotic process automation streamlines workflows, which makes organizations more profitable, flexible, and responsive. It also increases employee satisfaction, engagement, and productivity by removing mundane tasks from their workdays.

RPA is noninvasive and can be rapidly implemented to accelerate digital transformation. And it’s ideal for automating workflows that involve legacy systems that lack APIs, virtual desktop infrastructures (VDIs), or database access

Where can RPA be used?

Today, RPA is driving new efficiencies and freeing people from repetitive tedium across a broad swath of industries and processes. Enterprises in industries ranging from financial services to healthcare to manufacturing to the public sector to retail and far beyond have implemented RPA in areas as diverse as finance, compliance, legal, customer service, operations, and IT. And that’s just for starters. 

RPA has become so widespread because it is broadly applicable. Virtually any high-volume, business-rules-driven, repeatable process is a great candidate for automation—and increasingly so are cognitive processes that require higher-order AI skills.

 


 


What features and capabilities are important in RPA technology?

To build and manage an enterprise-wide RPA program, you need technology that can go far beyond simply helping you automate a single process.

You require a platform that can help you create and manage a new enterprise-wide capability and help you become a fully automated enterprise™. Your RPA technology must support you end-to-end, from discovering great automation opportunities everywhere, to quickly building high-performing robots, to managing thousands of automated workflows.

 

 

Monday, 3 January 2022








                                                                     J. SPARSHAVI


                                                                    III B.SC(CS) 'B'

Tuesday, 7 December 2021

 

PG & Research Department of Computer Science and PG Department of Computer Application & ICT ACADEMY  Jointly organizes One Day National Level Virtual Power Seminar on "Strategic Thinking & Effective Decision Making"

DATE : 08.12.2021

Resource Person:

                            Mr. Imran Ahamed
                                        Director
                                   Infinite Edge
                             






Tuesday, 9 November 2021

 

MOTOBOT

 



    SRI teamed with Yamaha Motor Company to create MOTOBOT, a humanoid robot capable of operating a motorcycle with the goal of exceeding a human’s riding ability–with little or no modifications made to the vehicle.

     MOTOBOT brought together SRI’s expertise in developing humanoid robots with Yamaha Motor’s technology for motorcycles and industrial robots. The project pushed boundaries including visualizing data about human motorcycle operation, and technology for machine position recognition such as high-precision GPS and sensor fusion.

     MOTOBOT uses machine learning to make its own decisions regarding the ideal line to take around a racetrack while pushing and adapting to the limits of a given motorcycle’s performance.

Monday, 25 October 2021

 PG & Research Department of Computer Science and PG Department of Computer Application & ICT ACADEMY  Jointly organizes One Day National Level Virtual Power Seminar On "HR CONCLAVE"

               DATE:21.10.2021




Monday, 20 September 2021

 PG & Research Deparment of Computer Science and PG Department of Computer Application are organizing AICTE Sponsored Two Days National Level Virtual Conference on "Recent Trends in Research and Information Technology".


Resource Persons
                         Dr . T. Velmurugan MSc , MPhil , Ph.D
                         Associate Professor, PG & Research Department of Computer Science
                         Head, Department of Computer Applications
                         D.G.Vaishnav College ,
                         Chennai.


                         Dr . P. Ilango M.Tech,Ph.D
                         Director, ML Research and Innovation,
                         Datafoundry AI, Coimbatore 641018

               Date: 22-09-2021 & 23-09-2021