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"Technology and Innovation: From SQL's Birth, Oracle's Health-Centric Features, Google's AI Jarvis to Smart Scare in Haunted Houses"
Data Management Briefing
4 minutes
1 year ago
"Technology and Innovation: From SQL's Birth, Oracle's Health-Centric Features, Google's AI Jarvis to Smart Scare in Haunted Houses"
In a groundbreaking move from the past, we take a look at how SQL was developed in the early 70s by IBM's Edgar F. Codd, setting foundational pillars for the data storage and retrieval systems we extensively use today. Moving to the future, Oracle is fortifying its Fusion Cloud HCM and SCM with features to aid healthcare companies with their recruitment and inventory management problems. In AI news, Google is developing Jarvis, an AI system for the Chrome browser to streamline tasks like research and shopping, stepping toe-to-toe with companies like Anthropic and OpenAI in exploiting AI-based automation. Collaborations aren't left out as Wipro, Microsoft, and SAP join forces to ease RISE with SAP migrations to the Microsoft Cloud, while the world of theme parks and haunted attractions experiment with AI and machine learning for scarier, personalized experiences.