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Transform experience and efficiency with purpose by scaling AI
2025-11-19 · 18:00
Piyush Mangalick
@ Microsoft
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Bali Doddaballapur
@ Infosys Limited
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Mark Austin
– VP Data Science
@ AT&T
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John Maio
@ CSX
Mark Austin (AT&T) and John Maio (CSX) share how they are using data and AI to drive customer experience transformation and operational efficiency at scale. From AT&T’s enterprise-wide GenAI platform and data democratization to CSX’s modernization of its data estate and real-time analytics, this session, enabled by Infosys and Microsoft, explores how purposeful AI adoption turns complex operations into intelligent, adaptive enterprises.. |
Microsoft Ignite 2025
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How AT&T delivers RAG at scale | BRK104
2024-11-25 · 12:04
What does RAG at scale look like? When building your own copilot, how do you know your application is delivering the responses as designed? Join our session with AT&T, where Mark will share how they built a RAG knowledge management platform on Azure AI Search, powering hundreds of GenAI applications across the organization. We will show how RAG quality is measured, and the variety of use cases built on top of this RAG platform. See what RAG at scale truly looks like in production. 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿𝘀: * Mark Austin * Ben Tezcan 𝗦𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗜𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: This is one of many sessions from the Microsoft Ignite 2024 event. View even more sessions on-demand and learn about Microsoft Ignite at https://ignite.microsoft.com BRK104 | English (US) | AI MSIgnite |
Microsoft Ignite 2023 |
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Gnuplot in Action
2009-07-31
Philipp K. Janert
– author
Gnuplot in Action is the first comprehensive introduction to gnuplot—from the basics to the power features and beyond. Besides providing a tutorial on gnuplot itself, it demonstrates how to apply and use gnuplot to extract intelligence from data. Particular attention is paid to tricky or poorly-explained areas. You will learn how to apply gnuplot to actual data analysis problems. This book looks at different types of graphs that can be generated with gnuplot and will discuss when and how to use them to extract actual information from data. About the Technology Statistical data is only as valuable as your ability to analyze, interpret, and present it in a meaningful way. Gnuplot is the most widely used program to plot and visualize data for Unix/Linux systems and it is also popular for Windows and the Mac. It's open-source (as in free!), actively maintained, stable, and mature. It can deal with arbitrarily large data sets and is capable of producing high-quality, publication-ready graphics. So far, the only comprehensive documentation available about gnuplot is the online reference documentation, which makes it both hard to get started and almost impossible to get a complete overview over all of its features. If you've never tried gnuplot—or have found it tough to get your arms around—read on. About the Book One of gnuplot's main advantages is that it requires no programming skills nor knowledge of advanced mathematical or statistical concepts. Gnuplot in Action assumes you have no previous knowledge of either gnuplot or statistics and data analysis. The books starts out with basic gnuplot concepts, then describes in depth how to get a graph ready for final presentation and to make it look "just right" by including arrows, labels, and other decorations. Next the book looks at advanced concepts, such as multi-dimensional graphs and false-color plots—powerful features for special purposes. The author also describes advanced applications of gnuplot, such as how to script gnuplot so that it can run unattended as a batch job, and how to call gnuplot from within a CGI script to generate graphics for dynamic websites on demand. What's Inside Creating graphs with gnuplot Data transformations and filters Preparing/polishing graphs for final presentation Publishing graphs in print or on the Web Using gnuplot's power features Gnuplot scripting and programming Types of graphs and when to use them Techniques of graphical analysis How to build, install, and develop for gnuplot Command and Option reference organized by concept About the Reader Gnuplot in Action makes gnuplot easy for anyone who needs to do data analysis, but doesn't have an education in analytical tools and methods. It's perfect for DBAs, programmers, and performance engineers; business analysts and MBAs; and Six-Sigma Black Belts and process engineers. About the Author Philipp K. Janert is Chief Consultant at Principal Value, LLC. He has been a gnuplot user for more than 15 years and regards it as one of the indispensable tools in his toolbox. He has worked for small start-ups and in large corporate environments, both in the US and overseas, including several years at Amazon.com, where he initiated and led several projects to improve Amazon's order fulfillment processes. Philipp K. Janert has written about software and software development for the O'Reilly Network, IBM developerWorks, IEEE Software, and Linux Magazine. He holds a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the University of Washington. Visit his website at www.principal-value.com. Quotes Knee-deep in data? This is your guidebook to exploring it with gnuplot. - Austin King, Mozilla Sparkles with insight about visualization, image perception, and data exploration. - Richard B. Kreckel, GiNaC.de Incredibly useful for beginners - indispensable for advanced users. - Mark Pruett, Systems Architect Dominion Bridges the gap between gnupolt's reference manual and real-world problems. - Mitchell Johnson, Border Stylo A Swiss Army knife for plotting data. - Nishanth Sastry, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge/IBM |
O'Reilly Data Science Books
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