Our focus in Advanced Technologies
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
AI refers to computer systems built to mimic human intelligence and perform tasks such as recognition and decision making. AI is used to schedule trainings, assess business risk, predict maintenance, and improve energy efficiency, among many other money-saving taks.
Machine Learning
Machine Learning, including neural networks, natural language processing (NLP), and deep learning. Machine Learning applications are used for data analytics, data mining and pattern recognition. On the consumer end, Machine Learning powers web search results, real-time ads and network intrusion detection.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
RPA, is another technology that is automating jobs. RPA is the use of software to automate business processes such as interpreting applications, processing transactions, dealing with data, and even replying to emails. RPA automates repetitive tasks that people used to do.
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
There are major players in the VR market, like Google, Samsung, and Oculus, but plenty of startups are forming and they will be hiring—or trying to, in light of the shortage. Basic programming skills and a forward-thinking mindset can land a job, although other employers will be looking for optics as a skill-set and hardware engineers as well.
Cyber Security
Three of those advancements are hardware authentication, cloud technology, and deep learning, according to one expert. Another adds data loss prevention and behavioral analytics to the list. As long as we have hackers, we will have cyber security as an emerging technology because it will constantly evolve to defend against those hackers.
Systems Network Administration
Network systems administrators plan, set up, and maintain computer networks for businesses and organizations. They begin by evaluating an organization's networking needs, and then they install necessary systems, such as local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), network segments and intranets.