on what tehnlology do work?
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Machine Learning (ML): Algorithms learn from data without explicit programming.
- Natural Language Processing (NLP): Enables AI to understand and generate human language.
- Computer Vision: Provides machines the ability to "see" and interpret images.
- Speech Recognition and Synthesis: Allows AI to understand and generate spoken language.
Cloud Computing
- Virtualization: Creates virtual servers, storage, and networks on physical hardware.
- Containerization: Lightweight environments that package software and its dependencies.
- Serverless Computing: Pay-as-you-go model where vendors manage infrastructure.
Big Data
- Hadoop: Open-source framework for distributed computing on large datasets.
- Spark: In-memory data processing engine for big data analytics.
- NoSQL: Database systems optimized for handling large, unstructured data.
Internet of Things (IoT)
- Sensors and Actuators: Devices that collect data and control physical systems.
- Wireless Connectivity: Networks that connect IoT devices to the internet.
- Cloud Platforms: Services for managing, storing, and analyzing IoT data.
Blockchain
- Distributed Ledger Technology: Immutable record of transactions shared across a network.
- Smart Contracts: Self-executing contracts stored on a blockchain.
- Cryptocurrencies: Digital currencies based on blockchain technology.
Edge Computing
- Processing and Storage at the Edge: Data processing and storage close to where data is generated.
- Low Latency: Faster response times for applications requiring real-time data.
- Reduced Bandwidth Requirements: Less data needs to be transmitted to the cloud.
Cybersecurity
- Firewalls: Block unauthorized access to networks and systems.
- Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS): Monitor networks for suspicious activity.
- Encryption: Protects data at rest and in transit.
- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Requires multiple methods of authentication.
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)
- Head-Mounted Displays: Devices that provide immersive VR or AR experiences.
- Motion Tracking: Technology that senses the user's movement.
- Computer Graphics: Advanced rendering techniques that create realistic virtual environments.