The FDA outlines draft guidance on AI for medical devices
The agency also published draft guidance on the use of AI in drug development
Read more...Software visionary and Microsoft's Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie gave his view on how corporations will migrate to the cloud, in a recent speech.
"The best way for them to have more confidence in cloud computing is to take some applications that are more cloud-friendly -- such as e-mail and employee collaboration -- to the cloud," Ozzie said. This is why he sees Microsoft's Exchange and SharePoint software as the obvious first choice for cloud deployment.
While he's right in saying that e-mail and collaboration are the most "cloud-friendly" from a functional perspective, these two applications (especially e-mail) are also the most mission critical in most corporations.
In this regard, they may not be seen as the best candidates to "test" cloud computing's reliability.
My guess, therefore, is that large corporations will go halfway and move collaboration to the cloud, while keeping a hand on their much looked-after e-mail infrastructure.
If so, I guess they will need some technology to link the internal e-mail exchanges with the cloud-based team workspaces when e-mails relate to a project. What do you think?
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The agency also published draft guidance on the use of AI in drug development
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