Dutch Railways is using big data to keep trains moving — here’s how
While most Dutch trains arrive on time — 92.6 percent, to be exact — some delay is inevitable. Falling leaves can make the railway slippery.
While most Dutch trains arrive on time — 92.6 percent, to be exact — some delay is inevitable. Falling leaves can make the railway slippery.
Last month, I dropped my phone and shattered its screen. To be honest, I had dropped my phone at least ten times before, before it
Umid Akhmedov is head of data and AI CSA at Microsoft and was formerly the head of architecture and data & analytics at FLSmidth As
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