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[AI tools comparison: Salesforce Einstein vs. Dynamics 365] Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser]. [INSIDER] Insider Alert Nov 17, 2016 Your guide to the top content posted for Insider members [CIO CSO COMPUTERWORLD NETWORK WORLD InfoWorld ITworld] [Featured Image] [INSIDER] [10 tech skills that will boost your salary] Looking for a pay increase in 2017? Add one or more of these hot skills to your résumé and watch your earnings soar. [Read More ▶] [Twitter] [Facebook] [LinkedIn] Your Must-Read Stories [Thumbnail Image] [INSIDER] [AI tools comparison: Salesforce Einstein vs. Dynamics 365] Both Salesforce with Einstein and Microsoft with Dynamics 365 are offering AI capabilities that promise to improve your customer service, sales pipeline and business processes. Here’s a look at the new AI features, what’s available now and why you’ll need them in the future. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [INSIDER] [Healthcare and retail industries give blockchain a try] Moving beyond its roots with bitcoin, blockchain gets a tryout in industries where it may have the potential to evolve or disrupt standard practices. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [INSIDER] [Review: Spark lights up machine learning] Spark brings efficient machine learning to large compute clusters and combines with TensorFlow for deep learning. [Read More ▶] [Thumbnail Image] [INSIDER] [6 tips for buying or selling a smart home] Products like the Google Nest thermostat create interesting issues when a home is for sale. For example, what if the prospective buyers want the Nest to remain, but current owners want to take it with them? Here are tips for dealing with issues like that. [Read More ▶] Get more Insider content from these brands: [CIO] | [ITworld] | [Computerworld] | [CSO] | [InfoWorld] | [Network World] You are currently subscribed to Insider Alert as {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe from this newsletter] | [Privacy Policy] Copyright (C) 2016 IDG Enterprise, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701 Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an e-mail to [online@idgenterprise.com].

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