Is anyone familiar with the tech space more particularly the Software space?

Hey, hope everyone’s Thursday is moving along quickly!

I’ve been doing my best to keep up with the tech space but I haven’t really had a chance to explore the software side of it. I’ve been more caught up in the transportation side of everything tbh. Anyway, I was scrolling through reddit before work and came across a post talking about Edge Total Intelligence’s release of their EdgeCore 4.5.

I’m not really familiar with software like I said but I have been keeping up with the hype of ChatGPT, so AI is def on my radar. I’ve only ever messed around for fun with AI so when I found out companies are already using AI in their everyday business it was pretty wild to me. Can someone maybe give me some more insight on how their platform compares to other companies?

From what I read it seems that their new platform is more fluid and has some new capabilities in decision intelligence, intelligent automation, composable operations and low code development and a couple others. Like I said i’m not remotely familiar with this type of stuff but reading the descriptions of each feature I kind of get an idea of what it does? Maybe someone can help me out with that lol.

Can someone potentially give me some more insight into them as a company and possibly a potential investment down the road? With AI blowing up I really want to get to know the space a little better..

Article: https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/edgecore-4-5-easier-fluid-115800420.html

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