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Neugents

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Neugents

(NEUral aGENTS) Neural network agents from Computer Associates that are included in several of its products and available separately for predictive management. Using pattern recognition techniques, Neugents are used to predict system failures before they occur. See neural network.



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BizWorks leverages CA's leading technologies including Jasmine, Unicenter and Neugents to help customers consolidate information from all segments of their businesses, collaborate with partners and suppliers, and leverage web-based information resources to create a global view of all of the factors affecting the success of the business.
I-Storm will be able to exploit CA's innovative Neugents and visualization technology, enabling online retailers to quickly spot usage and buying patterns.
Neugents recognize changes in business conditions, and make it possible for organizations to capitalize on opportunities and avoid potential problems by predicting outcomes and identifying issues before they occur.
 
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