AI at the edge gets in the SWIM as smart devices spew untapped data This article is sponsored by:
AI at the edge has particular problems that are not easy to mediate. SWIM thinks it has an answer but it is playing against some mega-competitors.
AI at the edge has particular problems that are not easy to mediate. SWIM thinks it has an answer but it is playing against some mega-competitors.
SAP Inside Track grew from a small event in London to a global phenomenon. Here are my recollections of those early days with a peek into today.
The data science team at Europe’s largest ticket vendor has used the analytical database to build a system that keeps concert goers and rock fans up-to-date on shows coming soon, to nearby venues.
Mike Bracken headed up GDS in the early days and has weighed in on the controversial decision to move data functions into DCMS.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faces tough questions from Congress next week. He's going to have to do better than this...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was sent out to field questions yesterday. Cue a lot of mea culpa and self-reproach, as well as a warning that this is going to take a long time to fix.
A cultural leadership shift to drive a people-first, services-centric future of work demands a complete industrial epiphany writes ServiceNow's Jason Sutton
This week: data privacy in the crosshairs due to breaches, myopic legislation, and, of course, Facebook. Plus: Microsoft Windows does a sharp turn to slow fade. Customer service FAQ blowout, and whiffs-a-plenty.
This deal between IBM and Sovrin will ensure that when someone goes to look for you on the Internet, they'll know it is a human and not a dog...or the other way around.
GDPR is coming, but for U.S. Facebook users the data privacy benefits aren't likely to be on offer, according to CEO Zuckerberg.