How Ocado migrated its on-premise robotic control system to AWS on Christmas Eve This article is sponsored by:
Project Tempest will see thousands of Ocado bots running in AWS cloud environments

Project Tempest will see thousands of Ocado bots running in AWS cloud environments
Sometimes the AI ethics conversation appears to be a morass of well-meaning platitudes, without forward direction. A notable article via the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs brings these issues to a head.
Samsara aims to make it easier for organizations with large-scale physical operations to get their hands on IoT data, in order to improve experience and gain efficiencies.
Britivic’s ‘Beyond The Bottle’ R&D unit pulled in everything from Amazon edge computing to Business Intelligence to produce the Aqua Libra Co Flavor Tap in just four weeks
Spaceports and low orbit satellites are taking off globally. Mat Mallett, CDIO of the UK Space agency describes their plans to be a booster rocket
Does the latest academic treatise on ethical robotics and AI really tell us anything new?
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The London Legacy Development Corporation is using real-time data to help ensure the effective flow of people and vehicles around the park.
Midea is using data-rich insight from AI specialist Birdie to give its customers the features they want.
The inside story on an overlooked US acquisition of a UK technology success.
Cloud data migrations can bring significant operational benefits - not to mention opening up AI/ML use cases. That doesn't mean these migrations are easy. Getting migrations right starts with data governance.
This week - lessons from UX accessibility keep us on our toes. Microsoft and Google buck the tech earnings blues - thanks to cloud. The metaverse gets an enterprise review, and NoOps wins buzzword bingo. As always, your whiffs.