It’s no understatement to say businesses are currently navigating one of the most difficult and extended periods of uncertainty in recent history. Coronavirus has turned the world of work upside-down, with many businesses committing to become fully or partially remote for the foreseeable future. By Nigel Seddon, VP Northern Europe, Ivanti.
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 crisis took effect, businesses rushed to deploy technology that would help their teams work remotely and continue to be effective. The situation created widespread concern around a range of issues, from the ability of employers to deliver home working infrastructure, to productivity levels and the impact of lockdown on existing IT projects. By Chris Pont, CEO at IJYI.
Read MoreYou know you need AI. You have already committed to delivering AI, and you’re working to build your organisation into an AI-driven enterprise. To do so, you have hired top-notch data scientists and invested in data science tools -- a great start. Yet, somehow your AI projects are still not getting off the ground. By Sivan Metzger, Managing Director of MLOps & Governance at DataRobot.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has widened the gap between digitally advancing and digitally struggling organizations. Our recent research found that when it comes to AI, 78% of high-performing AI organizations – those who had deployed AI at scale within their organization – continued to progress their initiatives at the same pace as before the pandemic. On the other hand, more than half of the organizations who were struggling to implement AI had to pull their projects. Valerie Perhirin, Managing Director,...
Read MoreIn the early two-thousands, I can vividly remember walking into a local electronics store and catching a glimpse of a high definition television for the first time. The quality of the visuals took television to a new level and made it feel like a truly immersive experience. It was streaks ahead of the grainy box that was sitting in my living room and I knew then it would revolutionise home entertainment. I can also remember a similar moment around the beginning of the last decade when 4K...
Read MoreThe promise of the IoT market has been growing for the last 15 years, with many market analysts predicting that we would reach 50 billion devices by the magic year 2020. Now that we’ve arrived there, the reality is a little more conservative (we’re about 41 billion devices short of the forecast). Has IoT failed to live up to its promise? No, but the industry is evolving in a radically different direction to the one predicted a decade and a half ago… By Libelium founder Alicia Asin.
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