GDPR's silver lining: Data-driven AI and innovation in the enterprise
IBM's Cristina Cabella explains why GDPR has the potential to promote AI and machine learning in the enterprise.
IBM's Cristina Cabella explains why GDPR has the potential to promote AI and machine learning in the enterprise.
Technology giant IBM will unveil its Victorian competency centre today, which hopes to give Australian innovators and researchers the chance to use machine intelligence.
IBM reinks deal with Ameriprise Financial for handling the infrastructure needs of one of the world's largest financial services firms.
The venerable brand Lotus is being retired. Our own David Gewirtz has been a member of the Lotus community for almost 20 years and shares his thoughts about Lotus, the brand, IBM, and the community.
Environmentalism has become detached from innovation and that’s killing our waterways unless we use technology to bolster real-time monitoring.
Over the past few months, the New Zealand ICT community has been debating the issue of patents.
The vision behind Service Science is to build a coherent body of knowledge for service innovation, says IBM's Jim Spohrer.
One reason that better IT products usually don't sell as well as mediocre ones may be that we tend to move the goal posts for what's better well out in front of market averages - meaning that the developers run out of marketing money before the customers get sufficiently familiar with the technology to first know what it does and second consider buying it.
IBM has released a series of predictions that they see as the five big new trends in tech for the next five years. These include programmable electricity meters, smart car sensors, smart shopping displays, phones as wallets and better nanotechnology techniques.
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