Gartner reveals the top 10 strategic tech trends for 2017
These trends will set the stage for the Intelligent Digital Mesh, says Gartner vice president David Cearley.
These trends will set the stage for the Intelligent Digital Mesh, says Gartner vice president David Cearley.
Institute of Directors and Chapman Tripp call for the creation of a high-level working group to help deal with AI-driven change.
A word of warning, though: Do not be thrown off by the term itself - there are still servers involved! Andreas Mueller of API Talent explores this emerging technology space.
With the convergence of devices, bots, things and people, organisations will need to master two dimensions of mobility, reports Gartner.
Nvidia's new GPUs called the Tesla P40 and P4 are built for those kind of deep-learning systems that aid in correlation and classification of data. The P4 -- which is based on the Pascal architecture -- is designed for use in servers or computers that will drive autonomous cars.
Tips from KPMG on how New Zealand organisations can prepare for the next stage of cloud computing.
Transparently immersive experiences, the perceptual smart machine age, and the platform revolution will impact business models in the next 10 years, reports Gartner.
A compact computer called Euclid from Intel should make the development of robots much easier.
Xero on it way to getting one million subscribers and $1 billion revenue by next year, he reports at annual shareholders’ meeting.
Intel wants to take on Google's Tensor Processing Unit and Nvidia's GPUs in machine learning computing with improvements to its Xeon Phi mega-chips.
The founder and CEO of Xero has long believed there is a need for a clear technology plan unique to New Zealand, and a chief technology officer who can pull it off together across government and the private sector.
Gartner predicts that smart machines will be a top five investment priority for more than 30 per cent of CIOs by 2020. Tom Austin of Gartner writes why.
Roboticist and artist, Alexander Reben, says he created the first robot build for the sole purpose of inflicting pain on people, all to get them talking about artificial intelligence.
Twitter has made no secret of its interest in machine learning in recent years, and on Monday the company put its money where its mouth is once again by purchasing London startup Magic Pony Technology, which has focused on visual processing.
Some of the world's fastest computers employ Nvidia's graphics processor for computer vision and complex calculations, and a new GPU will supercharge these applications.