The Kiwi retailer in the age of Industry 4.0
The Warehouse Group CDO Michelle Anderson and CMO Jonathan Waecker on how the retailer is leading through ‘the perfect storm of technologies’ impacting every business
The Warehouse Group CDO Michelle Anderson and CMO Jonathan Waecker on how the retailer is leading through ‘the perfect storm of technologies’ impacting every business
"It is a correction; it's not a setback," said Dante Disparte, head of policy and communications for the Libra Association, whose 21 remaining members held their inaugural meeting in Geneva.
The pre-eminence of blockchain in society will start to emerge by 2030, but enterprises will need to start preparing for it now, writes David Furlonger of Gartner.
These have the potential to optimise or transform public services and should be included in the strategic planning of government CIOs over the next 12 to 18 months, says Rick Howard of Gartner
Two groups of US state attorneys general on Friday announced separate antitrust probes of large tech companies such as Alphabet's Google and Facebook.
The app's surge in popularity and sudden backlash from some users highlights how artificial intelligence (AI) technologies bring about new concerns surrounding identity verification.
Apple said that it will quit keeping audio for human review and instead let users opt in to having their audio reviewed if they choose. The company said it will still use computer-generated transcripts to improve Siri.
Early Facebook Inc backer, Founders Fund, has sold all of its holdings in the social media giant as part of a previously established trading plan by the venture capital firm's partner, Peter Thiel, according to a regulatory filing from late Monday.
The social media site said if a user clears their off-Facebook activity, Facebook would remove the user's identifying information from the data that apps and websites choose to send.
Posting false information is not banned on any of Facebook's suite of social media services, but the company is taking steps to limit the reach of inaccurate information and warn users about disputed claims.
The US-led "Five Eyes" intelligence alliance said on Tuesday that tech firms must allow law enforcement agencies access to encrypted material, warning that failing to do so puts people at risk.
The Justice Department has said it will investigate "whether and how" online platforms in "search, social media, and some retail services online" are engaging in behavior that stifles competition and harms consumers.
"It's a parking ticket, not a penalty," said Ed Mierzwinski, a senior director at Washington-based U.S. Public Interest Research Group.
The data will provide important insights for communities who have not yet seen themselves reflected in our data, says Stats NZ general manager Jason Attewell
Majority of large organisations will hire these specialists by 2023, reports Gartner