CIO upfront: Making robots work for you
So often when technology companies announce a fancy new feature, they’re adding something to their repertoire. This time, we’re taking a function away, and handing it to a robot, writes Luke Gumbley of Xero.
So often when technology companies announce a fancy new feature, they’re adding something to their repertoire. This time, we’re taking a function away, and handing it to a robot, writes Luke Gumbley of Xero.
Eric Crabtree of Unisys looks at the business case - and alternatives - for behavioural biometrics
Local spend outpaces worldwide market as organisations examine new ways to deliver customer value.
How can universities make engagement more meaningful and improve student outcomes? Jon Baldwin of Tribal Group writes about this burning question as a new academic year dawns.
Alan Lepofsky of Constellation Research on how organisations can prepare for artificial intelligence’s role in the future of work.
GPUs in the cloud put the predictive power of deep neural networks within reach of every developer
Ray Wang of Constellation Research lists the priority investments for digital transformation projects areas for investments in order to lead successful digital transformation projects in 2017.
It will be a 'year of action', according to Forrester analysts as they weigh in on the trends to prepare for in 2017.
People now use the likes of AirBnB, Uber and Amazon as benchmarks for service and innovation - so how can organisations meet this shift in customer expectations? Two speakers at a CIO leaders’ luncheon share pointers.
Organisations and their leaders become blind over time to the powerful external realities that shape their world. And they often forget who ultimately pays the bills.
Institute of Directors and Chapman Tripp call for the creation of a high-level working group to help deal with AI-driven change.
For Dexibit founder and CEO Angie Judge, celebrating Ada Lovelace Day is just one way to help encourage women into science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers.
“The big issue is not so much big data itself, but rather how it is used.”
IT must move from being ‘gatekeepers’ to ‘shopkeepers’, writes Donald Farmer of TreeHive Strategy. A gatekeeper aims to keep the wrong people out. A shopkeeper invites the right people in: preparing, presenting and provisioning their goods to encourage their appropriate use,
“What we are experiencing today from analytics is nothing short of a revolution,” says Goodnight, as the business analytics software company marks its 40th year.