Amazon's cloud unit readies more powerful data centre chip - sources
The new chip will also use a technology called a "fabric" that will allow it to connect with other chips to speed up tasks like image recognition
The new chip will also use a technology called a "fabric" that will allow it to connect with other chips to speed up tasks like image recognition
Sources familiar with WhatsApp’s internal investigation into the breach said a “significant” portion of the known victims are high-profile government and military officials spread across at least 20 countries on five continents
Nola was created to help shoppers navigate the store and answer questions
A roundup of ICT executive appointments and events
“4G was the transformation of the smartphone. 5G is the transformation of the Internet of Things,” says the Vodafone NZ CEO.
The company also launched two self-driving delivery robots - one for outdoor delivery, the other for indoor services.
Aims to prepare this group for jobs in industries such as construction
Google's fast-growing tool for searching job listings has been a boon for employers and job boards starving for candidates, but several rival job-finding services contend anti-competitive behavior has fueled its rise and cost them users and profits
“Now is the time to question, ‘am I prepared to back my ambition, and invest in the key enablers for growth and change in my organisation?’,” says Godfrey Boyce, chief executive at KPMG New Zealand
Robotic process automation was on their radar but is now a reality at the medical group, relates CEO Dr Lloyd McCann
“Although an economic downturn is not the likely scenario for either 2019 or 2020, the risk is currently high enough to warrant preparation and planning,” advises John-David Lovelock of Gartner.
The KPMG global advisor talks about navigating geopolitics, driving cultural change and the most disruptive technology on the horizon
Forrester shares a pragmatic view of the impact of intelligent automation - and why you should start building your 'robotics quotient' now
The plan will be spearheaded by a new government office called Digital Industry Singapore
The move comes amid heightened concern about a sector, championed by some as a means of shaking off government controls, but seen by central banks as a potential threat to their status as guarantors of the financial system