Alexa, how can I fly to Mumbai?
Not every airline has the cash or inclination to compete with tech giants like Amazon. But some are looking at partnerships
Not every airline has the cash or inclination to compete with tech giants like Amazon. But some are looking at partnerships
IT borrowed industrial engineering models that were successful for decades, but the new digital business environment is different. It’s uncertain, changes rapidly and has very different attributes
Retail is one of the largest employers in many developed economies and experts have predicted automation puts millions of low-skilled jobs in the sector at risk, particularly as the introduction of self-checkouts makes cashiers redundant.
“Simply put, we couldn’t achieve our customer obsession without adding robotics and automation,” says the chief technologist of Amazon Robotics
A total of 36 countries were on this year's overall watch list of trade partners warranting additional bilateral engagement over these issues, including Russia and India.
Kathmandu said it was working closely with IT and cyber security consultants to investigate the extent of the impact.
Launches ANZ operations with offices at Britomart in Auckland and Byron Bay in Australia
Drag-and-drop tools allow developers to assemble applications without the need for manual programming. Here's how companies such as Shell Downstream, 7-Eleven and John Hancock are putting low-code development to work
Web defacements, data exfiltration and ransomware were the biggest concerns
We’re fast entering a world in which computers can see, understand and react - and the possibilities are endless, writes FaceMe lead scientist, Dr Jason Catchpole
Current Air NZ CIO will start new role early 2019
Hosts retail AI centre of excellence in New Zealand
The top challenge? You simply can’t walk away from existing clients, existing services that they buy and the cash flow that they produce, while simultaneously repositioning yourself for the digital world
...and if AI can solve problems faster than humans, does this mean ‘game over for us?’ SAS COO and CTO Oliver Schabenberger explores the impact and boundaries of the technology
The practice is particularly strong in China as the number of sellers there are soaring, according to news report