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Archives for 2020
The Future of Brain Surgery
Awesome, not awesome. #Awesome“Brain surgeons are bringing artificial intelligence and new imaging techniques into the operating room, to diagnose tumors as accurately as pathologists, and much faster, according to a report in the journal Nature Medicine… In addition to speeding up the process, the new technique can also detect some details that traditional methods may […]
Top Priorities for 2020
Looking at what will keep you busy in 2020Jim Connolly is a versatile and experienced technology journalist who has reported on IT trends for more than two decades. As editorial director of InformationWeek and Network Computing, he oversees the day-to-day planning and editing on the site. Most recently he was editor … View Full Bio […]
Microsoft’s Nadella Says Tech Intensity Will Drive Retail in 2020
Data is waiting to be leveraged for better insights on commerce and customer habits in the retail space. Automation and prediction through data will be core for retailers going forward, according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. In his keynote speech for the NRF 2020 Retail’s Big Show conference, Nadella discussed how ever-growing mountains of data […]
Low-Code Player Grabs RPA for Automation
Low-code platform vendor Appian is looking to provide a single platform for automation, AI and low code with a new RPA acquisition. The year 2019 marked a big one for consolidation among data, analytics, and related vendor companies as the industry reorganized for the cloud and big vendors staked their competitive positions. Now in early […]
6 Ways to Get Your Board on Board with Digital Transformation
While cost efficiencies are important milestones, the real value of digital transformation lies in long-term innovation. Here’s how you can get some mileage by making your case. Image: Pixabay For companies not born in the cloud, digital transformation drives competitive gains. In our work with companies that aren’t true digital natives, we consistently see a […]
Media Enterprises Fight Extinction with Transformation & Data
A report released at CES shows media organizations are concerned about changes in delivery, technology, and a need for new skills. There is a race underway in media and entertainment to stay viable as new platforms and shifting consumer habits tear down legacy models. At the CES 2020 trade show underway in Las Vegas, Ernst […]
SIM Study Points to Lax Focus on Cybersecurity
Despite ranking at the top of respondents’ concerns, organizations still show gaps in acting on cybersecurity. Organizations obviously are aware of the need to address security and privacy needs, but many seem to be only moderately ready on this front. That is one of the takeaways from the Society for Information Management’s (SIM) recently released […]
IoT security: What we can learn from recent threats
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises more flexibility and functionality for enterprises than ever before. More connected devices hold the promise of helping enterprises streamline supply chain operations, increase efficiencies and reduce costs within existing processes, enhance product and service quality, and even create new products and services for customers. With a myriad of benefits […]
AI-powered robo-dogs win hearts in Japan
Awesome, not awesome. #Awesome“Artificial intelligence can help doctors do a better job of finding breast cancer on mammograms, researchers from Google and medical centers in the United States and Britain are reporting in the journal Nature…Tested on images where the diagnosis was already known, the new system performed better than radiologists. On scans from the […]