Trends 2016: Cyber Security
Cyber security is a concern that will continue to plague governments, businesses, and individuals in the years ahead. As our world becomes more connected (and as we rely more heavily on those
In this blog, we discuss cognitive computing and other technologies with a focus on supply chain management and innovation. Other topics of discussion include digital enterprise transformation, marketing, the Internet of Things, and smart cities. Our goal is to advance the public discussion about how cognitive computing and other advanced technologies affect the world in which we live.
Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.
Cyber security is a concern that will continue to plague governments, businesses, and individuals in the years ahead. As our world becomes more connected (and as we rely more heavily on those
“Everything that can be automated,” predicts Robert Tercek, “will be.”[1] Automation, of course, is not a new phenomenon; however, automation is being redefined as artificial intelligence (and, especially, cognitive computing) matures. We
We’ve all heard the question, “Which came first the chicken or the egg?” A similar conundrum could be brewing in the transportation arena. Which comes first smart cities or driverless vehicles? According
We live in an age of technological wonders; however, some people fail to appreciate all of the wonders because they are too young to have known life in simpler times. We’ve all
“While discussions surrounding AI’s eventual overthrow of humanity can be fun and interesting,” writes TX Zhou, Managing Partner at Karlin Ventures, “they often overlook the little revolutions happening right now.”[1] The little
The 2016 prediction season has kicked off with International Data Corporation boldly releasing predictions and discussions in the following areas: Leadership IDC FutureScape: Leading Digital Transformation to Scale 2016 Predictions IDC
“Big data and how best to utilise it has become a perennial subject,” asserts David Senior, CEO of Lowdownapp Ltd, “and the endless debates around it rarely come to a satisfactory conclusion.”[1]
There are a lot of moving pieces in a supply chain, but none are more central than logistics pieces (i.e., those parts of the supply chain that physically move things from one
“Netflix, Google and Facebook were all spawned with machine learning built into their DNA,” writes Dr. Olly Downs (@mathandporsches), Chief Scientist behind Amplero, a self-learning personalization platform built by Globys. “Think about
In Part 1 of this article, I laid out the stark choices that lie before us — stay on a course that leads to greater automation and increased unemployment or find a
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