By Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez, Product Manager at Canonical - the publisher of Ubuntu.
Read MoreNow more than ever, organisations are looking to artificial intelligence (AI) and in particular machine learning (ML) to solve complex data challenges and bring new insights and value to an ever-increasing volume of information stored within our business. By Glyn Bowden, SNIA Cloud Storage Technologies Initiative Member; Chief Architect, AI & Data Science Practice at Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
Read More“The ever-changing demands and expectations of employees coupled with the introduction of advanced new technologies have shaped an entirely different business environment from that of ten years ago. Stories about people losing their jobs to robots have become legion. Last year, it was reported by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), that some 1.5 million people in England are at risk of losing their jobs to automation. By Emma Morris, SAP SuccessFactors Manager, delaware and Brian Riddell, Director, People & Organisation.
Read MoreNowadays, most businesses – and their leadership – seem to be aware that digital transformation and technology are the key to their future. This is just as well, since their customers expect nothing less. The race for AI supremacy shows no signs of slowing down, but Europe is lagging behind the AI leaders, the US and China. Recent research from McKinsey illustrates that Europe’s digitisation efforts are 35 per cent behind the US, and that this digital gap has not narrowed in recent years. By Neil Murphy, Global VP, ABBYY.
Read MoreBy Pierluigi Casale, Group Data Scientist at TomTom.
Read MoreBy Matt Jackson, VP Client Solutions, Thomsons Online Benefits.
Read MoreBy Anjali Sohoni, Senior Decision Scientist at Mastek.
Read MoreOliver Krebs, Vice President of EMEA at Cherwell Software, discusses how digital transformation can leverage Artificial Intelligence to improve the employee and customer experience.
Read MoreBy Matt Hudson, Head of Consulting at Ultima, shares three top technology trends that have significant disruptive potential.
Read MoreBy Paul Smith, Salesforce UK executive vice president and general manager.
Read More5G marks the start of a technology revolution. By making high-speed connectivity ubiquitous, it will accelerate technology adoption across the country and transform how we work, play and innovate. By Jennifer Major, Head of IoT, SAS UK & Ireland.
Read MoreBy Andy Coussins, senior vice president and head of international at Epicor Software.
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