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A feast for the sensors

In this week’s edition of Computer Weekly, we pay a visit to the Natural History Museum in London to hear about an urban biodiversity boosting project that combines cloud computing, AI and Raspberry Pi devices. We also hear from some senior executives from Pure Storage, speaking at its recent Accelerate event to discuss how artificial intelligence is shaking up enterprise storage requirements. With support for Windows 10 now officially discontinued, we explore the options for enterprises that need to manage devices they are yet to upgrade to Windows 11. And, finally, we take a look at what European companies can do to protect their data from overseas surveillance. Read the issue now.
Features in this issue
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Forget training, find your killer apps during AI inference
Pure Storage executives talk about why most artificial intelligence projects are about inference, during production, and why that means storage must respond to capacity needs and help optimise data management
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Natural History Museum deploys sensor network to decode urban biodiversity with AWS
The Natural History Museum has deployed a network of sensors across its newly revamped gardens, which are on course to make it one of the most intensely monitored urban spaces in the world