Artificial intelligence, automation and robotics
Read about the latest trends and technologies in artificial intelligence (AI), automation, machine learning and robotics. Learn what AI and automation mean for enterprise IT strategies and how organisations are using AI for business benefit
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				Opinion
					31 Oct 2025
					
									
										  Why asset visibility matters in industrial cybersecurityIndustrial organisations face rising operational security cyber threats. Asset visibility is vital for defence — without knowing what’s connected, organisations are risk blind Continue Reading 
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				News
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										  Capgemini and Siemens combine to make AI industrial techSiemens and Capgemini are expanding their partnership to create AI-based industrial technologies, said to boost efficiency, sustainability and innovation in manufacturing sectors Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                News
                25 Jun 2018
                  Nordic and Baltic states agree on joint approach to AIThe governments of the Nordic and Baltic region want to work closer together to further increase the status of artificial intelligence in business and society Continue Reading By- Gerard O'Dwyer
 
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                News
                22 Jun 2018
                  How Australia is gearing up for 5GFrom trialling 5G networks at the recent Commonwealth Games to flying drones in surf sport lifesaving, Australia is becoming a test bed for 5G services with its dense cities and wide-open spaces Continue Reading By- Stuart Kennedy
 
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                News
                21 Jun 2018
                  CDO interview: Andrei Belevtsev, Gazprom NeftRussian oil giant will harness the latest technologies right across its business, says chief digital officer Continue Reading By- Vladimir Kozlov
 
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                Feature
                20 Jun 2018
                  Ethical AI requires collaboration and framework developmentCountries and companies are attending to the ethics of artificial intelligence technology use. Such efforts need to be collectively determined to result in solid frameworks Continue Reading By
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                News
                20 Jun 2018
                  Nine out of 10 enterprises will use robotic process automation by 2020Robotic process automation take-up expected to reach 92% of European enterprises within two years, finds ISG survey Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                20 Jun 2018
                  Chief data officers go to summer schoolAuthors of the “Chief data officer’s playbook”, Caroline Carruthers and Peter Jackson, are running a summer school, supported by data governance software supplier Collibra Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                News
                19 Jun 2018
                  Young generation tempted by Amazon bank-like servicesTech firms offering banking services will be inevitable in the future as more than half of young people are tempted by such a prospect Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                19 Jun 2018
                  SAP banks on “intelligent enterprise” at Sapphire 2018SAP, at its SapphireNow 2018 conference, promoted the “intelligent enterprise”, with Hasso Plattner and head of machine learning Markus Noga setting out the philosophy. Continue Reading 
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                Blog Post
                18 Jun 2018
                  Enterprise AI: fiction and realityIf you are starting to suspect that the AI hype is overblown, and that it's just the latest term that marketing folk love to add to make their product sound more interesting, you are not alone. ... Continue Reading By- Bryan Betts, Freeform Dynamics
 
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                News
                18 Jun 2018
                  Bank uses AI to select job candidatesSingapore’s DBS Bank is using artificial intelligence to automate parts of its recruitment process Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                Feature
                15 Jun 2018
                  IPsoft’s digital worker is part of a shift in human productivityIPsoft used its annual user summit to allow customers to update themselves on the career of its cognitive digital agent Amelia Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                15 Jun 2018
                  DeepMind Health must be transparent to gain public trust, review findsIndependent review of DeepMind Health says the company should provide more clarity on data and business plans, while legal audit finds its controversial data-sharing deal with Royal Free is lawful Continue Reading By
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                News
                14 Jun 2018
                  Government Geospatial Commission opens up OS MasterMap dataThe Geospatial Commission, announced by chancellor Philip Hammond in his 2017 Autumn Budget, has opened up some Ordnance Survey MasterMap data to boost small businesses Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                News
                14 Jun 2018
                  AI is key to keeping IBM compliant with GDPRArtificial intelligence is vital for keeping IBM compliant with the principles of the General Data Protection Regulation, which, in turn, provides opportunities for business, says the company’s data protection officer Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                News
                14 Jun 2018
                  Schneider Electric CTO tips liquid cooling for take-off as machine learning takes over datacentreWitn machine learning fuelling demand for graphics processing units in the datacentre, Schneider Electric CTO claims this will require a drastic rethink of how operators manage their sites, paving the way for liquid cooling to hit mainstream adoption Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                E-Zine
                14 Jun 2018
                  CW Europe: Lufthansa’s HR IT project takes offLufthansa says it is confident of landing a company-wide HR IT project after having to go back to the drawing board. Also in this issue, read about the ComputerWeekly/TechTarget IT Priorities survey’s findings that many European technology leaders are expecting to increase IT spending through 2018, and how a major report has reassured Swedish society that artificial intelligence will be a positive force for change despite fears of job losses. Continue Reading 
- 14 Jun 2018
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                Blog Post
                13 Jun 2018
                  Better off ElonThis week, we suppose we’re meant to have some kind of sideways take on Downtime icon Elon Musk selling flamethrowers to his lamewad fans, but documenting this man’s hijinks is starting to become ... Continue Reading By
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                News
                13 Jun 2018
                  CogX AI show opens with debate on Europe’s lack of dominanceEuropean researchers have made significant breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, but the dominant players all seem to be based in Silicon Valley Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                13 Jun 2018
                  Australian university reaches for the stars after HPC boostThe University of Sydney has upgraded its supercomputing infrastructure to answer big questions on cosmology and keep pace with growing research needs Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                12 Jun 2018
                  Mayor Khan bids to make London the world’s smartest cityAt London Tech Week, mayor Sadiq Khan launched a city-wide initiative to harness the capital’s technology talent to address London’s most pressing problems Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                12 Jun 2018
                  Alibaba Cloud touts AI smarts to keep pigs healthyThe Chinese cloud supplier has developed an AI program that has improved the yield and productivity of pig farms Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                E-Zine
                12 Jun 2018
                  How National Geographic uses tech to captivate its audienceIn this week’s Computer Weekly, we find out how the world-famous National Geographic magazine is adapting to the digital age and using technology to better engage its audience. We ask what Microsoft’s $7.6bn acquisition of GitHub means for the open source community. And our latest buyer’s guide looks at the trends in developer tools. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                11 Jun 2018
                  London wants to show it’s open for business in Tech Week 2018London Tech Week 2018 kicks off with attracting young people into tech a key theme Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                11 Jun 2018
                  Artificial intelligence names London as UK’s top innovation hubAn AI tool from Data City and the Open Data Institute has ranked the best clusters of cities for innovation across various technologies Continue Reading By- Zach Emmanuel, Computer Weekly
 
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                News
                08 Jun 2018
                  Thriving fintech, AI sectors give boost to UK tech fundingBritish technology businesses have received £5bn worth of venture capital funding since June 2016 – more than France, Germany and Sweden put together – with fintech and AI startups standing out Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Blog Post
                07 Jun 2018
                  Educating NorrisOne app mentioned at Zendesk’s customer experience conference this month was Replika, an AI friend that on first impression seems barely an improvement on grandparent’s crumpet Eliza from 1964. ... Continue Reading By
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                News
                07 Jun 2018
                  Nation state cyber attacks affect all, says former GCHQ bossCyber attacks by nation states used to be a small part of the problem for state authorities to address, but now all organisations are potential targets of nation state attacks, according to former GCHQ head Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                News
                07 Jun 2018
                  Newcastle Council to show off smartest street in BritainThe Great Exhibition of the North will see Mosley Street in Newcastle upon Tyne transformed into Britain’s smartest street as part of a demonstration of IoT technology Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                06 Jun 2018
                  Singapore government to form AI advisory councilNew council will develop standards and guidelines to address ethical issues arising from the growing use of artificial intelligence Continue Reading By- Kimberly Chua
 
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                Feature
                06 Jun 2018
                  Canada’s tech sector is targeting Europe – does it have what it takes to compete?Following its free-trade agreement with the EU – and the contrast with its noisy neighbour – Canada is promoting its tech sector to European IT buyers. We take a look at what CIOs can expect Continue Reading By- Bryan Glick, Editor in chief
 
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                News
                06 Jun 2018
                  Sapphire 2018: SAP will take over CRM market, says McDermottSAP’s chief executive Bill McDermott tells 2018 Sapphire conference the supplier will storm the CRM market with its C/4 Hana business applications suite Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                News
                05 Jun 2018
                  Australia’s chief scientist calls for AI regulationsThe proposal would require companies to apply for a trustmark so they know from the outset how their AI is expected to behave Continue Reading 
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                News
                05 Jun 2018
                  Complex pricing hinders enterprise assessment of AWS, Google and Microsoft cloud IoT hubs451 Research claims the complex IoT pricing models favoured by the hyperscale cloud giants are making life difficult for enterprise IT departments Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                News
                05 Jun 2018
                  Mobile, IoT and cloud biggest drivers for Wi-Fi growthThe intersection of mobility, the IoT and cloud will be the driving forces behind wireless network deployments over the next few years Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                04 Jun 2018
                  Offensive AI unlikely in the near future, says Mikko HypponenCyber criminals are not close to being able to use AI for attack purposes, according to industry veteran Mikko Hypponen, who has been at the forefront of AI use in cyber defence for several years Continue Reading By- Warwick Ashford, Senior analyst
 
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                Blog Post
                01 Jun 2018
                  Markets will drive AI adoption: GartnerAmid the growing arms race between the US and China to dominate the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence (AI), it is industry players and markets that will really drive adoption of the ... Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                31 May 2018
                  Artificial intelligence identifies skin cancer in lab test more effectively than doctorsArtificial intelligence has outperformed experienced dermatologists in identifying skin cancer samples, further highlighting the potential of the technology in healthcare Continue Reading By- Zach Emmanuel, Computer Weekly
 
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                Feature
                30 May 2018
                  AI elevates predictive maintenance for Kone and ThyssenKruppKone and ThyssenKrupp are using artificial intelligence to improve predictive maintenance of their lifts and escalators Continue Reading 
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                News
                29 May 2018
                  Firms step up spending on digital tech, but struggle with strategyBusinesses and the public sector are stepping up their spending on digital technology, but many business leaders are struggling to keep pace with what it means for their business Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                29 May 2018
                  Drone industry set to contribute £42bn to UK economy by 2030PwC research has predicted drones could add £42bn to the economy and create 68,000 jobs by 2030 Continue Reading By- Zach Emmanuel, Computer Weekly
 
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                News
                29 May 2018
                  Intelligence on the edge will see workloads migrate from cloudsIoT devices’ ability to make their own decisions will see computing shift back from the cloud to the edge, ABI Research has predicted Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                29 May 2018
                  Policy Exchange report calls for GDS to be moved to DCMSThink-tank wants Government Digital Service to create a “single digital government account” for citizens, and says bringing the organisation into the Department for Digital, Media, Culture and Sport will improve focus on “all aspects of digital transformation” Continue Reading By
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                News
                27 May 2018
                  Dedicated HPC infrastructure still rules, says HuaweiA Huawei executive makes the case for dedicated high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, despite the growth of public cloud services that have democratised access to HPC and AI capabilities Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                25 May 2018
                  MPs launch inquiry into automation and its impact on jobsHouse of Commons Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee will look at the impact of automation on workers, businesses and the UK economy as a whole Continue Reading By
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                Blog Post
                24 May 2018
                  Why one expert doesn’t think AI will take over the worldEvery time a robot does something that humans deem to be suspicious, a debate is sparked about when artificially intelligent beings will take over the world. There have been more than enough films ... Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                24 May 2018
                  Computing curriculum shake-up can’t happen in a single five-year parliamentary term, says panelAt the launch of Ocado Technology’s AI:MMO educational game, a panel of experts said the computing curriculum needs an overhaul, but this cannot be achieved in a single government term of office Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                Feature
                24 May 2018
                  How artificial intelligence is fuelling engine maintenance innovation at Rolls-RoyceThe engine maker has established an innovation centre to enable the company to deliver analytics and artificial intelligence-powered services to airlines using Rolls-Royce engines Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                24 May 2018
                  From open clouds to open infrastructure: OpenStack's evolution continuesOpenStack is embarking on a push to position itself as a lot more than just an open source cloud software provider, with forays into containers and continuous integration tools, as enterprises continue to demand their infrastructure do more Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
- 24 May 2018
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                E-Zine
                24 May 2018
                  CW Nordics: Finland delays e-voting planSecurity concerns have re-emerged to further frustrate the Finnish government’s plans to launch a national e-voting system. Also read about a study by the Stockholm School of Economics that looks at the likely impact of AI, machine learning and robotics on people’s lives. And find out why Norway has accelerated plans to scale up its national cyber security infrastructure. Continue Reading 
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                News
                23 May 2018
                  Unified comms bugbears may be easily solved with AIThe concept of unified communications is now so wide-ranging that it is ripe for disruption – or improvement – by artificial intelligence, argues analyst Zeus Kerravala Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                22 May 2018
                  Social one of the 'most powerful' tools at brand’s disposal, says retail expertsUsing social media to connect with customers is one of the most “powerful” tools retailers have at their disposal, said a panel of experts at the Salesforce World Tour Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                21 May 2018
                  One-fifth of global banks think AI will boost customer experienceEconomist Intelligence Unit survey shows nearly three-quarters of businesses think retail banking could be mostly automated by 2020 Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                21 May 2018
                  AI could transform cancer diagnosis, says prime ministerTheresa May says artificial intelligence could revolutionise diagnosis of chronic diseases and save 22,000 lives a year by 2033 Continue Reading By
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                News
                17 May 2018
                  Why Microsoft's AI is about helping anyone's intelligent agentMicrosoft believes businesses need to be connected to AI innovation. The way it wants to achieve this is through its AI platform for developers Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                17 May 2018
                  Case study: British Airways’ global B2B sales gathered under Salesforce cloudBritish Airways has gathered its international business-to-business sales under Salesforce Sales Cloud to bust silos Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                News
                17 May 2018
                  Singapore ropes in local polytechnics in AI talent boostAI Singapore is working with three polytechnics to train lecturers and students on artificial intelligence while boosting AI adoption among SMEs Continue Reading By- Kimberly Chua
 
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                News
                16 May 2018
                  AI is more than just doing things cheaper and fasterChoose the parts of AI to deploy to demonstrate return-on-investment and differentiate your brand, says Volkswagen Australia’s chief customer officer Continue Reading 
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                E-Zine
                16 May 2018
                  CW ANZ: Australian firms connect people in new waysAustralian organisations such as BPay are turning to unified communications (UC) to create workplaces where employees operate in a flexible and open work environment. But IT and user experiences can differ greatly. What has been the journey of ANZ enterprises when delivering a seamless UC experience for employees? In this issue of CW ANZ, we look at how companies are approaching UC, the state of the market and what organisations need to do to be successful. Download the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                16 May 2018
                  Morgan Stanley uses Amazon Alexa to inform customersUS investment bank Morgan Stanley is giving customers important information about the market via Amazon's voice assistant Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                16 May 2018
                  Nordic banks plan major digital transformation of operationsBanks in the Nordic region are set to accelerate their spending on technology as digital services take-up accelerates Continue Reading By- Gerard O'Dwyer
 
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                15 May 2018
                  China’s Yitu eyes ASEAN market with facial recognition know-howFacial recognition software specialist Yitu, which recently won a face identification accuracy contest in the US, has already nabbed regional clients such as Singapore’s Certis Cisco. Continue Reading 
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                15 May 2018
                  Kiwi airport testing avatar service to ease staff workloadAuckland Airport is testing an AI-powered avatar at the arrivals area to answer biosecurity questions from travellers. Continue Reading 
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                News
                15 May 2018
                  Oracle claims positive traction for autonomous database in ASEANOracle’s newly minted autonomous database could leave database administrators unemployed, but that has not stopped a Thai payment services provider from jumping onto the bandwagon Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                11 May 2018
                  Virgin Trains on using AI and virtual reality to boost customer experienceSpeaking at the Knowledge 18 ServiceNow conference in Las Vegas, Virgin Trains outlined the potential role immersive and data-driven technologies can play in improving customer experience Continue Reading By- Zach Emmanuel, Computer Weekly
 
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                News
                11 May 2018
                  GDS looks at potential for using voice technology on Gov.uk websiteThe government has begun using machine learning to build a taxonomy hierarchy on Gov.uk and is looking at the possibility of deploying voice interactions Continue Reading By
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                Opinion
                11 May 2018
                  Building a tech future between the UK and IndiaA new tech partnership between the UK and India will benefit the digital economy in both countries, says secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport Matt Hancock Continue Reading By- Matt Hancock, HM Government
 
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                News
                11 May 2018
                  NHS Business Services Authority trials AWS chatbot tech to field customer calls in contact centreDarren Curry, chief digital officer of the NHS Business Services Authority, shares details of how trialling the use of cloud-based chatbots in its contact centres has boosted staff morale and efficiency Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                News
                10 May 2018
                  Government must support SMEs, says Oliver DowdenThe minister for implementation, Oliver Dowden, provides further details on the GovTech competition and talks about GDS’s role as an “innovation incubator”, losing data policy to DCMS and the importance of SMEs Continue Reading By
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                E-Zine
                10 May 2018
                  CW Benelux: Rotterdam charts course to become world’s smartest portThe Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands is using internet of things and artificial intelligence technology from IBM in a bid to become the world’s smartest port. Also read how companies in the Netherlands are only partly ready for the country’s version of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and why the European Central Bank thinks cash will remain in use in the Eurozone for a very long time. Continue Reading 
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                News
                09 May 2018
                  Singapore organisations not paying heed to data veracityMost Singapore respondents in a global Accenture survey said they have not invested in capabilities to verify data used in decision-making Continue Reading By- Kimberly Chua
 
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                News
                08 May 2018
                  Oracle’s autonomous database could leave DBAs unemployedThe long-term future of database administrators could be at risk if every enterprise adopts the Oracle 18c autonomous database Continue Reading By- Stuart Kennedy
 
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                E-Zine
                08 May 2018
                  Crypto gold rush days are numberedIn this week’s Computer Weekly, we find out how cryptocurrency miners are using colocation providers to help scale up their operations, drive profits and boost resiliency – for however long the boom may last. We also look at the changes SAP has made to its licensing model to clarify the issue of indirect access and consider what the cloud domination of Amazon, Google and Microsoft means for smaller cloud suppliers. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                08 May 2018
                  Build 2018: Microsoft addresses the role of Windows in mobile-first eraWindows 10 Phone may be dead, but now Microsoft wants to make Windows 10 the best partner operating system for smartphones Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                Blog Post
                08 May 2018
                  AI in UC: Where it shows potential and where it’s just for showThis is a guest post co-authored by Zach Katsof, director of intelligent communications at Arkadin; Holger Reisinger, SVP of large enterprise solutions at Jabra; and Alan Shen, VP of consulting ... Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                08 May 2018
                  Nadella opens Build 2018 with cross-platform pushMicrosoft’s developer conference has kicked off with a renewed focus on making Microsoft products and services work well with other offerings Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                Blog Post
                03 May 2018
                  A twisted fire saleGuangzhou-based drone company EHang has broken the world drone display record for the most drones used at an airborne show, but the decidedly indifferent Chinese media preferred to point out the ... Continue Reading By
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                Blog Post
                02 May 2018
                  AI skills matter more than technologyA new study by Seagate has revealed that APAC organisations are warming up to artificial intelligence (AI), but a significant number have not invested in the data and technical solutions required ... Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                02 May 2018
                  GDPR is key to driving other transformational strategies in businessWith GDPR compliance in place, there are several technologies organisations can use to transform their data analytics Continue Reading By- Zach Emmanuel, Computer Weekly
 
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                Feature
                02 May 2018
                  CW500: The advent of AIFor better or worse, artificial intelligence is one of the most talked-about technologies today, and it is here to stay. The latest CW500 Club investigated what AI actually is and the opportunities it can offer Continue Reading By
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                Feature
                02 May 2018
                  Chatbots demonstrate unexpected range of uses, from mental health to educationChatbots, software that uses normal language to communicate with people through text or voice, are proving their value in a surprising variety of ways – from accountancy support to mental health Continue Reading By
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                News
                02 May 2018
                  IFS 18 Atlanta: CEO Roos asserts customer focus with upgraded ERP suiteIFS uses 2018 world conference in Atlanta to launch upgrade of its enterprise resource planning suite, shepherded by new CEO Darren Roos Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                01 May 2018
                  How artificial intelligence can aid and replace higher order human creativityMuch is made of AI augmenting human intelligence with simple automation, but might higher order human creativity go the same way? Continue Reading 
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                E-Zine
                01 May 2018
                  Making music with AIIn this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at how artificial intelligence is being used in the creative industries such as music and books, and ask whether AI can ever replace human creativity. TSB’s IT meltdown is symptomatic of the tech challenges facing UK banks – we examine the issues. And our latest buyer’s guide analyses the trends in big data. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                01 May 2018
                  Digital is a long-term objective, CEOs warnedDon't believe anyone who promises to transform a business digitally in three years, says Gartner Fellow Mark Raskino Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                30 Apr 2018
                  Starship’s autonomous delivery robots get commercial roll-outHaving successfully trialled its autonomous delivery robots in the UK and US, Estonian startup Starship Technologies is embarking on a full commercial roll-out Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                30 Apr 2018
                  Australia government earmarks A$70m to refresh supercomputersThe investment will fund replacements for two supercomputers at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in an effort to bolster Australia’s research capabilities Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                Feature
                27 Apr 2018
                  Enterprise accessibility: How Cray is using HPC to open up AI use cases from the datacentreEnterprises interest in HPC is reportedly being fuelled by the rising demand for artificial intelligence-based applications and services, and Cray is one of a number of providers looking to cash in Continue Reading 
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                News
                27 Apr 2018
                  Jeremy Hunt launches review into training NHS staff to use new techJeremy Hunt announces a review that will look at how to train NHS staff to use new technologies such as artificial intelligence, genomics, digital medicine and robotics Continue Reading By
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                Blog Post
                27 Apr 2018
                  How machine learning is used to detect fraudOne of machine learning’s most well-known use cases is fraud detection, an area that has drawn the attention of a growing number of technology suppliers looking to develop the best algorithms and ... Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                26 Apr 2018
                  Expert interview: Dave Moschella, author of Seeing DigitalDave Moschella speaks to Computer Weekly about his new book, Seeing Digital, which looks at how the “d” in digital stands for disruption Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                Opinion
                26 Apr 2018
                  Can Huawei untangle the AI mess?Huawei is building a digital platform with “device-cloud synergy” to support artificial intelligence applications, but enterprises should be wary of being locked into a single AI stack Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                26 Apr 2018
                  Almost all London law firms are using or plan to use artificial intelligenceLaw firms are harnessing artificial intelligence to reduce the manual creation and checking of legal documents Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                26 Apr 2018
                  Argos announces 150 new tech roles in the UKArgos is recruiting an extra 150 IT professionals as part of its strategy to offer a better digital services to customers Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                26 Apr 2018
                  European Commission unveils €1.5bn AI fundingGiven the UK's new artificial intelligence sector deal, the European Commission is unveiling its own initiative to make Europe a world leader in AI Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                26 Apr 2018
                  SuiteWorld 2018: Businesses more likely to learn from failures than successes, says NetSuite EVPFailure is the best way for firms to learn and succeed when it comes to business transformation, NetSuite’s executive vice-president Jim McGeever tells the audience at SuiteWorld 2018 Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                25 Apr 2018
                  Government promises £300m extra funding as part of £1bn AI sector dealTo become the number one destination for artificial intelligence, the UK needs more specialist skills, and a new injection of funding is aimed at boosting the country’s AI skills pool Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                25 Apr 2018
                  Gartner predicts AI will add $1.2tn to companies’ earnings in 2018Gartner has forecast that artificial intelligence will create $1.2 trillion in economic value in 2018, up 70% on 2017 Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                News
                24 Apr 2018
                  SuperNova growth programme offers European tech scale-ups chance to pitch for investmentScale-Up.eu says initiative will enable scale-up companies to grow their business without relying on overseas investment Continue Reading By- Zach Emmanuel, Computer Weekly
 

 
		 
	 
                            