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- Sharon Gaudin for ComputerworldMay 23 ’17
Wat betekenen kwantumcomputers voor jou?
Het duurt volgens onderzoekers nog vijf a tien jaar totdat bedrijfsvragen worden opgelost door kwantumcomputers en hybride's als die van D-Wave. "Het gaat niet alleen om snellere berekeningen, maar op een heel andere manier van bedrijfsvoering", zegt…
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- Sharon Gaudin for ComputerworldMay 19 ’17
Vint Cerf on his 'love affair' with tech and what’s coming next
When internet pioneer Vinton Cerf was 10, he was working on advanced math, and by the time he was 17, he was tinkering at programming at UCLA and beginning a lifelong "love affair" with computing.
Today, Cerf, known as the father of the internet, says…
- Sharon Gaudin for ComputerworldMay 17 ’17
It’s time to decide how quantum computing will help your business
If you're not ready to start using quantum computing in your enterprise, you should at least be planning how to do so.
Researchers say companies may be less than five to 10 years away from turning to quantum computing to solve big business problems.
David Schatsky, managing director, Deloitte LLP…
- May 15 ’17
At Google I/O, enterprises may get A.I. they can put to work
As Google I/O, the search giant's major developer conference, gets ready to kick off on Wednesday, enterprises will be curious to see if Google offers new artificial intelligence technology they can put to work.
Google executives are expected to talk …
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- May 09 ’17
Industrial robots are security weak link
Industrial robots used in factories and warehouses that are connected to the internet are not secure, leaving companies open to cyberattacks and costly damages.
That's the word coming from a study conducted by global security software company Trend Mi…
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- Apr 28 ’17
Should your next big hire be a chief A.I. officer?
As companies increasingly turn to artificial intelligence to communicate with customers, make sense of big data and find answers to vexing questions, some say it's time to think about hiring a chief A.I. officer.
A chief artificial intelligence Office…
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- Apr 25 ’17
How NASA's A.I. moonshots idea could help your enterprise
Every few weeks, a group at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., finds an empty conference room where the participants sit down to talk about how they can use artificial intelligence to make what might seem like crazy ideas a reality…
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- Sharon Gaudin for CIOApr 19 ’17
Facebook updates Workplace as enterprise collaboration gets hot again
Just as the enterprise takes another swing at figuring out how to help employees work better together, Facebook continues its push to entice companies to adopt its collaboration service.
[ Related: Facebooks claims Workplace success ]
During the company's annual F8 developer conferenc…
- Sharon Gaudin for CIOApr 18 ’17
Five pitfalls to avoid when migrating to the cloud
Mistakes can be costly. They also can be so painful they keep you from venturing any further ahead.
Of course, that's true with almost anything tech-related, but IT managers will tell you that there are some common, and potentially damaging, pitfalls …
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- Apr 14 ’17
Quantum computing advances toward the enterprise
Quantum computing may still sound like the stuff of science fiction, but within the next 10 years, it could be a reality.
"Systems are still pretty rudimentary," said Charles King, an analyst with Pund-IT. "Though they perform some specific kinds of c…
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