by Sam | Nov 6, 2020 | Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation, Enterprise, Government, Healthcare, New Technology, Remote Working
How cloud-focused strategies are driving transformation across industries A time of resiliency, change and innovation: To help its service technicians more efficiently repair and maintain its models, Mercedes-Benz USA is outfitting all of its authorized American...
by Sam | Oct 9, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence, Data, Healthcare, New Technology
How an AI tool for fighting hospital deaths actually worked in the real world In November of 2018, a new deep-learning tool went online in the emergency department of the Duke University Health System. Called Sepsis Watch, it was designed to help doctors spot early...
by Sam | Oct 2, 2020 | Cyber Security, Hacking, IoT, New Technology, Ransomware
When Coffee Machines Demand Ransom, You Know IoT Is Screwed WITH THE NAME Smarter, you might expect a maker of network-connected kitchen appliances to be, well, smarter than companies selling conventional appliances. But in the case of the Smarter internet-of-things...
by Sam | Sep 15, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence, Microsoft, New Technology
Using AI, people who are blind are able to find familiar faces in a room Cambridge, United Kingdom – Theo, a 12-year-old boy who is blind, is seated at a table in a crowded kitchen on a gray and drippy mid-December day. A headband that houses cameras, a depth sensor...
by Sam | Aug 6, 2020 | Data Centers, Microsoft, New Technology, Think Green
Microsoft makes hydrogen fuel cell breakthrough in quest to power data centers with renewable energy For the first time, Microsoft has successfully powered a row of data center servers using hydrogen fuel cells for 48 hours, a milestone the company is marking because...
by Sam | Jul 20, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence, Government, Microsoft, New Technology, Smart Cities
Pioneering study uses traffic cameras and AI to predict future, promising to save lives and money In an effort to prevent deaths and injuries caused by crashes between vehicles, bikes and pedestrians, the city of Bellevue, Wash., set out more than five years ago to...