by Jesse Morris | Aug 18, 2016 | Business Intelligence
8/18/201612:06 PMRELATED EVENTS[Software Development] How to Make Security Integration SeamlessAug 18, 2016Secure software development doesn’t need to be a conflict between pushy security teams and…
by Jesse Morris | Aug 18, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Science fiction that features wires connecting brains to computers might now be obsolete. Wireless powered implants, each smaller than a grain of rice, could serve as “neural dust” that can one day…
by Jesse Morris | Aug 18, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Strictly speaking, video isn’t an interactive medium, but a new research project from MIT aims to change that: The school’s CSAIL lab has come up with a technique through which viewers can reach out…
by Jesse Morris | Aug 18, 2016 | Business Intelligence
The recent news that the UK is to be the testing zone for Amazon drone deliveries should leave no one in any doubt that the age of intelligent automation is well and truly upon us. So, what is…
by Jesse Morris | Aug 18, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Machina Research, the world’s leading provider of strategic market intelligence on the Internet of Things, has unveiled its most recent Strategy Report, exploring the changing landscape of IoT data…
by Jesse Morris | Aug 18, 2016 | Business Intelligence
3D food printers have been able to create very basic food items, such as sugar sculptures and very simple pizzas — but now a team of researchers at Columbia University has developed a machine that can…
by Jesse Morris | Aug 17, 2016 | Business Intelligence
SAS Blogs Home > SAS Voices > Big data analytics had to come before IoT You could say we’ve been working toward the internet of things (IoT) since computers were first invented. Look at how airplanes…
by Jesse Morris | Aug 17, 2016 | Business Intelligence
In a weird and clearly reactionary move after Elon Musk announced that Tesla will venture in the semi-truck business, electric truck startup Nikola Motor, which like Tesla borrowed its company name…
by Jesse Morris | Aug 17, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Shares 69In this special guest feature, Nav Dhunay, President & CEO at ambyint, presents a high-level view of how Big Data is poised to disrupt the oil & gas industry. With a hard-won collection of…
by Jesse Morris | Aug 17, 2016 | Business Intelligence
At a competition in China to see who is better at recognizing faces, man or machine, Wang Yuheng, representing the humans, emerged victorious. Wang is famous in China for his photographic memory. He…