From sustainability to home improvement to prosthetics, HP and customers are working to make the world a better place.
We need to rethink security as a competitive edge and stop thinking of it as an impediment to getting business done.
Google’s AI Ethics Council Fails: The Three Components to Address the Problems with Control Councils
For efforts like the Google AI Ethics Council to work, they need to be integrated with the creation process, have the responsibility to assure ethics and the authority to enforce their decisions, and the full support of the executive staff.
A skunk works-like VC organization named Decibel from Cisco appears to strike a near perfect balance by using a model that has been successful in driving innovation.
NVIDIA has been moving aggressively into the AI, data science, HPC, robotics, and automotive spaces and GTC is a showcase for how far it has come.
Call center AI implementations are creating huge improvement rates in multiple metrics, and users are impressed.
This is as much a war for technology leadership between countries as it is companies, and between a competitive telephony market vs. one that is dominated by a single vendor.
HP is performing the role of canary in a coal mine and pointing out that the world we have this decade will be very different from the world we will have in the second half of next decade, based on megatrends.
Hendrick Motorsports has become a showcase for how to effectively use the Microsoft team management and coordination tool, Teams.
If it executes against the plans, the IBM partner program will be the one to beat and become a solid reference for how something like this should be done.
Attending the final hours of this FTC trial raised several serious and troubling questions about this proceeding and future ones among tech companies and government agencies.
The FTC got involved in litigation at the request of Apple and Intel, which could backfire on them. The effect on Qualcomm and the smartphone market may not be what they intended.
General robotics require an ecosystem and at the heart of that ecosystem, if the firm executes, it will be NVIDIA.
In the first big keynote of CES 2019, the focus for NVIDIA is on its graphics capability with emphasis on the new RTX technology.
2019 will be disruptive, with firms like Microsoft rising again to power and long-term market leaders dropping due to bad decisions, poor execution, and lots of distractions.
Deep learning in general, done right, is a game changer, and products that use this AI approach have a high probability of being massively better than their more traditional competitors.
While announcements from Intel look compelling, its seeming inability to execute either in building the products or getting developers to use this new capability is unprecedented.
During this holiday season, it is easy to become disgusted by the bad behavior of others. We should instead focus on companies that are doing well by doing good.
BlackBerry is working hard to become the go-to vendor for IoT security, including with a Cylance acquisition.
Cisco is moving aggressively to make sure it remains relevant and dominant in a future defined, not by the cloud exclusively, but by an increasing variety of focused domains that need to be connected, managed and secured.