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Wind River titanium server brings telco reliability to Dell EMC NFV infrastructure platform
Wind River Titanium Server network virtualisation software ensures that Dell EMC’s new NFV infrastructure platform meets the demanding reliability requirements of Communications Service Providers (CSPs). Guest blog by Charlie Ashton.
Autonomous driving – here today and tomorrow for everyone
Autonomous driving vehicles are on the road today. To name just a couple of examples, Volvo has already launched autonomous driving trials on the streets of Gothenburg, close to its headquarters, and has announced plans to extend trials to London and China. Google’s self‑driving cars, on the other hand, have amassed close to two million autonomous miles driven, according to the company’s latest report.&...
Don’t let the harmonics grind you down
In 1976, it was discovered that the bacteria causing Legionnaires disease, an atypical strain of pneumonia, had always been present in water, but it was the precise temperature of the water in heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems that facilitated the bacteria’s maximum reproduction levels. This is just one example of the unintended consequences of technology.
Closing the manufacturing skills gap with apprenticeship levy
Initially published in 2001, the Skills Gap Report which was published in partnership with Deloitte was a study which indicated a mismatch between the skills of available working people and the skills that the manufacturing industry required. The reports that followed confirmed that gap and showed an increasing mismatch of skills.
Technology helps long-term suffering children avoid isolation
When Anne Fi Troye’s daughter was diagnosed with cancer, it wasn’t only the family’s life that was turned upside down but also the child’s social life. This child was saved from isolation but not necessarily in the most generic way. By Gitte Jensen
Immunisation against the IoT Zombie Horde
IoT zombies are out there. There are a lot of them. We won’t be rid of them soon. They will be reaching out to your device, so it’s important to take steps now to immunise it so your device won’t suffer. Guest blog by Alex deVries and Tim Skutt.
Why self-driving cars could soon be much more affordable
People were understandably sceptical when George Hotz, an artificial intelligence software developer and renowned hacker, announced the $999 Comma One kit, which promised to convert normal cars into semi-autonomous ones. OK, so the kit had its limitations, which Hotz’s company was at pains to point out. It would still have needed the driver to pay close attention at all times.
The genesis of portable stimulus
When I first met Adnan Hamid, Breker’s CEO, his philosophical understanding of verification and its implications for electronics was as crystal clear then as it is now. He sees it as the enabler for greater innovation in chips and beyond, and takes it as his life’s mission. Author: Maheen Hamid, Co-founder, Breker Verification Systems
Why is investing in real-time business intelligence a must?
As the modern world continues to grow older, one thing always stands out as a constant; we humans are obsessed with improvement, constantly bettering ourselves with new technologies that perform more efficiently, produce improved outputs or just offer an increase in speed. Here, Ben Edge focuses on that desire for speed.
Getting data to work for you
The increase in data shows no signs of abating with annual growth expected to continue into the foreseeable future. However, making that data work to your advantage is something that many companies are missing out on, research suggests. Greg Richards, Marketing and Sales Director of Connexica, explains how businesses can create a data driven culture.