Road To The Cloud - Learnings, Benefits And The Future
After completing the cloud migration in 6 months, we finally had a moment to breathe, reflect on our journey, and look to the future.
How To Rebuild A More Sustainable Economy Post-Covid
The conversation around climate change has understandably taken a back seat in recent months, but as reports emerge that we have only six months to avert climate catastrophe, it is clear that the world’s pandemic recovery plan must also include drastically reduced energy consumption.
Reimagining Regulation for the Age of AI: New Zealand Pilot Project
The World Economic Forum’s Frameworks for Reimagining Regulation at the Age of AI seek to address the need for upgrading our existing regulatory environment to ensure the trustworthy design and deployment of AI.
Multi Cloud Becomes The New Norm For Banking
Multi-cloud for banking has moved from an oddity to a popular buzz term in the course of just a couple of years. But the journey is just getting started, said Shanker Ramamurthy global managing partner banking and financial markets at IBM Services and president of IBM Industry Academy.
Oracle Cloud Expands Footprint In India By Launching Hyderabad Region
Oracle announced that it’s opening the second cloud region of India in Hyderabad. The first region was launched in Mumbai in 2019. The Hyderabad region of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) comes with one availability domain. OCI is hosted in regions and availability domains.
HSBC embarks on route to becoming entirely digital bank: reports
The covid-19 pandemic has seen most banks experience a surge in demand for online services, and HSBC says almost 90% of its global transactions are already digitally-based. The UK-based, Asian-focused, bank this month revived its overhaul to reduce costs and close or wind down operations in under-performing markets.
Artificial intelligence in medicine: Getting smarter one patient at a time
What if doctors had more time to spend addressing their patients’ concerns? That’s the thrust behind the push for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into medicine. By using complex algorithms to detect patterns in large datasets—like lab test results, current medications, and symptoms, to name a few—AI might actually make medicine more personable—not less.
Why Cybersecurity Is Really A Business Problem
Absolute’s 2020 Endpoint Resilience Report illustrates why the purpose of any cybersecurity program needs to be attaining a balance between protecting an organization and the need to keep the business running, starting with secured endpoints.
Artificial intelligence produces data synthetically to help treat diseases like COVID-19
Data driven technologies and “big data” are revolutionizing many industries. However, in many areas of research—including health and drug development—there is too little data available due to its sensitive nature and the strict protection of individuals.
Cambricon, once Huawei’s core AI chip supplier, eyes $400M IPO
One of China’s most valuable artificial intelligence chipmakers, Cambricon, is one step closer to its initial public offering, and its prospectus reveals a rare snapshot of where Chinese companies stand in relation to their international counterparts in this critical field.
Digital wealth investing 'a step too far' for most Singaporeans: HSBC survey
HSBC Singapore has released the results of a survey that shows a reluctance among Singaporeans to use mobile banking for wealth management, despite the vast majority using apps for their day-to-day banking.
HashiCorp Goes Multi-Cloud With A Fully Managed Cloud Platform
At HashiConf Digital, HashiCorp’s community event, the company announced that its offering the flagship DevOps and automation tools as managed services in mainstream public cloud platforms. HashiCorp’s tools such as Terraform, Vault, Nomad and Consul gained popularity among the developers and the operator community.
AI Runs Into The Document And People Barrier: Digitization And Digitalization
Artificial intelligence has been put to amazing use providing great abilities for recognition, pattern and anomaly detection, predictive analytics, autonomous systems, hyperpersonalization, and goal-driven systems.
COVID-19: 3 ways businesses can find growth opportunities during the crisis
The intense innovation activity ignited by the global pandemic shows that some elephants can dance when they must. Companies are moving faster and taking bigger risks than could have been imagined a few months ago.
5 ways to advance digital trade in the post-COVID world
Globalization is under threat. Even before the pandemic, globalization was already struggling due to years of stagnation in trade growth and uncertainties at the World Trade Organization (WTO) due to US-China trade tensions. COVID-19 was another blow to the system.