Dean Clark from GFT discusses the principles and rewards of green coding.
https://www.computing.co.uk/news-analysis/4066191/coding-sustainable-future
More and more articles, blogs and videos mention natural language processing (NLP) as a tool to get information from vast amount of text. What they rarely mention is that NLP can also be used to...
https://www.computing.co.uk/sponsored/4060326/nlp-increase-diversity-text-analysis
AI continues to garner interest across industries, demonstrating clear benefits to cost savings, decision-making speed, and customer insights. However, fully realising benefits in a measurable w...
https://www.computing.co.uk/sponsored/4057633/intel-dcai-q3-partner-content-taking-ai-roi
A successful, cost-effective AI journey is built on high performance hardware. Analysing vast amounts of data quickly and accurately, a key mechanism in AI, relies on specialist technology with ...
The benefits of AI in enterprise environments are widely recognised. From intelligent reporting to proactive cybersecurity, and from customer insights to automating human-intensive processes, th...
Understanding the data your business your collects is crucial to its success. Acting on insights and transforming historical interactions into predictive analysis are key to successful business ...
https://www.computing.co.uk/sponsored/4057628/intel-dcai-q3-partner-content-most-ai
Across industries, organisations are looking to use AI to enhance decision-making, automate processes, and gain crucial insights. However, adoption still has a long way to go, with many only jus...
https://www.computing.co.uk/sponsored/4057631/intel-dcai-q3partner-content-ai-proof-concept
AI advancements transform organisations across every industry to make more intelligent business decisions, faster and with greater confidence. However, even intelligent solutions will not succee...
https://www.computing.co.uk/sponsored/4057635/intel-dcai-q3-partner-content-upskilling-ai-success
Sustainability projects offer higher remuneration and job satisfaction, study finds
"Sunlight was born out of a collaboration with ARM in 2013 and that was to build a lightweight hypervisor that could really efficiently virtualise low power and embedded processor platforms"
https://www.computing.co.uk/interview/4049680/interview-sunlight-ai-machine-learning-awards-finalist
https://www.computing.co.uk/analysis/4042762/partner-insight-grabbing-opportunity-iam-about-identity
When I joined visual storytelling technology company, disguise, I wanted to "make my mark" by helping disguise redefine its brand and marketing approach.
https://www.computing.co.uk/event/4040596/mark-reinvent-brand-tech
AI today is very bad at understanding a first-person point of view. Facebook wants to change that, and hang the privacy concerns
https://www.computing.co.uk/news/4038708/facebook-gen-ai-human-view-world-thinking
KKR-owned BMC Software to create mainframe giant with acquisition of Thoma Bravo-owned Compuware
Microsoft uploads new PowerToys utilities to GitHub for Windows 10 users to play with
https://www.computing.co.uk/news/3081285/microsoft-windows-powertoys
Google asks court for clarification over Java API ruling that could affect the global software industry
4,000 ransomware attacks occurred every day in 2016 - can backups protect against all of them?
https://www.computing.co.uk/news/3012776/can-backups-really-protect-you-against-ransomware
British cloud-storage software start-up goes public with storage platform designed by developers from financial services organisations
More accessible Visual Studio promises better GitHub integration, too
D-Wave releases problem-solving tool to open source in a bid to build quantum development environment
Three popular open source frameworks combined in custom GPU project
https://www.computing.co.uk/news/2477198/ibm-and-nvidia-join-forces-with-ai-deep-learning-software
Watch our latest web seminar with Nimble Storage and catch up with the debate
Project Shield has been released for use by news and human rights organisations
Dell and Toshiba support software also open to exploits
No cheating software in Sweden, says Volvo's business analytics chief
Will also help Turkey grow to 4.5G data in the near future
Rocco Labellarte explains the business outcomes of great changes
'It's hard to predict how many years, but I don't think it'll ever be completely done,' says Russinovich
Only 30 per cent of firms successfully align technology and analytics to business outcome
Computing Research reveals that uptake of server and storage virtualisation may have plateaued
https://www.computing.co.uk/analysis/2425488/have-we-reached-peak-virtualisation
Our robot overlords are finally here, and they want YOUR job, citizen
'If you don't measure the progress that you're making and you're not doing it in a data-driven fashion, you will fail,' says Germanow
Fast-expanding cloud-based call centre platform had hit the limits of its LAMP stack
We needed a solution that monitors Galera MySQL clusters and MongoDB, chief reliability engineer tells Computing
Four ways in which big data analytics can help in the battle to enable more people survive the scourge of cancer
https://www.computing.co.uk/analysis/2400542/can-big-data-analytics-increase-cancer-survival-rates
The database can be a bottleneck in organisations' efforts to gain actionable insights from their data, says EXASOL CMO
https://www.computing.co.uk/analysis/2391637/big-data-and-the-need-for-speed
Delegates were involved in many discussions at Computing's Data Centre and Infrastructure Summit 2014 - here are some of their key take aways on the day.
Cloud and virtualisation is there for the taking, but deploying systems beyond the bricks and mortar data centre can be a difficult journey...
https://www.computing.co.uk/news/2378722/the-cloud-awaits-but-are-you-ready-for-the-jump