Six Nations Rugby: Whoever Wins In Technology Tends To Win
Former England rugby coach, Clive Woodward, explains how technology and data analytics led England to a Six Nations grand slam and World Cup victory in 2003
View ArticleThe Speed vs. Richness Data Trade-Off
Brian Gentile, senior VP and GM at TIBCO Analytics, explores the trade-off in speed and richness companies need to make when analysing data
View ArticleIntel Aims Latest Xeon E7 Chips At Analytics, Real-Time Processing
Intel officials say performance gains and features in the Xeon E7 v3 chips will challenge IBM Power and Oracle SPARC in the high-end server market
View ArticleHow Avanade Is Pushing Williams F1 Onto The Podium
Big data and analytics pushing Formula One forward into new era, CIOs reveal
View ArticleBP Connects Up Its Oil Wells To The IoT
Utility giant teams up with GE to connect up to 4,000 wells across the world within the next few years
View ArticleHow Finance Firms Can Reduce Data Security Risk
IT outsourcing and managed services specialist, Advanced 365, offers its top tips on defending against new cyber threats
View ArticleWTA Brings SAP’s In-Game Performance Analytics Courtside
Coaches can now use data packed iPads to help players during WTA tennis matches
View ArticleIntel Partners With Alan Turing Institute To Advance Technolgy
The partnership is expected to further the role of high-performance computing and data sciences in the UK
View ArticleCall Centres Could Use Voice-Analytics To Understand Customers’ Moods
Hold please. Telephone merchants of PPI claims and solar panels could utilise real-time voice-analytics to improve rapport
View ArticlePanthers v Broncos: Who Will Win Super Bowl 50?
Partha Sen, co-founder of Fuzzy Logix, has crunched the numbers and analysed a whole lot of data to predict who will win the Super Bowl
View Article‘Sluggish’ Governments Are Overwhelmed By Pace Of IT Change
Governments are failing to keep up with the pace of technical innovation, finds Gartner
View ArticleGeorge Osborne’s Budget Neglects IT Industry Again
UK IT workers say far more must be done to boost the sector, which wasn't even mentioned in the Government's budget speech
View ArticleAgreement Gives Google DeepMind Access To Sensitive NHS Data
Google's DeepMind machine-learning business has been granted access to detailed live and historical data from the Royal Free NHS Trust
View ArticleGlaxoSmithKline Teams With Alphabet To Create Galvani Bioelectronics
GSK is to draw on Alphabet's electronics and data analytics know-how for a new spinoff
View ArticleAI ‘Judge’ Can Predict Outcome Of Human Rights Court Cases
A British study suggests artificial intelligence could quickly spot fact patterns likely to lead to particular decisions
View ArticleOld School Polling Methods Hid Trump’s Popularity With Voters
Traditional data sampling and analysis methods that worked well for decades suddenly failed during the Presidential election of 2016
View ArticleICO To Probe Data Analytics Use In Brexit Campaign
The information commissioner is to investigate whether citizens' data was used illegally by the Leave.eu campaign ahead of the Brexit vote
View ArticleTeradata 2.0: Delivering Business Outcomes With Swagger
Teradata has undergone a transformation of its own, with a new focus on solving business problems
View ArticleSAS And HSBC Masters Course Aims To Plug Data Science Skills Gap
The full-time course will involve a combination of data science, business acumen and management skills
View ArticleBeyond Analysis: Businesses Are Still ‘Nervous’ About Big Data
Big data overload and over-complicating things are two factors holding businesses back
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