At Smart Cities NYC ’17, Microsoft displayed a new prototype patrol vehicle with an array of smart city features, including the capability to send out a drone, body-worn cameras, and license plate readers.
New technologies are changing the way storage is managed, with ‘set-it-and-forget-it’ experiences coming to HCI and purpose-built systems as well, Dell EMC’s Craig Bernero explained.
At the Landmark CIO Summit in New York City, Anna Khan of Bessemer Venture Partners explained what her firm looks for when it comes to investing in cloud companies.
In Brooklyn, New York, URBAN-X is making waves with its groundbreaking tech incubator at A/D/O where entrepreneurs work with BMW’s MINI engineers on technology and design for urban environments.
At the Landmark CIO Summit in New York City, Isaac Sacolick of StarCIO explains how CIOs can better partner with the rest of the C-suite to lead digital transformation.
TechRepublic caught up with an AI expert to talk about the history of automation and employment, and the two schools of thought on whether the ‘second machine age’ is different.
Oil and gas pipeline leaks are a huge global problem. Didi Horn, CEO of unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturer SkyX, explains how drones are changing the energy industry.
Microsoft’s Smart Cities for All Toolkit is to help cities build accessible and inclusive cities. The toolkit is the result of an initiative led by G3ict and World Enabled.
Here is the inside story of how Unanimous A.I. and Churchill Downs teamed up the forecast the 2017 Kentucky Derby using a collective intelligence platform with some of the top minds in horse racing.