By Larry Alton Artificial intelligence (A.I.) is already being used by businesses to interpret data, learn from customers’ actions, and even communicate to their customers. But it’s being underutilized in the corporate training world. Corporate training takes time, both from your incoming workers and your trainers, and how you invest that time has a direct…
Country as a service becoming reality in Estonia
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•By Tarmo Virki(editor@www.com Programme to help foreigners set up businesses in Estonia through virtual residency is gathering pace …read more Source:: IT Management
Apple’s enterprise success: Mac and iOS usage is climbing fast
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•By Jonny Evans The latest Jamf data shows huge growth for Apple in the enterprise, where 91 percent of organizations are now using Mac and a phenomenal 99 percent are on iPad and iPhone. The new Microsoft? This is just some of the data to be found in Jamf’s Annual Apple Trends Survey. The information…
Nodeum to add S3 connectivity to LTFS-powered tape archive
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Belgium-based Linux-plus-LTFS startup adds S3 capability to allow customers to add cloud as a tier and data portability between on and off-premises archiving …read more Source::
Virtual reality simulation helps KLM engineers escape in an emergency
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Dutch airline KLM develops virtual reality simulation to show engineers what happens if the maintenance hanger catches fire …read more Source:: IT Management
Challenger bank Monzo knocked down by card processor outage
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Bank’s customers unable to make transactions as third-party card processor systems go offline …read more Source::
European data protection law to give consumers more control
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) UK information commissioner calls on business to focus on data protection, not only to comply with the new data regulations, but also foster the digital economy and gain a competitive edge …read more Source::
Thorough network upgrade underpins University of Law’s IT
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Legal education specialist the University of Law has undertaken a multi-million pound future IT project to refresh its networks, Wi-Fi and datacentre infrastructures across multiple locations …read more Source::
Face-off: SAP vs. IBM for talent management
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•By Computerworld staff SAP acquired HR software company SuccessFactors for $3.4 billion in 2012. IBM acquired HR software company Kenexa for $1.3 billion the same year. Now the two are locked in a battle with Oracle, Cornerstone, Workday and many other vendors offering corporate software for talent management. To read this article in full or…