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Intel eyes the future

On the eve of CES, Intel leaders – Gregory Bryant, senior vice president, Client Computing Group; Navin Shenoy, executive vice president, Data Center Group; and Professor Amnon Shashua, president and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel company – took to the stage to showcase the company’s commitment to...

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IBM unveils weather forecasting system

New global weather forecasting system can crowdsource data from millions of previously untapped sources and will provide accurate, rapidly updated local forecasts worldwide.

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AI protects animals

Non-profit RESOLVE’s* new TrailGuard AI* camera uses Intel-powered artificial intelligence (AI) technology to detect poachers entering Africa’s wildlife reserves and alert park rangers in near real-time so poachers can be stopped before killing endangered animals. TrailGuard AI builds on...

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IoT for logistics

Intel has introduced the Intel® Connected Logistics Platform (Intel® CLP), a cost-effective internet of things (IoT) solution enabling users to monitor the condition and location of assets in any environment throughout the supply chain.

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Apla enters a strategic partnership with Centre for Good Governance

Apla delivers blockchain services to government departments as part the organization’s expansion...

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ICONIQ Capital leads the largest investment in Enterprise AI to date

Dataiku, one of the world’s leading enterprise data science and machine learning platforms, has...

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Regulation is the only way to control the IoT cyber-security threat

Without regulation, the IoT security threat will continue to grow in 2019.

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AI analysis of history set to become UK’s most ambitious humanities and science research project

Queen Mary University of London is leading a major new research project, ‘Living with...

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Min Doktor and Kaia Health unveil innovative digital healthcare partnership to reduce back pain

Sweden's leading digital healthcare provider, Min Doktor, which provides doctor-patient...

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IIC and OpenFog Consortium join forces

Under the IIC umbrella, the combined membership will accelerate the adoption of the IIoT, fog and...

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Artificial intelligence for better identification of road traffic disturbances

Artificial intelligence can be applied to enable the better detection of road traffic disturbances...

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GE launches $1.2 billion industrial IoT company

New GE-owned, independently run entity will be established to expand company’s leadership in IIoT...

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Retailers moved from AI hype to reality in 2018

Capgemini global study finds that most retailers are focusing their AI efforts on sales and...

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Global businesses struggling with soaring application security demands

Businesses across the world still struggle to understand, optimise, and protect their rapidly...

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Traxens trials Internet-of–Things (IoT) network in port environment

Pilot project from big data and fleet management specialist aimed at providing better overview of...

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Videos

Laura Mozden, Global Head of ESG at Westcon-Comstor, discusses the company’s recent Responsible Business Report, which reveals that it now sources 50% of electricity globally from renewables and that Scope 1...
Lee Myall, CEO of Neos Networks, outlines how, over the past decade, there’s been a huge amount of investment in last-mile fibre builds, but core fibre networks across the country have received much less...
Data Centre World Asia 2025
Mark Jow, Gigamon Technical Evangelist, discusses the company’s recent report, “CISO Insights: Recalibrating Risk in the Age of AI”, which reveals how global CISOs are reshaping 2026 cybersecurity...

Expert Opinions

By Martin Hodgson, Director of Sales EMEA at Paessler GmbH.
By Gordon Johnson, Senior CFD Manager, Subzero Engineering.
The data centre market is booming thanks to AI. According to Goldman Sachs, the explosion in generative AI means demand for data could increase 50 per cent by 2027 and by as much as 165 per cent by the end of...