Michael Baxter, Information Age

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Information Age

United Kingdom

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Emerging sustainable technologies

What are the emerging sustainable technologies that are going to help solve the energy crisis for IT leaders? Michael Baxter talks to experts → Read More

How to ensure 5G wireless network security

5G creates opportunity for users but also for cybercriminals, so how can organisations ensure 5G wireless network security? → Read More

Emerging technologies, are they set to transform business?

It’s emerging technologies month on Information Age, that means augmented and virtual reality, quantum computing and blockchain. → Read More

How the regulation of big tech can affect your business

Pending regulation is designed for big tech, but there is the issue of legal but harmful and unintended consequences can affect your business → Read More

Fractals and data ingestion are AntWorks’ secret weapon in scaling RPA

Can fractals and data ingestion allow AntWorks to solve the challenge of scaling RPA? Information Age speaks to AntWorks CEO Asheesh Mehra → Read More

Why RPA? Blue Prism chairperson exaplains why RPA is a game changer

Why RPA? Information Age spoke to Jason Kingdon, chair of Blue Prism. RPA is in it for the good he said and it’s going to transform business → Read More

Edge computing is just the latest phase in the technology cycle

The technology cycle moves from centralised to distributed and then it repeats. Edge computing is the latest phase in the technology cycle → Read More

Cyber security for IoT and edge computing

The internet of things has its own unique cybersecurity considerations, as for cyber security and Edge computing, there are a lot of unknowns → Read More

Is Swarm AI the answer to fears over Artifical Intelligence and jobs?

One day, two reports, one on the benefits of Swarm AI the other on Artifical Intelligence replacing marketing jobs. → Read More

Beyond AI hype: AI once stood for algorithmic intelligence

To look beyond the AI hype, it is worth remembering that AI once stood for algorithmic intelligence, John Gentry tells Information Age → Read More

Is a robot tax, or even an AI tax, really a good idea?

Its advocates say a robot tax can save humanity against the machine but is a robot tax, or even an AI tax, really a good idea? → Read More

How Drax, AI and smart meters are helping UK reach zero carbon

Drax is applying AI to smart meters to help customers save money while helping support the UK’s zero-carbon 2050 target → Read More

Will 2020 be a breakout year for scaling intelligent automation?

A new study suggests the scaling of intelligent automation is coming of age, is robotics process automation (RPA) finally becoming mainstream? → Read More

IDC predicts AI spending to close in on $100 billion within five years

According to a report by IDC, spending on AI or machine learning is set to hit $98 billion in 2023, up almost three-fold from 2019 → Read More

Is data blindness holding your organisation back?

Data blindness can be crippling for an organisation, cana multi-cloud data management solution give you your data sight back? → Read More

GDPR anniversary: has the regulation backfired? What next?

The round-up of the privacy debate on the GDPR anniversary. Has GDPR backfired? Should citizens become custodians of their own data? → Read More

Is it time for businesses to nudge us towards the death of passwords?

It is time for businesses to push towards a more sensible system of identification –– the death of passwords is here → Read More

Worldwide addressable RPA market worth $50 billion, finds report

Report highlights the gap between the total worldwide addressable market for RPA and current levels of spending. Rapid growth is predicted. → Read More

The future of data scientists, automation and the citizen data scientist

Data scientists are in demand, their remuneration is matching this, but what about their future, can their roles be automated? Will technology tools remove the nerd from data scientist, and open the field to a wider audience? And what about the citizen data scientist? → Read More

Machine learning is not real learning argues a new paper

Machine learning would appear to be a misleading phrase, maybe as a result we need to re-think our understanding of AI → Read More