Apple’s $200m acquisition wants to shed light on dark-data
Apple has reportedly made another sly move into the world of artificial intelligence through the $200 million acquisition of dark-data firm Lattice.
Apple has reportedly made another sly move into the world of artificial intelligence through the $200 million acquisition of dark-data firm Lattice.
Data has been promised as the new oil in the digital era, but there has been little substance to the idea thus far. That said, WeDo Technologies think they have cracked it.
Scott and Jamie are joined by Ray and Iain from Light Reading as the elite of global telecoms journalism apply their collective wisdom to the week’s burning issues. The gang start by dissecting Ericsson’s new cunning plan but opinion is divided on the new CEO and specifically when he’s going to get his magic wand out. They move on to the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S8 by DJ Koh, feat. MC Bixby and once more the team struggle for consensus, especially on the matter of placing potentially volatile devices next to their old chap, and ponder what can be done about dirty data.
Telcos, while willing to devote resource to their data solutions, are seeing little of the return that they need to justify that investment.
Huawei has formalised its investment plans in New Zealand after a meeting between CEO Ren Zhengfei and the country’s Prime Minister Bill English.
DigitalRoute’s CTO discusses how the company provides smart data integration to its customers.
With many telcos undergoing a digital transformation journey innovation is a key topic, and while many are innovative, they don’t necessarily focus on the best areas to make them money.
HPE has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Cloud Cruiser, a provider of cloud consumption analytics software.
At long-last the European Commission (hereafter known as the Gaggle of Red-tapers) has outlined its plan to address the regulatory imbalance between telcos and OTTs in Europe.
While 2016 proved to be a solid year for incremental advancements in 5G, IoT and cloud computing, 2017 is set to be a big year for a number of breakthrough technologies.
Mahindra Comviva’s Amit Sanyal explains how customer value management and making existing digital assets sweat can help drive ARPU and reduce churn in the next generation of telecoms. Sanyal is the VP of Consumer Value Solutions and was speaking to Tim Skinner at AfricaCom 2016
While the digital world has created opportunities, fuelled globalization and encouraged diversification, it has also threatened some segments with the prospect of extinction.
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