Preventing the Internet of Things turning into cyber arsenal

Technical evolution has seen manufacturing move from manual production lines, through mass production via assembly lines, to the adoption of computers and automation. As working practices continue to evolve, our manufacturing plants are moving into what is being described as ‘Smart Factories’ or ‘Industry 4.0.’

The marriage of high tech and high finance

At French bank BNP Paribas, chief executive Jean-Laurent Bonnafé is on a mission to build what he calls “the bank of the future”. He is clearly prepared to give his plan some serious financial backing: in February 2017 the bank announced that it would double its investment in financial services technology over the next three years to €3bn (US$3.35bn) to deliver three main goals: digital transformation, new customer experiences, and efficiency savings.

The ethics of Artificial Intelligence

Like electricity, AI will bring inert objects to life and become a cheap and reliable utility that will sit in the background and run just about everything. But despite the similarities, AI cannot be treated as just another great industrial transformation. AI promises to be so transformative that it presents societal questions that will need to be resolved. 

Read this EIU article, sponsored by IBM, to learn more >>

 

Artificial Intelligence and the Human Condition

For most people, Artificial Intelligence is associated with factory robots and machines that can outplay chess Grandmasters. But AI is also being rapidly adopted and used by everyday individuals – for example, self-learning digital assistants were the hit technology gift in the 2016 holiday season.

Hong Kong: Leading the way to higher-value logistics

Whether it’s the ability to fill customer orders faster, or to demonstrate a sustainable network of suppliers to potential investors, many of the factors that now give businesses a competitive edge depend on the strength of their logistics and supply chains.

Artificial Intelligence--from experiments to everywhere

Artificial Intelligence is most powerful when it draws from a multitude of devices, data sources and advanced analytics. Imagine the rapid creation of an anti-virus based on the simultaneous analysis of data from early cases of flu in Europe, and clinical trials in
the US, and lab tests in Japan. This is data that will be drawn from multiple devices, operating systems and data bases across the globe.

Technology set to rewrite the laws of manufacturing

The emergence of ‘Industry 4.0’ - essentially, the shift towards more automated, data-driven, ‘smart’ manufacturing - has been accompanied by a wealth of assertions about its transformative potential.

Evolving Development Goals in an evolving world

The concerns of developed countries and developing countries vary greatly. In fact, high-income economies rank increasing innovation as a top priority, whereas low-income economies value innovation least, and are more concerned with meeting basic needs such improving the quality and access to healthcare. 

Evolving development goals in an evolving world is an EIU report, sponsored by Microsoft, that explores how policymakers in both the developed and developing world prioritise social and environmental goals.

 

 

Trust in cloud technology

Is trust in the cloud important? Based on recent EIU survey findings, it appears so. When organisations exhibit higher levels of trust in the cloud, there is a substantial and positive correlation with a wide range of business outcomes. On the opposite end of the spectrum, if users don’t trust the cloud because they don’t understand its attributes, it will be a less effective tool for them.

Solving the CIO's disruption dilemma—the blended IT strategy

The CIO, who is on the front line of digital disruption, faces a digital dilemma. First, disruption creates an urgent pressure for transformation. Insurgents may be taking market share through lower costs, faster time-to-market and superior customer experience. In many firms, customers, competitors, CEOs and boards are looking to the CIO for rapid digital transformation and looking for it now.

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