Computer Weekly – 31 May 2016: The rise of machine intelligence

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In this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at how machine intelligence is becoming increasingly commoditised and available to all – and what it means for enterprise IT. After Three’s takeover of rival mobile network O2 was blocked, we look at the future for the UK’s mobile operators. And we find out about attempts to address some of the fundamental design flaws of the internet. Read the issue now.

• What the consumerisation of machine intelligence means for enterprise IT
With artificial intelligence advancing, IT leaders need to plan for its effect on the enterprise.
 
• What is the next step for Three and O2?
The European Commission may have shut down Three’s attempt to buy out O2 in the UK, but no-one expects the story to end there. We look at how things might pan out.
 
• Why the internet is flirting with disaster
It’s surprising that the internet works at all, given the age of its core software. The question is, can we catch it before it falls over? We examine the views of a panel of experts on the web’s weaknesses.
 
• Interview: How Reed.co.uk’s director of technology split his role into two – and took up neither
After managing a hefty structural change at the recruitment firm, Reed.co.uk IT chief Mark Ridley explains why he is leaving.
 
• Buyer’s guide to 3D printing - part 2 of 3: Unlocking the disruptive potential of 3D printers
We look at where 3D printing started, highlight some current innovations and assess where the technology might be heading next.

 

Vendor:
TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Posted:
Feb 8, 2021
Published:
May 23, 2016
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PDF
Type:
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