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Global Cloud Services
Why natural language processing is important
Natural language processing is a combination of computational linguistics, rule-based modeling of human language, with statistical, machine learning, and deep learning models, bridging the gap between human language and computer understanding, making technology more intuitive…

Global Institutional
5 leading AR development platforms creating exciting applications and experiences
AR applications have spanned commercial industries such as education, communications, medicine, and entertainment. An AR development platform can provide the tools and resources necessary for creating AR applications and unlocking the potential of immersive reality technology.…

Global Cloud Services
GM pioneers self-driving tech with CEO’s strong support
GM has allocated significant resources to develop advanced autonomous driving systems, leveraging AI and machine learning technologies.

Global Institutional
Interlink Telecom Q1 profits soar 113%, subsidiary BLUE’s IPO approved
Interlink Telecom saw Q1 2024 profits rise 113% to THB 123M, plans Q2 client expansion, and received SEC approval for subsidiary BLUE’s IPO.

North America Cloud Services
Top tech news stories today: May 24, 2024
Today’s tech headlines include: The U.S. SEC approved ether-based ETFs. Nvidia supports 20,000 GenAI startups.

North America Institutional
US House passes crypto bill despite SEC warnings
Supporters believe the bill will provide clarity and support for the crypto industry, but regulatory concerns could impact its approval.

Global Cloud Services
Meta’s all-white male AI council sparks diversity concerns
The exclusion of women and people of color from Meta’s AI advisory council underscores a broader issue within the tech industry.

Asia-Pacific Cloud Services
Exploring the range of financial products in the digital age
Digital banking products serve several purposes, catering to the needs and preferences of both customers and financial institutions. They serve as essential tools for modernising the banking experience, delivering convenience, accessibility, efficiency, innovation, and security…

Global Cloud Services
9 reasons that show why API integration is important
In an increasingly digital world, API integration has become a fundamental aspect of modern software development and business operations. APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) allow different software systems to communicate with each other, enabling a wide range of…

Global Cloud Services
4 main differences between APIs and integrations
In the world of software development and technology, APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) and integrations are crucial concepts that, while often related, serve distinct purposes. Here are the four main differences between APIs and integrations. 1. Purpose API: The purpose…

Global Cloud Services
6 key purposes of IT asset management
ITAM helps organisations reduce unnecessary purchases, optimise asset utilisation, and make informed financial decisions.

Global Cloud Services
5 applications of computer vision
From autonomous vehicles and healthcare to retail and agriculture, computer vision is reshaping industries in profound ways.

Global Cloud Services
Is computer vision a data science?
Computer vision is a field within computer science and artificial intelligence that focuses on enabling machines to interpret and understand visual information from the world, such as images and videos. Data science, with its emphasis on extracting knowledge and insights from…

Global Cloud Services
Deep learning in computer vision: Revolutionising AI applications
Deep learning and computer vision are two major areas of interest in the field of artificial intelligence today. Deep learning, as a machine learning method, has achieved great success in the fields of image, speech, and natural language processing with its powerful feature…

Global Cloud Services
The evolution of computer vision: Outstanding contributions from inventors
The invention and development of computer vision was not accomplished by a single figure but was gradually formed by many scholars, researchers, and engineers over a long period and through joint efforts. The field involves the intersection of multiple disciplines, including…

Asia-Pacific Cloud Services
Saudi woos electric flying taxi company Archer in race to be Gulf air hub
Saudi Arabia has begun courting the flying taxi startup Archer Aviation on potential partnerships in Riyadh, Jeddah, and some of its multi-billion dollar projects in the kingdom, as its Gulf rivals the United Arab Emirates (UAE) vie to be an aviation hub. Aeronautical Radio of…

Asia-Pacific Cloud Services
Sonic Healthcare Limited: A beacon of medical excellence
Sonic Healthcare Limited (ASX: SHL), a global leader in healthcare provision, stands as a testament to innovation and excellence in the medical industry. Headquartered in Sydney, Australia, Sonic has emerged as a prominent force in laboratory medicine/pathology, radiology…

Companies
Tech giant Apple appeals EU antitrust decision
Apple is appealing a $2 billion fine imposed by the EU for antitrust violations related to its App Store policies.

Global Cloud Services
Blockchain technology: Its inception and origins
Blockchain took its first breath in 2008 after an individual or group known as Satoshi Nakamoto developed it.

Global Cloud Services
Blockchain in banking – key opportunities and challenges
Banks are transitioning to blockchain-driven models, attracted by blockchain’s core of immutability, accuracy, consensus, and trust.
