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Cybersecurity practitioners are convinced they need AI — now comes the hard part
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Like other domains, cybersecurity has been eyeing the promise of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms for some time.
Even back in 2019, nearly two-thirds of respondents to a Capgemini survey thought AI would ‘help identify critical threats’. Additionally, 73% of Australian organisations believed they would eventually be unable to respond to attacks without the assistance of AI.
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New software suite from IBM uses AI to help companies solve climate related risks
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IBM has launched a new market category, environmental intelligence, bringing together climate science and business operations.
The new suite of environmental intelligence software leverages AI to help organisations prepare for and respond to weather and climate risks, better assess their impact on the planet, and reduce regulatory compliance and reporting complexity.
"Companies are facing climate-related damage to their assets, disruptions to...
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Equinix deploys first-of-its-kind 5G and edge development centre with full 5G network from Nokia
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Equinix has announced the deployment of the first-of-its-kind 5G and Edge Technology Development Center, which includes a fully operational, non-standalone 5G network from Nokia to test and validate various 5G services and use cases.
Equinix says it's investing in helping service providers and network operators bring innovative concepts to market by providing an agile production framework for assessing, incubating and...
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From cloud competent to competitive advantage: how businesses can unlock cloud’s true potential
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Many enterprises are fast-tracking cloud adoption as it offers the computing power required to harness AI - which allows businesses to improve performance through increased intelligence, data-driven processes, and personalised end-user experiences.
With the number of Internet of Things connected devices set to exceed 30 billion globally by 2025 and the volume of data generated each year to reach quintillions...