BlueDot Scans the World With AI for Outbreaks of Infectious Diseases

AI has been making headlines in healthcare for some time, and the current outbreak of the coronavirus in Wuhan, China, (with cases now in other parts of the world) – or,...

Five Smart City Trends for 2020

At a smart city forum hosted in Dublin by Enterprise Ireland, practitioners from around the world discussed some of the early successes yielded from pilot projects and the...

SAS Looks to Leverage AI to Feed the World

SAS is creating a new agricultural technology business unit and has partnered with the North Carolina Plant Sciences Initiative to help next-generation farmers and...

UK Doctors Are Exploring Machine Learning to Predict Alzheimer’s From Retinal Scans

Doctors at the Moorfields Eye Hospital in London have built a data set that links patient retinal scans with nationally held data about people with Alzheimer’s. They plan...

Three Ways IoT Could Improve Urban Living

IoT manufacturers aren’t just waiting for 5G connectivity to deliver significant smart city solutions. From a smart city conference in Dublin, we showcase three examples of...

Google’s AI System Spots Breast Cancer More Accurately Than Radiologists

The AI system developed by Google Health more accurately identifies breast cancer than human experts, reports The Guardian (and others). The system has been tested in the...

Swit Announces Integration With Salesforce

Swit has announced a new integration with Salesforce: Salesforce CRM Integration powered by Swit.

Palo Alto Networks Acquires Cloud-Based Company Aporeto

Palo Alto Networks has acquired Aporeto, a machine-identity-based microsegmentation company, for $150 million. As Palo Alto seeks to solidify itself as a cloud-centric...

Finastra FusionPAYPlus Financial Transaction System (FTS) is now SWIFT Certified

Finastra FusionPAYPlus attains SWIFT Certification, one of five global providers to achieve this status in Europe.

Kyriba Report Shows Importance of Foreign Exchange Management to Business

Kyriba report reveals US companies lost U$23.4 billion in the first quarter of 2019 as a result of foreign exchange (FX) volatility.

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