Autonomy stories
Cloud company Unleashed Software increases staff count by 60%, relocates it offices to Auckland's North Shore and raises salaries to 20% above market average.
The aim of the project is to evaluate the practicality of an automated robotic maintenance and inspection solution in the chemical industry.
With cyber-attacks getting faster and more furious, human teams alone cannot always be relied on to initiate a timely response.
NEC doubles efficiency of autonomous robots in warehouses while maintaining safety, plans to put technology into use by 2024.
Check Point has launched its next-gen cyber security platform, Check Point R81, designed to simplify threat prevention across distributed networks.
The migration towards fully autonomous vehicles is being facilitated by the introduction of safety technologies, according to research by IDC.
Oracle, Chairman and CTO, Larry Ellison yesterday introduced the latest version of their database technologies.
Intel says companies need to wake up to the opportunity stream that will emerge when cars become the most powerful mobile data generating devices.
Another Tesla crash has prompted more calls about the controversial Autopilot system to be renamed after Model X crashed in Pennsylvania.
Tesla speaks out about the first fatal self-driving car crash. What's wrong with Tesla? Is it the tech or is it breeding over-reliant drivers?.
The new self-driving cars will be good for road safety, but will hurt the vehicle insurance industry, cutting US$20 billion from insurance premiums.
Australian IT departments are near the top of the class when it comes to end user satisfaction but BYOD policies appear to be lagging.
HP's $10-billion Autonomy debacle highlights executive folly and Big Data's hyped pitfalls in a legal battle the tech giant is set to lose.
OneNet partners with HP to launch innovative LiveVault tools, boosting cloud backup experiences for partners and customers.
HP announces a 13.2p per share dividend, payable April 3, amidst plans to slash 70 jobs in its Autonomy unit, shifting company direction.
Memo says new directions are coming for the acquired company, including a boost to research and development spending.
HP responds to Mike Lynch's letter rejecting allegations of impropriety, stating that the matter is now in the hands of authorities.
Mike Lynch refutes HP's cooking the books claims in a £5bn Autonomy acquisition scandal, calling the allegations baseless.
Finding IT talent is becoming increasingly difficult, particularly for those most in demand, including software developers and analysts.
Research from Humanforce has found that many Australian workers are now judging their new employers with their own trial period.