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Met police deploy facial-recognition technology in Oxford Circus

London police have revealed the results of their latest deployment of live facial-recognition (LFR) technology in Oxford Circus, which…

Google Cloud targets high performance workloads with Arm-based VMs and Batch job scheduling

Google Cloud today announced the preview availability of new Arm-based virtual machines, as well as a fully-managed job scheduling system called…

Cloud, Data, and Political Protests Mark the 2022 AWS Summit

It was an unexpected day at the Javits Center. What started with a sudden change in the keynote lineup at…

ING pilot project tests payments from phone to phone

Netherlands bank ING is using ultra-wideband (UWB) radio technology in a pilot to test out technology that enables people…

Azure Artifacts helps you standardize on packages and modules

Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) is one of the engines driving modern cloud-native development. Each time we build from…

Nvidia unveils QODA for hybrid quantum-classical computing

Nvidia has introduced Quantum Optimized Device Architecture (QODA), a platform for hybrid quantum-classical computing that is intended to make quantum…

ASGI explained: The future of Python web development

Python web applications have long adhered to the Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI) standard, which describes how they talk to…

Ineffective Change Management (or the Short Shelf Life of Some CIOs)

“The average CIO lasts about two years — hardly enough time to assess the potential for the business to grow,…

3 Ways to Empower Your Teams (and Why Needed More than Ever Now)

The tech industry has come a long way in creating a more balanced and inclusive environment. However, there is still…

IBM Red Hat names Matt Hicks as president and CEO

IBM Red Hat has named Matt Hicks as its new president and CEO. Hicks will be taking over the role…