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Learn how Bridgeworks Ltd accelerates WAN data.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are the talk of the town, and they have a wide array of applications.
One of those is intelligent mobility and the use of simulation software to improve integrated transport planning. Robin North, CEO and lead technologist of Immense Simulations, adds that there is also a “big trend towards digitalization, being able to automate certain processes and getting data both organized as well as shareable”. After all, without data there can be no AI.
Published by TU Automotive on 27th June 2019. Author: Graham Jarvis.
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Connected vehicles are fast becoming in-car companions with everything people expect to enjoy on their smartphones, tablet PCs, smart TVs and on their PCs being made available in their vehicles.
Published by TU Automotive on 25th June 2019. Author: Graham Jarvis.
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Bridgeworks continues to accelerate by winning the DCS Award for ‘Data Centre ICT Networking Innovation of the Year’ on 16th May 2019.
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Today municipalities and corporations demand mobility solutions that incorporate all their transit modes – not just specific manufacturers or specific vehicle types. Graham Jarvis explores how to survive in a changing mobility services world.
Published by TU Automotive on 11th June 2019. Author: Graham Jarvis.
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While many of people use Wi-Fi when they are out an about, there is much precautionary advice about using unsecured public Wi-Fi, which could allow a hacker sitting either a few yards away from them, or even miles away to gain access to their laptops, tablets and smartphones to steal passwords and sensitive data. By Michael Wakley, CEO of LeakSafe.
Published by Digitalisation World on 14th June 2019. By-lined to Michael Wakley, CEO of LeakSafe.
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…figures issued by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) outline that ‘escape of water’-focused insurance claims pertaining to commercial and domestic property are costing insurers no less than £2.5 million every day. Across a four-year period, this equates to a total pay-out that climbed to a staggering £930 million in 2018. According to the ABI, there has also been a “steep increase in the average cost of ‘escape of water’ claims, which now stands at £3,242 across both domestic and commercial [property].” So what’s the answer? Michael Wakley goes in search of a solution.
Published by Risk UK on 12th June 2019. By-lined to Michael Wakley, CEO of LeakSafe.
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People often search for Wi-Fi whenever they’re outwith the comfort of their homes and offices, or when they’re travelling for any particular reason. The trouble is that public Wi-Fi is often insecure, and this could allow someone to hack into their laptops, their tablet computers and their smart phones without them knowing what’s going on until it’s too late, writes Michael Wakley.
Published by Risk UK on 17th May 2019. By-lined to Michael Wakley, CEO of Leaksafe.
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There is increasing interest among insurers in getting contractors as well as developers to buy in to the inclusion of leak detection systems in building projects. Intelligent Insurer reports.
Published by Intelligent Insurer on 16th May 2019. Author: Graham Jarvis. Client: LeakSafe.
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