AI: Artificial intelligence and the legal profession
The term ‘artificial intelligence’ can be applied to computer systems which are intended to replicate human cognitive functions. In particular, it includes ‘machine learning’, where algorithms detect patterns in data, and apply these new patterns to automate certain tasks. There are
Unilever achieves cloud-only status in just 18 months with Accenture and Microsoft
Accenture, Microsoft, and Unilever have completed one of the most significant cloud migrations in the consumer goods industry. Within 18 months, they were able to move Unilever’s entire IT infrastructure, including over 2,000 applications and more than 1,000 terabytes of data, to the Azure cloud platform.
What is ‘blended learning’ and how can it benefit post-secondary students?
Blended learning combines face-to-face and virtual instruction through the use of online learning technologies. Post-secondary students attend lectures in real-time, either virtually or in person, and this is accompanied by online learning activities completed outside of class time. These blended classroom
Diverse cloud deployments causing data management challenges, finds Nutanix study
The latest Enterprise Cloud Index (ECI) from Nutanix shows that IT infrastructure worldwide is growing increasingly diverse, which is leading to challenges in data management and transparency. Currently, 60% of participants in the survey use a mixed infrastructure, including public, private, hybrid multi-cl
Why Digital Transformation Matters
Successful digital transformation delivers multiple benefits, from improved clinical outcomes and patient/service user experience, through to financial savings. The benefits of digital can be realised at an individual trust and whole system level. Substantial medium to long-term benefits can only be achieve