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Can auto disruptors play well with incumbents? Collaborating at the last mile | #NAIAS
The first release of URB-E, a compact, foldable electric vehicle, drew a lot of fanfare in 2016. Capable of traveling up to 20 miles, it might serve as some urbanite’s main transport method. And the new lighter, cheaper version is even more convenient, according to Grant Delgatty, co-founder and chief creative officer at URB-E. According to Delgatty, ...
A self-driving minibus from concept to market in 12 weeks? Yep, here’s how AI did it | #NAIAS
Shortening the time a company can go from concept through testing to market can save and earn them money and result in better quality products. We spoke with one International Business Machine Corp. employee who shared how he used new technology to deliver a fully functioning self-driving minibus to market in 12 weeks. Sachin Lulla, ...
Will 2017 be the year the security ‘white hats’ get a leg up on cyber attackers? | #ACCELERATE2017
The question of cyber security is hard and getting harder: Billions of Internet of Things devices are expanding the attack surface area. Who will secure these connections and how? One security expert says the answer lay not in hiring more geniuses or automating everything, but rather in pairing humans with machines so they both can ...
The missing piece in digital transformation schemes | #theCUBE
With all the technology products aimed at digital transformation, companies may feel spoilt for choice. Some IT managers may believe if they just find the right software, they can sit back and wait for profits to roll in. But according to one consultant, the technology alone cannot hack it without human team members becoming more ...
Why conventional vs. autonomous cars is not a zero-sum game | #NAIAS
It’s not difficult to find predictions about autonomous vehicles completely replacing conventional ones in the near future. Naturally, this may have some in the automotive business worried about the industry’s trajectory. Will there be a place for their skills as conventional car engineers in the autonomous future? “I strongly believe that we still will have conventional cars ...
Your network is your net worth: How security affects the bottom line in the Digital Age | #ACCELERATE2017
Disagreement on exact numbers aside, most everyone agrees that Internet of Things products will increase in coming years, with Gartner’s estimate clocking in at 20 billion. The actual number of events that come out of these connected devices is staggering, creating rich opportunities for hackers looking to cash in on device-accessed data. How will businesses secure all of ...
Uh-oh — is your enterprise security spending about to go up threefold? | #ACCELERATE2017
Recent cyber security research suggests nearly 90 percent of companies’ security budgets go toward the perimeter. Ironically, the research reveals that only about 20 to 25 percent of breaches occur there — the rest happen on the inside. Does this mean that enterprises should reverse their spending ratio? Or will they have to keep spending steady at ...
The finance sector is suddenly stampeding to public cloud for — security? | #ACCELERATE2017
There is an unexpected wave of financial institutions moving to public cloud. Even as many still believe tightly regulated institutions like banks and healthcare organizations will forever be bound to on-prem infrastructure, some on the ground are reporting, “au contraire.” Shockingly, one of the biggest draws the public cloud has for them was once its biggest ...
Security blanket: Can new tactics provide full data coverage in the Digital Age? | #ACCELERATE2017
Cloud-native security products are cropping up to mitigate cyber security’s “M&M” problem — firewall protection at the parameters with vulnerable data at the center. As companies amass increasingly huge datasets to differentiate themselves in the data-driven Digital Age, the problem of protecting it all remains. Wouldn’t it be great if they could just throw a ...