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Appian & AWS accelerate AI automation accessibility
15 Apr 2024 -
NTT Research ‘Upgrade’ 2024: Live report
11 Apr 2024 -
NTT Research focused on ‘physics of intelligence’ with Harvard Center for Brain Science
11 Apr 2024
Accessibility matters. When users first say Microsoft’s ‘accessibility’ features appear some three decades ago, not everybody knew what was being offered. Stanford University’s history of ...
The Computer Weekly Developer Network team packed its bags, put some flowers in its hair... and headed to San Francisco this week for NTT Research’s Upgrade 2024. This two-day event was designed to ...
Software development platform companies love AI. They have (arguably) always been fairly fond of digital intelligence as it has evolved through various decades and iterations that have taken it ...
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Green coding - SuSE: From code bloat to supreme sustainability
04 Apr 2024 -
CodiumAI eyes ‘agentic future’ for AI-powered software developers
03 Apr 2024 -
Green coding - MinIO: An unlikely problem in 'modern' software environments
03 Apr 2024 -
Green coding - KX: Going green in preparation for the year of the AI agent
02 Apr 2024 -
Green coding - Codeium: Mind your codebase
26 Mar 2024 -
Green code - TurinTech: Code optimisation for sustainable AI
25 Mar 2024 -
Green coding - Ryan Mangan: The role of energy efficiency in development
22 Mar 2024
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network by Vishal Ghariwala, senior director and CTO for Asia Pacific region at SuSE. Ghariwala writes in full as follows... When I was a Java ...
Every company is a data company. Now, of course, every company is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) company. Plus, logically every company must now think of itself as a generative AI company. But how ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Keith Pijanowski in his role as subject matter expert (SME) for Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI/ML) at ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Conor Twomey in his position as head of customer success at KX. KX describes itself as a global leader in vector and ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Varun Mohan in his role as CEO and co-founder at Codeium – the company is known for its platform designed to help ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Dr Leslie Kanthan, CEO and co-founder of TurinTech. TurinTech pledges to help software application developers unlock the ...
This is a guest post in the ‘green coding’ story series written by Ryan Mangan, FBCS CITP. Mangan a datacentre and cloud evangelist… and founder of Efficient Ether. Efficient Ether is a startup on ...
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DataStax drives high-performance RAG for AI
19 Mar 2024 -
Green coding - Qt: What’s bloating your code?
14 Mar 2024 -
Green coding - PagerDuty: Mindfulness mechanics, an efficient code system is an 'off' system
13 Mar 2024 -
Green coding - Tricentis: Testing times for suboptimal algorithms & code bloat
12 Mar 2024 -
Qwiet AI tunes in high-fidelity AI AppSec tooling
12 Mar 2024
DataStax appears to have changed its name. Once the enterprise database company, the organisation then became the real-time vector database company… then, after a while, it became the real-time AI ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written in full by Maurice Kalinowski, product director at Qt - the company is known for its cross-platform application and UI ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Mandi Walls in her role as DevOps advocate, PagerDuty – the company is known for its platform designed to automate critical ...
This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Mav Turner, chief product and strategy officer at Tricentis - a company known for its software testing platform aligned to ...
Coders code, obviously. But in fact (and as we know) as the law of thirds governs a lot of what happens on the command line. That ⅓ 33.3% law of thirds comes down to the fact that a third of ...
