NAB's chief architect on multi-cloud, data science automation
"Switching on the high beams to see what twists and turns we may need to lean into in the road ahead is fascinating and fun," Komarov says.
"Switching on the high beams to see what twists and turns we may need to lean into in the road ahead is fascinating and fun," Komarov says.
Hot or not? From the Web to the motherboard to the training ground, get the scoop on what's in and what's out in app dev.
The global cloud computing market will continue to grow in 2013 as enterprises look to reduce costs and boost innovation, according to analyst firm Ovum.
Each year, millions of people post on Facebook to share what's important to them, discuss world events, or just goof off with their friends. With more than 800 million people connected around the globe on Facebook news about the world's triumphs and tragedies – as well as the latest – spread fast.
By now you've probably heard that Google and other search engines are making us think differently. Columbia University researcher Betsy Sparrow said we are remembering less information if it is readily available online, but we are remembering where we can find that information on the Internet.
People logging on to their Twitter accounts this morning found a new feature waiting for them.
Australians will have to wait for the newly-hatched Twitter Local Trends feature - which went live overnight - to come down under.
As social search starts to come into its own, Twitter has released the top trends for 2009.
Optus chief executive, Paul O’Sullivan, has flagged Optus’ vision of the "megatrends" that will drive the elecommunications industry. Detailing his view in a speech to the Committee for Economic Development Australia (CEDA), O’Sullivan said there was an explosion in bandwidth happening across all the major communications technologies.