All articles by Dan Cave
The global race to find GPS alternatives
Once considered the sine qua non of navigational technology, GPS systems are now routinely jammed or spoofed. But reliable backups are hard to come by.
How Anglian Water’s new Hive system is helping the firm go from reactive to proactive leak detection
The largest water company in Eastern England is betting big on its new geographic information system to boost efficiency and raise satisfaction levels among sceptical customers.
Failure is a friend during AI deployments, says Hitachi Vantara’s Jason Hardy
So, too, are the company stakeholders with views on the scale and impact of such projects, says the data analytics veteran.
Putting people first in the age of AI: highlights from DTX Manchester
This year’s jam-packed expo shared insights on why prioritising user experiences remains integral to the success of any AI application deployment.
AI has great ROI potential but its use needs to be backed by trust, says Snowflake’s Baris Gultekin
Interest in the capabilities of LLMs has risen dramatically. Snowflake’s Head of AI, Baris Gultekin, tells Tech Monitor why the near future will see the enterprise AI market offer increased choice, greater specialisation, and deeper business utility.
DTX Manchester foregrounds purpose and integrity to meet tomorrow’s tech challenges
In the run-up to DTX Manchester, we survey the conference’s standout panels set to draw attention from the best minds in the industry.
Look for long-term value with generative AI and not short-term fixes, says Deutsche Bank’s Christoph Rabenseifner
As GenAI grips the imagination of the finance sector, Deutsche Bank’s strategy lead for technology, data and innovation advises that any new projects must account for risk and long-term strategic value.
Tech firms are shunning the London Stock Exchange. That could soon change.
Revolut’s founder recently said it was “not rational” for the fintech to list on the LSE – a perception the new UK government has promised to remedy.