EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how new technologies are supporting the rise of vertical farming, and could revolutionise food supply chains. We examine one of the biggest trends in the cloud – serverless computing. And Brexit has not yet ended the debate about UK-EU data protection. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how computer scientists are using data, cloud and virtual reality to understand the brain and improve mental wellbeing. We analyse newly published government documents detailing the early problems with Universal Credit. And we look at how AI can help improve cyber security. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
SAS technology has been proven to be the most versatile storage solution in data transfer and high performance. Read this white paper to learn about a solution that renders the necessary performance needed for your client's expanding market requirements.
EGUIDE:
A deep learning tool that uses routinely collected data could provide a noninvasive method for clinicians to monitor intracranial hypertension in intensive care patients.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we go behind the scenes at the Francis Crick Institute to find out how data science and AI support its groundbreaking medical research. As courts on both sides of the Atlantic target Google, we analyse the legal threats for Big Tech. And our latest buyer's guide examines cloud and object storage. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
When healthcare revenue cycle teams need to process more transactions than ever before, great team members can be hard to keep. So, how do organizations succeed in balancing it all? By employing strategic processes, the right healthcare payments partner, and game-changing automation.
EGUIDE:
In the healthcare industry artificial intelligence is now a game-change supporting medical research, patient care and overall system operations. Predictive tools for spine surgery outcomes were surpassed by a machine learning approach that combined ecological momentary assessment data, wearable data and electronic health records.