The world’s leading enterprises and the fastest growing midsize companies – from banking, financial services, insurance, to telco, logistics, pharma and healthcare – have chosen Automation Anywhere (Autom...
The Industrial Revolutions The First Industrial Revolution used water and steam power to mechanize production. The Second used electric power to create mass production. The Third used electronics and informatio...
10 technology advances Dueling neural networks. Artificial embryos. AI in the cloud. Here is the annual list of the 10 technology advances we think will shape the way we work and live now and for years to...
Rob Enderle To say we live in troubled times would be an understatement. It often feels like the politicians and executives who surround us are interested only in who can tell the biggest whopper while lining t...
Augmented reality Augmented reality is changing the way we view the world – or at least the way its users see the world. It blurs the line between what’s real and what’s computer-generated by ...
AutoML Google never fails to amaze us with their interesting creations. One of Google’s AI project called AutoML has recently developed a computer vision system that vastly outperforms state-of-the-art-mo...
We had a great time at Quickbooks Connect Toronto 2017. Intuit Developer and Intuit QuickBooks are finally here in Toronto and we are very excited about this event! The 3-day long event QuickBooks Connect Toron...
We are excited to be part of Mulesoft CONNECT 2017 – the premier conference for digital business, where CIOs, IT leaders, and developers come together to exchange ideas and pragmatic insights to drive bus...
I remember back in 90s many of my friends including myself used to have a folder in our PC named softwares or something similar. The purpose of the folder was to hold zillion types of desktop softwares; mostly freewares or sharewares. Situation is much different today. With the huge rise of the Web, everything is running off the cloud now; from word processing to utilities for daily life like alarm clock and alerts.
Over last few years mobile devices has gone too far in our daily life. Whatever used to be done on PC, now being done on the device. Its like re-inventing the old wheel once again and spinning it off on a smaller, sporty car. Devices are now full of apps of different size : small, medium, large. Our devices are becoming a warehouse of applications just like our old PC used to have.