Computer Weekly – 5 September 2017: A Dutch startup wants to revolutionise online food shopping In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how Dutch startup Picnic hopes to revolutionise the online food shopping market with AI and analytics. We take a look at the latest updates to Microsoft Office 365. And we assess the prospects for AMD's latest line-up of server processors. READ MORE → Tegile set to compete with big six with cheaper arrays, says CEO Tegile’s takeover by Western Digital will propel it to competition with the big six storage array makers. READ MORE → Security Think Tank: Strategies for surviving a cyber attack What key things should organisations be doing in terms of cyber defences to ensure they are resilient? READ MORE → Huawei coins 'boundless computing' – so what is it? During a breakout session at its Connect 2017 conference and exhibition, Chinese telecommunications company staged a session designed to examine the concept of what the company has called ‘boundless computing’. READ MORE → |
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