network intelligence in comment and analysis

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The invisible revolution

Comment Solutions to many complex problems - including those that will probably always defy conventional mathematics - have emerged from the most unlikely combination of artificial life and intelligence through emergent behaviour. [05 Mar 2003]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Cochrane's Law

Comment However, it is clear that similar laws apply to the overall intelligence of organisations in general. As work becomes more complex, more networked and faster, the communication overhead required in a strictly human-to-human network grows rapidly... [21 Nov 2002]

Start-up of the month: "We're building a brain!"

Comment Lobal is working on an artificial intelligence system so intelligent its staff hate it being called 'artificial intelligence'. The system is based on a model of the human brain, with emulators for the five brain areas that are most important for... [21 Mar 2002]

The Ovum View: Who's the boss? The network versus the device

Comment Or was the network the seat of intelligence and the home of content, to which the device merely provided access? In the world of mobile, the balance has long been firmly tilted in the direction of the network. [05 Dec 2001]

Cutting the terrorists' money supply: The role of IT

Comment According to the National Criminal Intelligence Service there was a 27 per cent rise in the number of suspicious financial transactions in the UK last year. But it's a reactive system that relies on intelligence which is notoriously difficult to... [15 Oct 2001]

John Lamb's Week: Hail the red-eyed road warriors

Comment Details were sketchy at the time of writing, but applications covered include customer relationship management, business intelligence and knowledge management. Both network area storage (NAS) and storage area networks (SANs) suffer from bad attacks... [02 Feb 2001]

BT's top research ideas

Comment The device generates/receives radio signals in a protocol determined by the optic signals) home intranet video jewellery virtual retinal displays in glasses toys with network based intelligence instant electronic diagnosis of illness tactile... [16 Jan 2000]

Word of mouth: the future of speech recognition

Comment Even fixed network operators will incorporate the technology, while handset manufacturers will do their best to make sure not all the intelligence is on the networks. In mid-July, Orange announced its Wildfire voice-activated electronic assistant... [30 Jul 1999]

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Systems Engineering

Our IT architecture is an n-tier component-based model exploiting technologies such as: - NT desktop, JavaUNIX and NT servers - Middleware and ...

Systems Engineering

Our IT architecture is an n-tier component-based model exploiting technologies such as: - NT desktop, JavaUNIX and NT servers - Middleware and ...

Internet Operations Analysts

Working for Britains intelligence services. GCHQ is a critical part of the UKs intelligence and security service, working with MI5 and MI6 to counter ...

Internet Operations Analysts

Working for Britains intelligence services. GCHQ is a critical part of the UKs intelligence and security service, working with MI5 and MI6 to counter ...


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