network intelligence in comment and analysis

Geography lessons for online retailers

Comment Quova's Internet Location Intelligence platform uses real-time, permission-based techniques to locate web visitors regardless of their network connection or internet access device. But for firms to exploit geolocation technology to the full they... [09 Jan 2008]

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]

Do you know what's happening on your network?

Comment According to recent Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) research, security is seen as the most critical element of network performance - cited as 'critical' by 65 per cent of respondents. As such businesses must get a lot smarter about looking for... [28 Mar 2007]

FBI cyber crime chief on botnets, web terror and the social network threat

Comment The growth of international cyber crime and terrorism over the past five years has spurred the FBI to establish dedicated cyber squads at each of its 56 field offices across the US and support 70 cyber task forces nationwide, backed up by global... [15 Apr 2008]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Pick a killer mobile app

Comment This includes enhanced quality of service, security features such as virtual private networks, business intelligence detailing how the network is being used and customer care or support. Network value-added services: The operator simply adds basic... [29 Oct 2004]

US hotspots outwit file-sharing purge

Comment About 28,000 publicly accessible hotspots exist around the world today, according to research firm Allied Business Intelligence. Early last spring, NYCWireless co-founder Anthony Townsend got a note in the mail saying that someone on his network... [16 Jul 2003]

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]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Man vs machine - who's smarter?

Comment The reality is we cannot define, describe, quantify or measure intelligence or creativity in any meaningful way. Whist we are still evolving (very slowly) we have most likely reached an intelligence peak due to various physical factors. [19 Jun 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The ever-evolving virus

Comment In an interesting twist, the latest evidence suggests that these new systems are gaining in intelligence and sophistication, and becoming evermore lifelike. Rather than waiting for trial and error to show the route to even greater success or... [20 May 2004]

IP equals new alliances - get used to it

Comment A recent AT&T and Economist Intelligence Unit survey of 237 executives worldwide found that companies admit that their networks are not equipped to meet the challenges they expect to face in the next two years. [20 Aug 2003]

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]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: When will the net become intelligent?

Comment Unfortunately intelligence is one of those words for which we can assign no description, definition, quantification or indeed any degree of real understanding. So when will the internet become intelligent and when will intelligence, and even life... [22 May 2007]

IT at your service

Comment Charging them access to CPU time spent crunching numbers for business intelligence might, too. The IT department becomes a crucial part of a supply chain - the primary contractor that aggregates underlying technical services and adds the... [09 Jan 2008]

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]

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