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Reflections On Huawei’s Analyst Summit 2017 — Past, Present, And Future

Forrester IT

In April 2017, Huawei hosted its annual Analyst Summit in Shenzhen, China. At the Huawei Analyst Summit 2017, I picked up three key focus areas for Huawei in 2017: Read more Categories: AI. This calls for some reflections about Huawei's journey, its past achievements, and its current focus areas. enterprise services.

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Top 5 Software Development Trends in 2018

Galido

Information Technology Blog - - Top 5 Software Development Trends in 2018 - Information Technology Blog. So, let’s take a look at the software development trends in 2018. 2017 was the year of data breaches, so of course, 2018 will be a year in which hackers will become more sophisticated. Cybersecurity.

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NRF 2017 highlights the need for operations to support customer experience

Forrester IT

Over three days in New York, I met with more than 30 vendors and had many wonderful discussions about the changes revolutionizing store operations, hardware and software developments, front-end and back-end integration, and retail analytics.

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Robots for hire: Dell EMC vets lead Seattle startup aiming to automate monotonous tasks

GeekWire

He’s joined by Chief Technology Officer Sriram Sankaran , a former group engineering manager at Amazon and senior director of engineering at Dell EMC, and Founding Engineer Igor Medvedev , a former software developer at Dell EMC. The startup has bootstrapped since founding in 2017 and works with a handful of pilot customers.

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Google’s new Samsung smartwatch partnership looks a lot like giving up

The Verge

Google is the creator of Android, one of the quintessential software development companies of the modern era, the brains behind the common component for over three billion smartphones around the world. That’s not even counting the rest of Google’s hardware team, which includes its $1.1 billion to buy Fitbit.

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VW is reviving its iconic microbus as an electric robotaxi

The Verge

The vans are using hardware and software developed by Argo AI, a Pittsburgh-based startup that is backed by Ford and VW. The automakers formed a “global alliance” back in 2019 to co-develop electric and autonomous vehicles as a way of spread out the costs of what is expected to be an expensive and grueling process.

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VW will start testing its Argo AI-powered self-driving vans in Germany this summer

The Verge

The German automaker’s electric ID Buzz vans will use hardware and software developed by Argo AI, a Pittsburgh-based startup that is backed by Ford and VW. Since 2017, Moia has been operating a fleet of electric vehicles as part of its “ride-pooling” service in Hamburg, where it has served 3 million customers to date.