Nalytics’ ‘artificial intelligence and the legal sector’ survey
Take the survey! Glasgow, London and Amsterdam based search and discovery technology pioneers Nalytics would like your views around AI. The use of AI within the legal sector has become…
Stirling’s thinkWhere takes a global view with digital maps and data system
Stirling technology company thinkWhere is setting its sights on global expansion with the launch of a new web-based system to provide easy access to digital maps and data – theMapCloud…
Arcadia Group picks Big Data for Humans for customer marketing drive
Big Data for Humans, the customer insights and marketing automation provider to retail businesses, has confirmed the addition of UK-based Arcadia Group to its growing roster of global clients. Arcadia…
GDPR enforcement extends beyond the fine – think serious brand damage
You might not think so given the somewhat hysterical, scaremongering tone of much recent media coverage but whilst the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, marks a step change in…
Scotland consolidates position as world leader in work ready MSc. data scientists
Following the success of last year’s Data Lab MSc. Placement Programme, MBN Solutions has confirmed it has been selected as partner for the 2017/18 MSc. intake. MBN will deliver a…
Heriot-Watt recognised as one of the world’s best for artificial intelligence
Heriot-Watt University has confirmed its reputation as a world leader in artificial intelligence and robotics after reaching the final of Amazon’s prestigious global competition, the Alexa Prize. A nine-strong team,…
Electronic marketing: the implications of privacy law reform
With six months to go until the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force, many organisations would be forgiven for focusing solely on preparing for compliance. However, for those…
We’re all data subjects now
We’re all consumers for someone. Whether you are a chief executive with a LinkedIn account, a charity worker with a Twitter presence, or a lawyer subscribed to newsletters and conference…
Chancellor to ‘unlock hidden value of government data’
Investment in artificial intelligence, 5G networks, driver-less cars, and tripling the number of computer science teachers featured in Chancellor Philip Hammond’s Budget. He said wanted to secure Britain’s position as…
Just one password? Switzerland plans a single online identity for citizens
Consumers in Switzerland will be able to use a single digital identity to buy online products and services under a project unveiled by a consortium of Swiss companies, reports Reuters….