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Seven Insights into the Continued Persistence of Bad Bots

Bad bots are evolving and more sophisticated than ever. While the goal of each bot operator might be different depending on their industry, bots are the tool of choice and vital to hackers’ and fraudsters’ success. No organization–large or small, public or private–is immune. Increasingly, bots are mimicking real human workflows across web applications to […]

Seven Simple Ways to Boost Productivity at Work

A lot of IT managers and veteran tech people read eWEEK, so they should find this management story valuable. If you’re a team leader or a business owner, the responsibility of managing people goes much beyond just getting to checking items off their list. You must make sure that not only are your employees completing […]

Five Mistakes Companies Make With Machine Learning

Two forces are driving a surge in the use of machine learning technology and other artificial intelligence-enabling technologies, according to industry analysts: the astounding growth of unstructured content and the use of robotic process automation (RPA) to automate content-related processes. Cognilytica says that between documents, images, emails, online data and videos, up to 90% of […]

Why Intelligent Process Automation Looks Like the Next Wave

Robotic process automation, acronymed RPA, has been one of the hottest areas of tech in the last two years, based on venture investment and enterprise adoption. In 2018 alone, three companies raised more than $1 billion: Automation Anywhere ($550 million), UiPath ($378 million) and BluePrism ($130 million). Additionally, it was recently reported that UiPath plans […]

The Benefits of Low-Code Development Platforms

As the app economy grows, there’s a sense of urgency to create business value and drive mobility and agility. These digital opportunities to deliver value are massive, urging enterprises to develop applications with greater momentum. Technology is the primary enabler in enterprise-wide modernization, and the demand for developers to support this transformation is huge–and this […]

Five Positive Use Cases for Facial Recognition

While negative headlines around facial recognition tend to dominate the media landscape, positive impacts of facial recognition technology are being created on a daily basis — despite these stories often being overshadowed by the negative noise. It is the mission of industry leaders in computer vision, biometric and facial recognition technologies to help the public […]

How Software-Defined Perimeter Mitigates Common Security Threats

Not too long ago, most work was done inside offices. Today, however, most work is conducted remotely—at least a high percentage of the time. We connect from airports, coffee shops, hotels and trains. A significant number of workers work remotely most of the time—as employees or contractors—from home and shared offices such as WeWork. This […]

5G, Cloud and the New-Provider Edge: A Routing Tsunami

Key IT trends that include the migration to 5G, the emergence of IoT and smart cities and new routing and management architectures are changing the volume and nature of traffic on networks. Service providers now face the daunting task of building and operating cost-effective networks that can scale to the demands of hyper-connected consumers and […]

Key Facts About the Roles of Wi-Fi 6, 5G in IoT, Edge Era

Enterprise IT is quickly becoming a data-centric and widely distributed environment that includes the soon-to-be tens of billions of connected, intelligent devices. This will make up the internet of things (IoT) and generate petabytes of data, multiple public and hybrid clouds and modern applications using such technologies as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, big data […]

IT Science Case Study: Creating a Data-Driven Enterprise

Here is the latest article in an eWEEK feature series called IT Science, in which we look at what actually happens at the intersection of new-gen IT and legacy systems. Unless it’s brand new and right off various assembly lines, servers, storage and networking inside every IT system can be considered “legacy.” This is because the […]