Category: Emerging Technologies

In this newest episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast, my colleagues Sarah Wallace and Shelly Kramer and I discuss Elon Musk’s grand plan for sending people to Mars, and the impact space travel will have on the tech industry. We also discuss Microsoft and Samsung teaming up to bring back the Walkie Talkie, another small company joining with others to protest Apple’s anti-competitive practices, Google’s online coding course designed to train workers for tech jobs, and Mojo Vision and augmented reality for contacts. Give us a listen, we’d love to know what you think.
With topics like 5G, Cloud and SaaS dominating the conversation in technology in 2020, what will this means for the biggest players in these spaces? Here are 10 predictions for what I expect to happen in tech over the next 12 months.
What do private space efforts mean for the tech sector? As Elon Musk forges ahead with his plans to colonize Mars and private space exploration becomes a reality, there are both challenges and opportunities ahead. Here are my predictions on what tech sectors could experience a paradigm shift and new revenue streams fueled by private space exploration.
Luxoft, a DXC Technology Company, and LG Electronics (LG) announced that they will form an automotive joint venture (JV) to advance the deployment of production-ready digital cockpit, in-vehicle infotainment, rear-seat entertainment (RSE) and ride-hailing systems based on the webOS Auto platform.
CES 2020 is set to be a big show for autonomous driving and Qualcomm is at the forefront with its announcement of a new AV platform called Snapdragon Ride.
Intel annoucned a SoC control chip code name Horse Ridge to establish its place in helping the industry build superconducting Quantum Computers.
What’s next for tech? Catch my upcoming webinar with the team at Pega on Dec. 17th and see what’s new (and what we expect in 2020) as it relates to digital transformation, customer experience, RPA, Intelligent Automation and more.
This week’s FTP features a lively discussion around the topic of Xerox and its bid to takeover HP, Mavenir pushing OpenRAN to accelerate 5G, NVIDIA and its readiness to power AI inference workloads, DXC’s takeover of Virtual Clarity, security breaches and CEO departures, and much more. If you’re not yet subscribing to FTP, you’re missing out. Give it a listen today!
In the past few years, technologists have speculated on blockchain’s relevance to not just finance and cryptocurrency, but a wide range of other areas. Here are a few use cases.
In this special episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast Interview Series, Daniel Newman welcomes Rebecca Gott, IBM Distinguished Engineer. Rebecca has worked for IBM for 20 years and currently focuses on blockchain on the IMB Z and LinuxONE Team. Daniel and Rebecca take a deep dive into blockchain use cases in today’s business environment.

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