In the early 1980s, technology silos, those free-standing islands of innovation in divisions such as marketing, finance and human resources, were the pride of individual functional units. But as the ...
It’s an expensive lesson to learn for some metal fabricators, but it’s inevitable: Automation doesn’t make up for poor processes.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I am continuing my ongoing coverage of ...
Much has been said and written about the need for software that aligns with and supports the processes and policies of the business using it. The goal is to make IT systems, and the companies that run ...
Altering the DNA of living organisms could be an early step in re-engineering the natural world to help curb climate change. By Eric Lipton Science is always focused on breakthroughs and the next big ...
The term "restomod" serves as a catch-all in the automotive world, as it’s applied to any classic car with a modern engine swap and a fresh coat of paint. But to categorize Revology Cars’ latest ...
Have you ever thought about how and why something was designed? Who was considered a “stakeholder” for the design? And what biases are baked within the process of designing something? These are some ...