Forbes: Mistakes Are Essential In Career Progression, Say These Successful Software Engineers6/10/2016
![]() “There is no substitute for experience,” Maria Ntalla, senior software engineer at Pivotal Software tells me, reflecting on her career to date as a female technology trailblazer. Ntalla has thrived as a woman in the generally male-dominated arena of software development. Read more... ![]() While car manufacturers are protecting more of their commercial secrets, they are also going public to collaborate on some key design strategies it is a ferocious era of development for the car industry. The rise of electric cars and hydrogen fuel cells, and the race to build connected and driverless vehicles, are leading to a transformation in how and when ideas are protected. General Motors (GM) chief executive Mary Barra predicts the car sector will “change more in the next five to ten years than it has in the last fifty”, and the US Center for Automotive Research says the trade is effectively becoming a software industry. Read more... Forbes: Tech Women Triumph: Winning The Risk Game, Getting Mentored, And Why Mistakes Are Good6/10/2016
![]() In May, we’ve heard about the ever-impressive variety of ways in which women are transforming technology. There have been some incredible tips from an angel investor ensuring startups get mentored, a CEO pushing for powerful risk taking, and mothers wanting to make sure their daughters follow the best career path. Read more... ![]() For a long time, artificial intelligence and robotics seemed like something out of a sci-fi film – now they have finally become profit makers just mention artificial intelligence or AI and the imaginative mind conjures up images of Terminator machines taking over the world. Thankfully, today’s picture is much more positive. Businesses are beginning to harness the power of AI and robotics to grow profit. Many use the technology to collaborate with their staff. Read more... ![]() A single view of money, simplification of cash movement and the ability to make intuitive decisions from real-time data are proving essential for small businesses, says Mike Carbone, general manager of Sage Payments Small and medium-sized businesses are keen to take advantage of the disruptive technology that can transform how they make payments. Companies are used to spending hours every month managing these transactions, in fact more than eight hours a month managing and making payments, according to a survey we conducted. This is costing thousands of pounds in diverted resources. Read more... |
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