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Julia programming language, cloud computing, cybersecurity worries: Research round-up

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  • Almost two-thirds of firms are using or considering industry cloud services

    Almost two-thirds of firms are using or considering industry cloud services

    With more specialised applications and tailored services, industry cloud, which targets vertical industries, has won over tech professionals. A recent TechRepublic Premium survey shows 64% of respondents already use industry cloud services or plan to adopt them in the next 12 months. Only 18% have no plans to consider or adopt industry cloud services. 

    For more see: Research: 64% using or considering industry cloud services

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: TechRepublic Premium

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • Tracking growth opportunities for software companies in the industry cloud

    Tracking growth opportunities for software companies in the industry cloud

    Bowery Capital profiles and highlights over 500 vertical-focused companies for its Opportunities in Vertical Software report, where companies are classified on a three-point scale. By our analysis, manufacturing, aerospace/drones, and transport & logistics consistently offer the biggest opportunities for vertical software companies.

    For more see: Mapping the industry cloud landscape

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Bowery Capital/ZDNet

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • Julia programming language: Users reveal what they love and hate the most about it

    Julia programming language: Users reveal what they love and hate the most about it

    Julia Computing recently conducted a survey of over 1,800 Julia users to find out what they like and don't like about the language. The most popular technical feature of Julia is speed and performance followed by ease of use. Users also report their biggest gripes with the language. The top one is that packages for add-on features aren't sufficiently mature or well maintained to meet their needs. 

    For more see: Julia programming language: Users reveal what they love and hate the most about it

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Julia Computing

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • Non-technical side issues create cause for complaint, too

    Non-technical side issues create cause for complaint, too

    Questions about problems on the non-technical side of Julia highlight the difficulties of getting a relatively new language off the ground versus more established languages like Python. The top complaint here is that colleagues use other languages and that there are not enough Julia users in their industry or field. Users also cite a lack of teaching and learning resources online. 

    For more see: Julia programming language: Users reveal what they love and hate the most about it

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Julia Computing

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • AI will drive business value via decision support, human augmentation

    AI will drive business value via decision support, human augmentation

    Gartner paints a picture of a hybrid AI approach, where humans and machines work together through 2030 to drive business value. By then, decision support and augmentation will surpass all other AI initiatives in terms of business value and represent 44% of the market. Smart products will be 13% of business value, with decision automation at 19% and agents at 24%.

    For more see: AI will drive business value via decision support, human augmentation

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Gartner

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • Which company does the best job at image recognition?

    Which company does the best job at image recognition?

    Perficient Digital's image recognition accuracy study looks at image recognition - one of the hottest areas of machine learning. On a pure accuracy basis, three out of the four engines - Amazon, Google Vision, and Microsoft Azure Computer Vision - score higher than human tagging for tags with greater than 90% confidence. In the analysis, Google is the clear winner across all categories, with Amazon AWS Rekogniton in second place.

    For more see: Which company does the best job at image recognition? Microsoft, Amazon, Google, or IBM?

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Perficient Digital

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • How employees would upgrade their workplace if they were In charge?

    How employees would upgrade their workplace if they were In charge?

    Almost one-in-three remote employees believe they are more qualified than their manager, according to research from online resume creator Resume Lab. If roles were reversed, over one in three (35%) of employees surveyed say they would create goals for employees if they were in charge, while 34.3% say they would increase employee pay. 

    For more see: A quarter of employees would upgrade their workplace technology if they were In charge

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Resume Lab

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • Clickjacking scripts pose a major security threat

    Clickjacking scripts pose a major security threat

    A team of academics - from Microsoft Research, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Seoul National University and Pennsylvania State University - has found malicious scripts that intercept user clicks on 613 of today's most popular websites. The research team created a tool named Observer that they used to scan the Alexa Top 250,000 list of most popular websites for the presence of malicious scripts that intercept user clicks through popular techniques.

    For more see: Clickjacking scripts found on 613 popular sites, academics say

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Zhang et al.

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • How malicious scripts create monetary profit

    How malicious scripts create monetary profit

    The researchers found that some of the malicious scripts were used to intercept clicks and perform clicks on ads for monetary profit, while other scripts intercepted clicks to redirected users to malicious sites showing scareware, tech support scams, or peddling malware-laced apps. According to data collected by the research team, most of the clickjacking scripts were included in legitimate sites as part of advertising solutions.

    For more see: Clickjacking scripts found on 613 popular sites, academics say

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Zhang et al.

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • Poor password habits put users at risk of data exposure

    Poor password habits put users at risk of data exposure

    Online security systems company Security.org has surveyed 1,012 Americans to determine how people are unknowingly putting their online safety at risk. Users are 24% more likely to keep their passwords on management apps compared to a sticky note, but it makes little-to-no difference when they are giving our combinations to people who they think they can trust. Regardless of the requirements across websites, the average password is nine characters, with the majority of users using uppercase and lowercase letters along with numbers and symbols.

    For more see: The average US user recycles online passwords at least four times

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Security.org

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • Users need to get more creative when it comes to password generation

    Users need to get more creative when it comes to password generation

    The research shows that nearly two-out-of-five (39%) users report using 'complicated' passwords, and almost half (46%) believe their passwords qualify as moderately complicated. But one-third (33%) rely on a pet's name, and nearly one in five (17%) use their age in their password.

    For more see: The average US user recycles online passwords at least four times

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Security.org

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

  • Millennials are twice as likely to use unapproved collaboration apps in the workplace zdnet

    Millennials are twice as likely to use unapproved collaboration apps in the workplace zdnet

    Finally, Unify Square has released a report in partnership with Osterman Research on the unified communication habits of millennials. Almost a third (28%) of millennials report using unapproved apps two to four-times per week, and 71% report using unapproved apps at least a few times per year. Microsoft Skype for Business and Teams are reported to be users' preferred platforms at 59% and 48%, respectively. 

    For more see: Millennials are twice as likely to use unapproved collaboration apps in the workplace

    Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Unify Square

    Caption by: Mark Samuels

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  • Almost two-thirds of firms are using or considering industry cloud services
  • Tracking growth opportunities for software companies in the industry cloud
  • Julia programming language: Users reveal what they love and hate the most about it
  • Non-technical side issues create cause for complaint, too
  • AI will drive business value via decision support, human augmentation
  • Which company does the best job at image recognition?
  • How employees would upgrade their workplace if they were In charge?
  • Clickjacking scripts pose a major security threat
  • How malicious scripts create monetary profit
  • Poor password habits put users at risk of data exposure
  • Users need to get more creative when it comes to password generation
  • Millennials are twice as likely to use unapproved collaboration apps in the workplace zdnet

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Almost two-thirds of firms are using or considering industry cloud services

With more specialised applications and tailored services, industry cloud, which targets vertical industries, has won over tech professionals. A recent TechRepublic Premium survey shows 64% of respondents already use industry cloud services or plan to adopt them in the next 12 months. Only 18% have no plans to consider or adopt industry cloud services. 

For more see: Research: 64% using or considering industry cloud services

Published: September 6, 2019 -- 10:30 GMT (03:30 PDT)

Caption by: Mark Samuels

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