Adrian Alleyne articles
Adrian Alleyne
Digital Storyteller, Digital Storyteller and Ian Erridge, Director Business Programs, WW Communities, Social Media Writer
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Six things CFOs need to know about Cyber Security
If you’re a Chief Financial Officer, here are six things that you (and the rest of your team) should know about cyber security.
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The A.I. revolution will not be televised
You will not have to stay home. You will not have to plug in, boot up or log out. You may be in the driver’s seat, but who will be driving?
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The short happy life of the data scientist
There’s no better time to understand data: to really be able to look at a vast sea of data and, see the bigger picture. But how long will the good times really last?
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Let’s go UK! Upping your productivity game
While the UK’s productivity continues to rise, it still lags behind most of the other G7 nations when it comes to productivity.
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Advice to Girls in STEM Studies: Be Brave to #MakeWhatsNext
As Katja Hoffmann, a researcher in the Machine Learning and Perception group at Microsoft Research Cambridge, notes, being part of the machine learning fields means you have to develop an understanding of how learning works
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Getting your employees to cloud nine
When dealing with a company’s most valuable assets, its people, are CHROs leveraging the power of the cloud to its full potential?
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What Makes a Salesperson Great?
Here’s an old joke for you. Q: what are the three things that make a great salesman? A: Commission. Commission. Commission. Granted, it’s not a good joke.
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Being Bold in Public Sector
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 will help government organisations be bold in their approach to transforming government while minimising the risk.
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Moving to IE11: Shockingly Extraordinary
Does your organisation have the right tools in place to mitigate the damage that one careless individual can do to your network? If you aren’t using Windows 10 with Edge or Internet Explorer 11, then you might be putting your organisation at risk.
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Microsoft Research Cambridge helps to #makewhatsnext
#makewhatsnext. I was fortunate enough to spend time with some rock-star scientists at the Microsoft Research Cambridge lab, all of whom happened to be women, to get a glimpse into the kind of research they’re doing.
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