Not a week goes by without a "Cyber" event making the headlines. Whether through acts of ransom, massive leaks of information, attempts to influence elections or even acts of sabotage or espionage, events have been happening one after the other and have been accelerating in recent months.
PlusToday, artificial intelligence makes it possible to process an application form in 5 seconds, rather than 58 minutes. Applied to a rapidly changing banking sector, this technology has much to contribute to one of the oldest professions in the world, which urgently needs to modernise in order to better meet expectations.
Plus30 % of new employees who have signed a permanent contract in a startup terminate their contract in the first year. This figure illustrates how difficult it is for employers to properly compose their teams. A failed recruitment costs a company between 12 and 18 months' salary.
PlusAt the time of the "breakfast break", whether you are rather panini in the park or sauerkraut in the canteen, two subjects will always seem delicate to you to evoke with your colleagues: religion and politics. For many of us, the professional sphere remains a place where
PlusGovernments covet your data... and to get it, they are even willing to destroy the foundations of trust on the Internet. The encryption debate, already heated for years, is now reaching a crescendo that could irreversibly shake the foundations of online trust: perhaps
PlusConnected health is now a "hot" topic. Some GAFA members, not to mention start-ups specialising in biotechnology or in the revolution in the world of healthcare, are investing a lot of money in it, following a very Californian guideline: changing the world... Thus, 36% of the
PlusWe are experiencing an extraordinary revolution, the digital revolution. We can perceive these developments as a threat or, on the contrary, as an opportunity! Our world has changed since the invention of the smartphone. This tool has revolutionized our economy and the use of mobile phones. Today, telephoning is just one of the many functions that can be used to make calls.
PlusIn the 21st century, are we in the ultimate industrial revolution, that of the robotics revolution? A new era, that of robots, the startups that manufacture and market them, the startups of artificial intelligence. We have embraced new technologies in our daily lives and they have turned everything upside down (more
PlusMobility has changed the pace of innovation: upgrades to major mobile operating systems are now available every year; applications instantly grab our attention and disappear just as quickly from our home screens; and most smartphones don't last long.
PlusI am 50 years old and I have always been passionate about new technologies. I've been buying on Amazon since 1998 and have owned just about every type of high-tech product on the market over the last three decades. In the last 10 years, however, I have seen the rapid adoption of technologies related to
PlusToday, your fridge can order milk directly from your grocery store; your car warns you that you're about to pass a Thai restaurant that your friends were discussing on Facebook; and your insulin pump sends data directly to your doctor. The Internet of everything (the interconnection between objects,
PlusIn the digital age, information is the new currency. And to get that information, companies analyze their data - and a lot of it - for the knowledge they can extract from it. On the scale of e-commerce and social networks, the volume of data is very large, counts
PlusWhatever your industry, it is common to hear that the customer is always right. Yet in the world of the Internet of Things (IoT), this old adage needs to be qualified. As objects get smarter and more connected, it is important to listen not only to the customer, but also to the objects themselves.
PlusChaos Computer Club hackers just managed last week to reproduce the German defense minister's fingerprint from public high-definition photos. Knowing that they had previously shown that they know how to use these reconstructed fingerprints on consumer cell phone sensors... Let's take
PlusI was recently surprised by an advertisement for a shampoo that once again presents the benefits of a molecule with a clever name. It seems to be nothing abnormal and since I am almost bald, how could it catch my attention? The advertisers had the idea to stand out from the crowd by adding the
PlusWhen we were children, we used to recite the names of the rivers that flowed through France in geography class: the Garonne, the Loire, the Rhine, the Rhône, the Seine. The less dubious among us may also remember their tributaries, such as those of the Rhône: the Saône, the Isère, the Durance and the Ain. We
PlusAt first glance, the mobile advertising sky seems blue, with no clouds on the horizon. Moreover, didn't the latest eMarketer study reveal that in 2013 mobile advertising spending reached 17.9 billion euros and should increase by 75.1% this year to reach a peak of 31.4 billion euros?
PlusAccelerating the technology release cycle is a real challenge for companies that must continuously invest significant resources to benefit from it. This is a hindrance for some companies, especially smaller ones, which could rapidly develop their competitiveness by using new generation technologies.
PlusIs Emotional Design becoming a new strong trend for the creation of digital interfaces? Emotional Design is a new trend in the creation of objects or interfaces that seeks to offer an enriched user experience in order to trigger emotions. How to humanize websites and mobile applications? How
PlusHelping its employees to make good use of their energy by facilitating access to the right information at the right time: a lever for economic performance. Encourage employees to share their thoughts with third parties and thus create synergy: a lever for innovation. Who has never felt
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