 | Just one more question...are you at home or work? Ambient intelligence technology will know where you are and be able to predict what you want to do next. But will this be an intrusion or a benefit to your work/life balance? A report commissioned by BT looks at the dividing line between home and work... |
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 | An A1 performance in research Think of AI research and most lay people think of humanoid robots that can understand, and may even wreak havoc in, our world. In reality, the technology is much less daunting and immediately applicable to business problems. BT Tomorrow talked to one of its rising stars in this area: |
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 | Driving the revolution in VoIP technology Voice over IP is coming of age. And from the start, Andrew Catchpole of BT Exact has been instrumental in making sure that BT is at the forefront of this evolution towards IP-based communications... |
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 | Keeping track We're all familiar with RFID tags, but would you want one implanted in your body as a 'permanent' way of identifying who you are? BT's futurologist, Ian Pearson, explains the benefits on offer... |
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 | All in a day's work My name is Michael Blackburn, and I work in the BT Exact strategy team... I live in Paris and often work from home. But I also have a desk at BT Centre in London. 20 years ago that just wouldn't have been possible.... |
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 | Countering the cost of failure A recent study by the Business Continuity Institute identified that 80 per cent of organisations that suffered a critical data loss went out of business within 13 months... |
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 | The future of nanotechnology Nanotechnology is often in the news today. Here BT's Futurologist Ian Pearson gives his views on its uses and potential for industry... |