AI and observability for IT operations: Does it improve performance?

In a multi-cloud, multi-data center environment, IT needs new methods for tracking and troubleshooting applications. Observability tools can provide that. Image: iStockphoto/NicoElNino In the early 1960s, Rudof E. Kalman, a…

Continue ReadingAI and observability for IT operations: Does it improve performance?

Crop-monitoring Solix agri-bot headed for field trials

Farmers could be spared a lot of work and expense – plus the environment could be spared a lot of harmful chemicals – if crops didn't have to be sprayed indiscriminately. The new plant-inspecting Solix robot was designed with those facts in mind.

Source of Article

Continue ReadingCrop-monitoring Solix agri-bot headed for field trials

Fabric-based filter converts flue gas CO2 into bicarbonate

Scientists have announced an interesting new means of removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue gas emissions, which would create a usable substance. It's a sheet of treated cotton, which converts CO2 gas into bicarbonate.

Source of Article

Continue ReadingFabric-based filter converts flue gas CO2 into bicarbonate

Tree-filled sculpture takes root next to Buckingham Palace

High-profile British firm Heatherwick Studio has created a large tree-covered sculpture for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebration. The art installation hosts a total of 350 trees, which are arranged into the shape of a single large tree.

Source of Article

Continue ReadingTree-filled sculpture takes root next to Buckingham Palace

Elon Musk, Nigeria and Twitter

Technology Times

Elon Musk, Nigeria and Twitter

Starlink is set to stake a huge portion of the telecommunication market in Nigeria and with Elon Musk controlling Twitter, it means that one man has extensive monopoly on the country's cyberspace, Y. Z. Yau opines.

The post Elon Musk, Nigeria and Twitter appeared first on Technology Times.

Source of Article

Continue ReadingElon Musk, Nigeria and Twitter