Mila stories - Page 158
Mila is a research institute and innovation hub focused on advancing artificial intelligence from the lab into real-world impact. Stories under this tag explore how Mila collaborates with industry, investors and policymakers to turn strong AI research foundations into thriving startup ecosystems and practical applications.
By reading Mila-tagged articles, you’ll gain insight into how AI research organizations are shaping investment priorities, influencing venture capital flows and advocating for the infrastructure needed to scale cutting-edge ideas. These stories highlight the strategies, partnerships and policy recommendations that can help transform scientific advances in AI into sustainable companies and long-term economic value.
Review: Dragon Quest Heroes II reinvents the Dynasty Warriors style of gameplay
Thu, 4th May 2017
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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square enix
Dragon Quest Heroes II is a spin-off game to the main Dragon Quest RPG series. This new game brings in elements from various gaming genres.
Fake Chrome extensions inject code into web pages
Tue, 2nd May 2017
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malware
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digital entertainment
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cybersecurity
Recently, here at our research lab, we have seen an increase in the number of JS/Chromex.Submelius threats detected.
Inclusive globalisation the next step for eCommerce
Tue, 2nd May 2017
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martech
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commerce systems
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alibaba
UNCTAD panel discusses challenges and possible solutions to including small and medium businesses in eCommerce opportunities worldwide.
Carbon Black: How to set up a threat hunting program
Mon, 1st May 2017
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endpoint protection
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edr
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threat intelligence
UK firms urged to proactively hunt cyber threats by mastering OS intricacies and tailoring threat hunting teams to bolster digital defences.
Why silos belong on the farm, not in the data centre
Wed, 26th Apr 2017
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storage
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microsoft
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opinion
Data storage silos stifle growth: It's time for the tech world to ditch outdated practices and embrace software independence.
Big data and machine learning make compelling argument for security
Wed, 26th Apr 2017
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Big data and machine learning help organisations identify security breaches, according to a report by the Ponemon Institute.
How hybrid cars point the way to increased data center cooling efficiency
Fri, 21st Apr 2017
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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hybrid & remote work
Reducing demand on the engine means it doesn't have to be as large as in a traditional car, and thus operates more efficiently.
Spark to implement huge WiFi boost to Westpac Stadium
Thu, 20th Apr 2017
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wireless networks
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cloud services
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social media
The obvious benefit is the improved ability for visitors to share their stadium experiences with friends and family, primarily on social media.
Hands-on Review: Huawei P10
Wed, 19th Apr 2017
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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huawei
The phone is perfectly likeable. It calls, it texts, it Facebooks, it takes great photos. Lets face it, that's 90% of phone users catered to.
The legal impact of data protection and management in the digital age
Tue, 18th Apr 2017
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devops
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apm
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breach prevention
As organisations look towards data to track patterns, they should also be mindful of the legal regulations that govern data protection and breaches.
Zero day distributing FINSPY espionage malware and LATENTBOT malware
Tue, 18th Apr 2017
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malware
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
FireEye recently identified a vulnerability – CVE-2017-0199 – that allows a malicious actor to download and execute a Visual Basic script.
Don't buy the elixir of youth: Machine learning is not magic
Tue, 18th Apr 2017
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malware
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ai
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cybersecurity
If someone told you they had a magic elixir that would heal all your illnesses or injuries, and make you young again, would you believe them?.
Social media makes academic research more accessible
Wed, 12th Apr 2017
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edutech
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social media
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massey university
Academics say social media is making research more accessible, allowing for broader conversations and public debates.
Google's hacking contest 'Project Zero' was a flop: What went wrong?
Tue, 11th Apr 2017
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google
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exploits
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technology gifts
Not a single person claimed Google's Project Zero prizes, even after six months of being open to participants.
A brief history: How Broadcom, Brocade & Extreme Networks got together
Wed, 5th Apr 2017
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martech
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commerce systems
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casb
In a bold move, Extreme Networks snaps up Brocade's data centre biz from Broadcom for $55m, bolstering its enterprise solution portfolio.
Don't pay for what is for free: Malicious Adobe Flash Player app found on Google Play
Wed, 5th Apr 2017
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malware
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martech
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cybersecurity
F11 did not contain any harmful code. Instead, it relied purely on social engineering, tricking users into paying €18 ($19) for Adobe Flash Player.
Gartner: 90% of organisations to adopt hybrid infrastructure by 2020
Wed, 5th Apr 2017
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hyperscale
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iaas
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partner programmes
Gartner's report contains a series of predictions about IT infrastructure services that could have some serious implications on the industry.
Windows rolls out new update - good news for creatives and gamers
Fri, 31st Mar 2017
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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microsoft
Microsoft recently announced the next major update to Windows 10, known as the 'Creators Update', in an attempt to usurp Apple in creative circles.
Don't let an aging UPS bring you down: Assess your replacement options
Mon, 27th Mar 2017
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
Aged UPS units pose critical risks; time to evaluate newer, efficient alternatives and avert potential IT disasters.
The ins and outs of securely operating the enterprise cloud
Fri, 24th Mar 2017
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ddos
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smart cities
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hyperscale
Today, and more than ever before, a multi-layered approach to cloud security is no longer an option but a requirement.