Digital Twins Getting Smarter All the Time: First Data, Then Buildings, Then Cities
by Lee Rickwood
Data has a smarter sibling, and the use of a “digital twin” can power up smart buildings and smarter cities.
by Lee Rickwood
Data has a smarter sibling, and the use of a “digital twin” can power up smart buildings and smarter cities.
By Christine Persaud
There are reasons portable Bluetooth speakers are so popular. They are compact, convenient, and can be used both indoors and out. But how do you choose among the many options?
By Christine Persaud
It’s Fraud Awareness Week, the perfect time to bring attention to the many new ways that scammers are trying to defraud people via technology. The methods are clever and if they reach you at the right time, even the most aware person can fall victim.
By Yasmin Ranade
Toronto-based 16 Bit, a start-up founded by two radiologists are on a mission to discover unseen opportunities to improve health using disruptive, cloud-based solutions.
The global technology company Zoho celebrated its largest ever Canadian user conference recently, close on the heels of reaching its 100 millionth user worldwide. Zoho is the first bootstrapped SaaS (software-as-a-service) company to hit such a milestone, built up from…
by Lee Rickwood
Canada may not like being ranked so high in this particular contest: “We can’t change the fact we’re number three, but we can react to it.”
By Yasmin Ranade
Interactive experiences, both onsite and remote, are pivotal to the Aga Khan Museum’s mission and vision as we grow our impact both locally and globally. Our online offerings amplify our accessibility, which is at the heart of our commitment to ensuring art is within everyone’s reach.
by Lee Rickwood
Making the necessary tools of the trade that much more comfortable to use can enhance a person’s work experience and improve their productivity. In our increasingly digital world, accessibility must be a priority to boost everyone’s inclusion and equity online.