My EV-olution

by on July 17, 2017 10:20 am
In 2011 Tesla was nowhere near as hot as it is today. In fact, very few people knew about the company. Once they learned about the product, the number one concern was range anxiety [1]. Range anxiety is the fear of running out of charge and ending up on the side of the road. I… Read more My EV-olution

How Smart is your City?

by on July 17, 2017 2:14 am
  A smart city is a city which is ‘aware’ of the status of its resources such as transport systems, energy and water usage, sewage levels, environment, infrastructure, housing and security; and uses this information to efficiently manage its resources. The data is generated from a set of interconnected devices (internet of things) with sensors… Read more How Smart is your City?

Reinventing Power & Democratizing Energy

by on July 17, 2017 12:33 am
Last Friday, Stanford University had the pleasure to host JB Straubel, CTO and Co-founder of Tesla to share his insights of new developments in SolarCity and Tesla. Previous to my arrival at Stanford, I have been working in a small technology company that develops electrical digital transformers, I and would like to share some ideas… Read more Reinventing Power & Democratizing Energy

Tesla's Master Plans for the future - Part I and II

by on July 16, 2017 10:43 am
Tesla’s product development serves as a primary example of the company’s creative capacity and initiative. In his Master Plan delineated on the Company’s website, Elon Musk outlines the Tesla’s main objectives from 2006 – 2026. [1]   Master Plan Part 1 To address the over-reliance on fossil fuels and global warming, Tesla Inc., seeks “to… Read more Tesla's Master Plans for the future - Part I and II

New regulation hits Cloud Computing Service who hold EU citizen data in 2018

by on July 16, 2017 7:04 am
UK Data Protection Act (DPA) is almost 20 years old The Data Protection Act dates since 1998, which governs the way personal information gets used by organizations, businesses and governments. It is enforced by the Information Commissioner Office, which reports directly to the UK parliament. The act was formulated around principles such as: data should… Read more New regulation hits Cloud Computing Service who hold EU citizen data in 2018

Digital Home Technology through the Cloud: Enabling Paradise or Potential Prison?

by on July 15, 2017 4:52 pm
“Alexa order my grocery list and add one bag of peanut M&Ms to it.” “Alexa, cancel my events for Tuesday and call an Uber for me in two hours.” With a few simple sentences, I had saved myself about 3 hours of work, allowing me to peacefully enjoy my breakfast as I prepared to pick… Read more Digital Home Technology through the Cloud: Enabling Paradise or Potential Prison?

The Quantum Leap

by on July 15, 2017 1:11 pm
Quantum Gap During the presentation and class discussion with John Donovan of AT&T the topic of quantum computing and quantum networking was briefly addressed. It occurred to me that Jeff Welsler of IBM had also talked about quantum computing, and efforts to offer that capability to consumers via the cloud. As evidence by its prevalence… Read more The Quantum Leap

“Not everyone will become a coder, but everyone has the right to understand how it works…

by on July 15, 2017 12:14 am
…It’s like teaching kids biology: it doesn’t mean everyone will become a biologist.”[1] I got interested in the topic of early development education after today’s presentation by Nick Colsey, VP Business Development, Sony Electronics. We all know that universities have a great impact on the society, however, psychologists argue that it is the early childhood… Read more “Not everyone will become a coder, but everyone has the right to understand how it works…
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Driving Innovation: Corporations such as IBM have enabled access to their Cognitive Computing and AI algorithms

by on July 14, 2017 12:01 pm
We all hear about the wonders AI and Cognitive Computing can bring to our lives, but how does this work? Do large corporations take responsibility to develop and research on potential applications? Thankfully, corporations such as IBM are allowing anyone to use their algorithms without publicly exposing the algorithms themselves. This access is provided through… Read more Driving Innovation: Corporations such as IBM have enabled access to their Cognitive Computing and AI algorithms

Netflix's functioning: its migration on the cloud and its content delivery network

by on July 14, 2017 12:00 pm
Last Friday, we briefly talked about the complex relationship between Netflix and Amazon. Indeed, Netflix is running on Amazon’s public cloud (AWS) but Amazon is also a direct competitor of Netflix, since it also launched its own streaming video service. This consideration triggered my interest in Netflix’s functioning, including its migration on the cloud and… Read more Netflix's functioning: its migration on the cloud and its content delivery network