by Simon Meredith | May 8, 2019 | Education, Service Desk
All colleges and universities are now very dependent on their IT systems – which means they are also highly dependent on their Service Desk. However, support can be resource- and cost-intensive. Contracting the Service Desk out to an expert provider is worth serious...
by Simon Meredith | Apr 23, 2019 | Education
Technology unquestionably brings tremendous benefits, both in classroom and across the university or college – and while staff, teachers and students all need to be able to understand and make good use of IT, the focus within institutions needs to remain firmly on the...
by SCC Innovation Group | Mar 25, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence, Central Government, Education, Healthcare, Local Government, Police, Uncategorised
After almost 100 years since their invention, robots are about to go mainstream but not quite in the manner anticipated. On the 25th January 1921 in the National Theatre in Prague, the world changed. It was the premiere of a science fiction play by Czech writer...
by SCC Innovation Group | Mar 11, 2019 | Artificial Intelligence, Central Government, Cloud, Education, Healthcare, Local Government, Police
Virtual Assistants are the new interfaces for interacting with organisations and the services that they offer There are two types of language spoken by a British person when abroad, they speak English, or they speak English loudly. As a population, it is fair to say...
by Kat Cooke | Feb 4, 2019 | Cloud, Education
Universities are challenged to deliver an exceptional student experience within tight budgetary controls. By migrating data and applications to the cloud, with the help of an IT expert, these challenges can be met.
The higher education sector is beginning to adopt...
by SCC Innovation Group | Jan 21, 2019 | Central Government, Education, Healthcare, Local Government, Police
Lowering the barrier of entry to AI based CCTV video analytics can lead to increases in criminal prosecutions. Humans make mistakes. Humans get tired. Humans get distracted. Loss of concentration and inaccuracies are unintentional, but when applied to the detailed...