Artificial intelligence

Geneva Public Transport: The autonomous revolution is underway with Les Projets Niove and Ultimo!

Table of Contents In the concentrated atmosphere of the SIT laboratory of the Geneva Public Transport (TPG), exceptional advances in cybersecurity (see our other article on the subject) for autonomous vehicles are taking shape. Quentin Matthewson, Consultant at TEAM PARTNERS, takes us behind the scenes of the European Niove project and unveils the aspirations of the Ultimo project, which promise to redefine the way we think about public transport. The Geneva Public Transport SIT Laboratory: An Ideal Playground for the Cybersecurity of Autonomous Vehicles The En Chardon depot of Geneva public transport The Geneva Public Transport depot En Chardon Within the En Chardon site, the SIT laboratory of Geneva Public Transport has been transformed into an innovation hub where the Niove project has come to life. With a series of cyberattacks orchestrated on three separate environments, the researchers explored the limits of autonomous vehicle security. The full simulation allowed for actions otherwise prohibited, while the tests on Navya shuttles and in trams tested the vulnerabilities of these emerging technologies. See our article on the threats of [...]

2024-03-20T16:19:48+01:00Mar 20th, 2024|Case Studies, Digital|0 comment

Innovate and build the hospital of tomorrow: infrastructure, collaboration, cybersecurity, business applications, AI 

Hospital information systems are often perceived as outdated. While public hospitals do have a technical debt, their resilience and taste for innovation are well established. Based on the experience of its more than 250 customers in the healthcare sector, our subsidiary, Blue Soft Empower , in partnership with Talan, offers an innovation pathway based on four levels of hospital information system maturity. 1. building the infrastructure base and securing the hospital information system The grouping of institutions into regional hospital groups (GHT) has posed the challenge of converging hospital information systems since 2016. With staff required to work on several sites, IT departments have had to adapt with remote collaboration solutions. With the health crisis of 2020, forced telecommuting has become a necessity for some staff and inter-institutional collaboration has increased. But to achieve all of this, users must first be grouped in a single Azure Active Directory. Now that these identities are listed, they need to be secured, and this is where Defender for Identity comes in. Finally, to cover all attack surfaces and detect security events, Microsoft [...]

2024-03-11T10:30:12+01:00january 10, 2023|Uncategorized|0 comment

AI and Cloud : the winning combo of tomorrow's companies

The companies of the future are those that will grasp and master the challenges of Cloud and AI. Until now, the combination of artificial intelligence with the technologies of Cloud was reserved for very large companies. However, more and more Cloud providers are enabling the deployment of AI projects adapted to the size and maturity of their customers. At the same time, these two markets are experiencing unprecedented growth: by 2025, the global AI market is expected to reach $60 billion and the Cloud market $1,250 billion (source: Bilan). This expected growth can be explained in particular by the democratization of Cloud "as-a-Service". The trend is therefore clear: AI projects within Cloud architectures are becoming more and more popular, and if your organization has not yet established a project in this direction, it is high time to think about the added value that AI could bring to your Cloud. The Cloud and AI "at the service" of data Data-driven projects are not a fad but an obligation for any organization that wants to survive. Data exploitation is becoming the solution to everything: it allows better management, more effective [...].

2024-03-11T15:37:27+01:00May 11, 2021|Data|0 comment

Extended reality: an opportunity for the industry

Extended reality, a combination of virtual and augmented reality, continues its rise in the industrial world. Extended reality offers many benefits: better understanding of industrial processes and workstation ergonomics, decision support, time and productivity savings and improved profitability. Extended reality has 2 major applications: Testing: via virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), manufacturers can check the commissioning of a machine (real or mocked-up) in their laboratory or on a construction site. Simulation: by placing a virtual object around an existing part, manufacturers detect compatibility between machines and select the most appropriate purchase. Definition of extended reality Extended reality, or mixed reality, includes virtual reality and augmented reality. Mixed reality starts from the real world: on a smartphone screen or via glasses like Microsoft Hololens, the user sees his environment. Models or animations appear on top of the real world. They display either an object or information. These virtual elements are able to interact with the real world [...]

2024-01-10T14:37:51+01:00February20, 2020|Data, Digital|0 comment
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