One of the best examples of a visionary CEO is Steve Jobs who transformed Apple from a niche
computer company into the most profitable company in the world.
And while the iPhone ultimately beat their effort to market, the pair helped turn the once - unknown Asian
computer company into a tech - industry giant.
Not exact matches
But, in recent years, chatbots, or «bots» for short, have morphed
into exceptionally intelligent
computer programs able to assist
companies with essential tasks ranging from marketing and human resources functions to sales efforts.
Most manufacturing
companies will now develop your 3D
computer model
into a physical 3D prototype.
The Redmond
company gave the Surface a kickstand to better resemble a traditional clamshell portable
computer, and created a keyboard cover with a trackpad that essentially turned it
into a «standard» Windows
computer.
The six - year - old
company is known for its white, cube - shaped card readers that plug
into smartphones and tablet
computers, turning them
into electronic sales terminals.
We used to be a graphics technology
company that you put
into a
computer.
Phase one, announced today, focuses on merging landline features
into the
company's mobile plan, while phase two, slated to launch this fall, will use VoIP connections to link legacy landlines to
computer or mobile device through the internet.
Hundreds of thousands of IBMers brought us
into the modern
computer age, leasing and servicing those room - size mainframes to
companies around the world.
«Everything has been pushed to the virtual world,» says the founder of Offload Studios, a B.C. - based
company that specializes in turning 3 - D
computer models
into real - life statues.
The
company — comprising a team of neuroscientists,
computer scientists, astrophysicists, artists and entrepreneurs — says it uses a new type of «neural - network algorithm» to analyze millions of reviews and descriptions, and then recommends restaurants based on the data you have entered
into the site, according to a report from Forbes.
In our world of trying to make everything bigger and faster, the challenge for
companies ranging from SAP to Google (GOOGL) has been how to get more information
into the DRAM, because if you want real - time data processing (for example, the Internet of things or for business transactions) you want jobs performed right next to the
computer processor.
The epiphany, as McClurg described it, was that Dell not only had to transform the
company from a traditional
computer seller
into an IT services
company, but that security would play a key role in that metamorphosis.
Companies like Google, Facebook (fb), and IBM (ibm) are investing millions of dollars in AI - related technologies like deep learning that have made it possible for
computers to more quickly perform data - heavy tasks like translating text
into multiple languages.
The Cupertino
company has traditionally seen little need to buy technology from other
companies, reflecting Apple's confidence in its ability to turn its own ideas
into revolutionary products such as the Mac
computer, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad.
The
company is now looking to embed EmoVu
into consumer electronics like mobile devices, gaming consoles,
computers and televisions.
The
company has, over the past decade, transformed itself from a humble maker of
computers into the biggest and most important technology
company on the planet, mostly by eschewing the gadget - only approach.
The idea of augmented reality, the layering of
computer - generated information over real - world scenes, has been around for a while, but recently, some new
companies — Daqri, Blippar, and Layar, to name a few — have been transforming the technology from a novelty
into a serious business tool.
The Apple I and Apple II
computers launched the
company into powerhouse territory, but subsequent products tanked.
The point was to trick
companies into paying for
computer supplies.
About a decade ago, he invested millions of his own money
into co-founding Arista Networks, a
computer networking
company.
Veghte had been spearheading the
company's effort to split
into two businesses, one focused on selling data center gear to
companies and the other centered on selling printers and personal
computers.
RadioShack started looking for other opportunities to throw itself
into, but rather than focus on improving itself with the offerings it already had, the
company tried out new concepts with new stores to address customers» needs:
Computer City to sell
computers, Famous Brand Electronics for refurbished electronics, McDuff and Video Concepts for audio and video, Energy Express to sell batteries, and Incredible Universe, which showed a strong resemblance to Best Buy.
At eCompany Inc., a software firm at which Maiffret was hoping to land a job, CEO Firas Bushnaq invited the brash teen to try to hack
into the
company's
computers.
When asked whether HP might make a big reorganization like data center and business software sibling Hewlett Packard Enterprise (hpe) and its recent decision to spin off its IT services group
into separate
company (combined with
Computer Sciences Corp.), Weisler said HP is «happy with the assets we have.»
Honda Canada has shifted
into damage control after the automobile manufacturer's
computer systems were hacked earlier this year, prompting the
company to mail out letters to thousands of Honda and Acura customers.
As part of bug bounty programs,
companies offer cash and other rewards to security researchers or so - called white hat hackers who break
into their
computer systems and find security holes.
For nearly a year, legions of the tech giant's IT workers and consultants were busy splitting up its internal
computer systems in prelude to cleaving H.P.
into two separate
companies on Sunday.
Hardware is a less recognized area of online video opportunity, but it's one that brothers Jason and Blake Krikorian have turned
into a 100 - person
company, Sling Media Inc., which sells devices to let people view the same programming on their
computers that they get through their cable or satellite TV services.
Now the
company can identify
computer locations based on those wireless signals and is offering free software that turns an ordinary Internet browser
into one that knows where it is.
The personal
computer and printer
company said on Monday that it would debut a line of copy machines next year, marking its first foray
into the dedicated copier market.
The
company that has built and lost fortunes making paper,
computer monitors and, more famously, mobile phones and networks, is buying connected - devices maker Withings for $ 192 million) to aid its push
into digital health technology.
There's been a movement towards a new type of
computer networking called software - defined networking, which could significantly help competitors eat
into Cisco's market share, but the
company has been able to adjust by launching a new networking model — the Application Centric Infrastructure as it's called — and that will help them stay competitive, says Kvall.
This raises interesting problems related to the amount of control that corporations have over everyday activities like storing
computer files, especially when — as is the case with many tech
companies — their services become part of the infrastructure of our lives, woven
into everything we do.
IMDB In anticipation of breaking
into online video, Amazon bought the film and TV database
company, started as a pet project eight years earlier by a U.K. - based cinephile
computer programmer who continued running the
company under Bezos.
They are also bracing for the threats posed by interlopers like Amazon eyeing a foray
into the pharmacy business or tech
companies offering virtual medical care via a
computer or cellphone.
In a statement, HP said it intends to capitalize on the merger, just as it completes its split
into two new
companies, one focused on personal
computers and printers, the other focused on enterprise computing, storage and networking:
In March 2003, TD Capital Ventures made its initial investment
into EqualLogic, and in November 2007, the
company was sold to Dell
Computer (Nasdaq: DELL) for $ 1.4 billion.
Ryan Winkel, operations specialist for Canopy Lawn Care, squints at his
computer, straining to see a blue Post-it stuck to a contract that's been scanned
into the
company's system.
Economists like Stanley, who expects the corporate tax cut to lift wages over time, think it will happen indirectly as
companies channel their tax savings
into machinery,
computers and software, making workers productive and leading to higher pay.
Mr. Lau co-founded ATI Technologies in 1985 and was instrumental in building the
company into one of the world's largest suppliers of graphic chips and add - in boards to the personal
computer industry.
Mr. Lau co-founded ATI Technologies in 1985 and built the
company into one of the world's largest supplier of graphic chips and add - in boards to the personal
computer industry.
The case involved a
company importing musical instruments that had the capability of being plugged
into a
computer.
The wearable technology
company is the maker of the Myo armband, which detects the electrical activity of arm muscles and translates them
into computer input, so users can control technology using gestures.
The
computers from Patriot
Computer Corporation were riddled with manufacturing issues, which the Toronto - based
company put a bulk of its resources
into fixing, which then drove it out of business.
We may not see how our responsibilities and routine tasks are at all connected with our faith, whether it be making parts on a production line or totaling numbers and billing customers, whether it be keying data
into a
computer or serving up hamburgers, selling real estate or planning the next step in
company expansion.
Although today it is still possible to distinguish
computer manufacturers, telephone service
companies, publishing houses, broadcasters, and film producers as separate industrial actors, they are rapidly converging
into one industrial activity.
In 2005 US Senator Frank Lautenberg (D - NJ) wrote to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales after a small New Jersey marketing
company called FLOORgraphics alleged that News America Marketing engaged in illegal
computer espionage by breaking
into password protected
computer systems and obtaining confidential information.
Other reports, from the Guardian newspaper, suggest Mr Brown's tax paperwork was taken from his accountant's office after the
company's
computer was hacked
into.
Richard realized that a whole experimental subculture of
computer science risked being dragged
into the toilet if anything happened to that little
company — and of course everything bad happened to it in short order.