Real estate market: Companies have to give way to professors
Surprisingly, companies have to move out on Akademiestrasse because the owner prefers to rent to LMU. Read more on sz.de
Surprisingly, companies have to move out on Akademiestrasse because the owner prefers to rent to LMU. Read more on sz.de
Computer scientist Katharina Zweig has written a book in which she explains in an understandable and funny way what is behind algorithms and artificial intelligence. In the interview, she makes it clear why and when we should take a position. Read more on Computerwoche
Packaged solutions and automation increase IT security. A live webcast of the Computerwoche on July 8 shows how companies can benefit from this. Read more on Computerwoche
The new hosting location Frankfurt should bring VMware's offer closer to its European cloud customers. Read more on heise.de
The outbreak of the corona pandemic in China in January had a drastic impact on the Chinese real estate market: Compared to 2019, the read more on cash-online.de
Automation supports CIOs in making their company cloud-ready. A digital soiree of the CIO magazine on July 8 shows the steps in which IT decision-makers should proceed. Read more on Computerwoche
Germany's IT decision-makers are particularly skeptical when it comes to blockchain and virtual reality (VR). Above all, they want to invest in administration. This emerges from t3n's IT decision-maker panel, which was published for the first time. What makes those in… Read more ... tick on t3n
A team of researchers has managed to take razor-sharp portraits of extremely pixelated photos. However, the technology is not suitable for subsequently sharpening blurry images from surveillance cameras. Read more on SPIEGEL Online
In a letter to members of the Bundestag, twelve associations from the real estate sector and related sectors are campaigning for a mandatory certificate of expertise for property managers. More on the subject of 'real estate management'… Read more on Haufe
AI is also becoming increasingly popular in the economy. Computer scientists want to advance empirical economic research using algorithms. Is this an opportunity for the economic future - or a threat? Read more at Wirtschaftswoche