Sean Burton is a Geospatial Data Consultant at Azura Earth who joined us at Brighton R to give an overview of how he integrated an interest in maps with a career in Data to become a GIS/Geospatial Data freelancer using
Our members, Brighton-based tech start-up Neonify.ai aims to ride the wave of the surge in Artificial Intelligence (AI) based technology that is available out there and launches the ‘game-changing’ platform Neonify.ai. “AI is a general-purpose technology. It is having and
Guest blog post by Silicon Brighton Members, Extech Cloud More and more businesses are streamlining their operations and reducing costs by turning to cloud computing. Andrew Hookway, Managing Director of Sussex-based Extech Cloud explains some of the benefits of moving
Apache Tika is an awesome open-source tool which can be used for search indexing, sentiment analysis, detecting the true mime type of a file, or language detection. But Tika can also add some spice to a workflow by helping to
Feature Flags, Dark Launching, A/B Testing? What the hell is the difference? At the latest PHP Sussex meetup, Peter Fox answered those questions and explained how you can start and evolve to potentially do all of those things. Following the
At this month's Lean Agile Brighton meetup we heard from Jen Dallas about the digital transformation she has led over a number of years at RSA. We caught up with Jen afterwards to learn a little more about her... Can
Networking, the marmite of the IT world; people do truly love it or hate it. Luckily Jack Tracey, our speaker at Brighton Cloud this month, is on the love-it side of the table. Moving to the cloud doesn't mean networking
The web is over 30 years old, yet some websites are still not accessible. At Async's February meetup, Alex Nicol (Staff Software Engineer and Conversational Systems Specialist at BridgeU & Bounce Technologies) told the tale of how Alexa, with a
Python can be used for Robotics, although it is rarely the first choice. When combined with ROS (Robotics Operating System), vehicles can be designed and developed to solve some of our biggest questions. In his talk at Brighton Py's February