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'Smart city solutions are 'smart' only if they are managed centrally.'
We had a chat with Tamás Vahl, Distribution Sector Industry Leader at IBM Central and Eastern Europe, and a veteran manager in the IT industry. We are happy to welcome him as a
We had a chat with Tamás Vahl, Distribution Sector Industry Leader at IBM Central and Eastern Europe, and a veteran manager in the IT industry. We are happy to welcome him as a
We asked Dr. B. Madhusudhanan, Professor & Head, Er.Perumal Manimekalai College of Engineering, President, Dhumra Mahate Information & Communications Technology Associates, India, a few questions about the upcoming first year
We talked with Edward Chikuni, General Chair of the EAI International Conference on Research Innovation and Development for Africa, ACRID 2017, and a Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University
We had a chat with Prof. Massimo Villari from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Messina in Italy about the growing ubiquty of cloud computing and connected devices,
We were in Chongqing, China two weeks ago, overseeing the organization of CHINACOM 2016, 11th EAI International Conference on Communication and Networking in China, and took a moment to talk with
We had the pleasure of talking with Kevin O’Rourke, head of e-Learning Support & Development in Dublin Institute of Technology, who currently works with the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning
As EAI continues expand its operation in Africa, we get the wonderful chance to hear thoughts from more and more forward-thinking researchers and innovators from the region. This was one such
We talked with Fred McBagonluri (Dean of Engineering at Ashesi University), the general chair of 4S4D 2017, 1st EAI Conference on Smart Cities and Smart Solutions for Sustainable Development (May
Curious about smart grids, we talked with Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, associate professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Southeast University, Bangladesh about how exactly they are
We had the great pleasure of talking with Ladislau Matekovits (Electronics Department, Politecnico di Torino, Italy), an expert in the fields of numerical analysis of printed antennas, and in particular development of