Kenny Sailors: Basketball’s Best Kept Secret
Without having any NBA live games to watch, many basketball fans are enjoying the recent release of the documentary “The Last Dance” It’s a ten-part...
Without having any NBA live games to watch, many basketball fans are enjoying the recent release of the documentary “The Last Dance” It’s a ten-part...
As data volumes continue to grow — a rate of 63% per month according to a recent survey — many organizations have more data than they...
Artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies have certainly penetrated a wide range of industries in the past few years and particularly in 2019. While mainstream media...
In recent years website blocking has become one of the most widely-used anti-piracy enforcement mechanisms in the world. The process was pioneered in Denmark over a...
In Aleksandr Deineka’s painting Textile Workers (1927), three barefoot young women in simple shifts work in a light-filled blue-gray space, the rows of bobbins rendered as...
When Alvis Hermanis, the most prominent young theater director in Latvia today, called Mikhail Baryshnikov in 2014 with an idea, he listened. Hermanis’s proposal was for...
People told me motherhood would feel like deprivation—losing time, losing sleep, losing freedom—but in the beginning it felt more like sudden and exhausting plenitude. Turns out...
Gerhard Richter is contemporary art’s great poet of uncertainty; his work sets the will to believe and the obligation to doubt in perfect oscillation. Now eighty-eight,...
Last November, having just put the final touches on Eurydice, the opera I’d been working on for several years, I paid a visit to Europe to...
Building a huge web application is challenging enough in itself, but developing it in an enterprise environment adds more complexity and raises several concerns. Nowadays, we...