by Martin Lewis | Oct 17, 2018 | News
Oracle and The World Bee Project have announced a world-first approach to understanding the declines of honey bee populations and helping protect them. The new programme uses cloud technology to better understand honey bees, the world’s most important single species...
by Martin Lewis | Oct 17, 2018 | News, Uncategorized
The World Bee Project Hive Network will use AI ‘smart hives’ to collect data on honey bees to give researchers new insights into the relationships between honey bees and their environments. Cloud company Oracle has partnered with The World Bee Project for the scheme,...
by Martin Lewis | Oct 16, 2018 | News, Uncategorized
Database giant Oracle and The World Bee Project have announced an initiative that aims to use advanced computing and analytics tools to better understand the decline in bee populations and help protect them, an apparent world-first. The new programme aims to use cloud...
by Martin Lewis | Oct 16, 2018 | News, Uncategorized
A global beehive monitoring network has been launched using big data analytics and cloud technology to produce the first ever global picture of the state of the world’s bee population. The World Bee Project Hive Network will eventually analyse huge amounts of data...
by Martin Lewis | Oct 16, 2018 | News, Uncategorized
Behind an office building at Oracle’s U.K. headquarters in Reading, two beehives are connected to the company’s cloud. One sensor on each hive captures the sound of buzzing; one captures humidity. Another measures the weight of the honey. In total, five or six sensors...
by Martin Lewis | Oct 16, 2018 | News, Uncategorized
The World Bee Project and Oracle collaborate in extraordinary marriage between nature and technology. Data to be collected from an international network of connected smart hives, monitored and analysed with Oracle Cloud technology. Oracle and The World Bee Project...