
Gartner: Navigating the future of computing
As computing evolves, organisations must prepare for three phases: edge computing, hybrid systems, and autonomous technologies, each reshaping business operations and human-technology interaction.
As computing evolves, organisations must prepare for three phases: edge computing, hybrid systems, and autonomous technologies, each reshaping business operations and human-technology interaction.
One of the biggest telcos in the UK has just rebuilt its entire IT infrastructure in less than a year. Here’s how.
Bain & Company’s Ted Shelton on helping businesses plan for 2030 and the crucial role of automation.
Michaela Jeffery-Morrison, co-founder of Maddox Events, talks women in tech, sector diversity and more
A rise in mobile working and the cloudification of enterprise is driving the resurgence of 2FA
Patricia Hume, CEO, Canvas GFX, argues passionately that technology is neglecting some of its most capable talent because of ageism
AI’s rapid growth widens the digital skills gap, urging leaders to prioritise tech and AI literacy through upskilling.
This month, Ben and Rom are joined by Beatriz Valero to discuss Bitcoin’s recent surge in value and what it might mean for the financial services sector. The panel also looks back on our Schneider Electric case study, while Ben interviews Avanade’s Richard Gregory on the rise of the digital workplace.
In this episode, Rackspace’s EMEA CTO Lee James discusses ‘future of work’, ‘augmented reality’, ‘agile’ and more.
As computing evolves, organisations must prepare for three phases: edge computing, hybrid systems, and autonomous technologies, each reshaping business operations and human-technology interaction.