Can European enterprises afford to buy local, or is a pragmatic, multi-cloud Ai compromise the only way to survive?
Global sports audiences demand localised feeds, social-first content and richer digital experiences across every screen and ...
How IBM streamlined hundreds of legacy systems, shifted to a skills-first reward culture, and conquered the fear of failure ...
The promise of AI is undeniable, proposing unprecedented speed, deeper insights and a finance function that acts as the strategic engine of the business. Yet, ensuring trust remains a critical ...
New data indicates big variations in the extent to which AI is being used, and also in how well it’s being used ...
As organisations move beyond isolated AI pilots, service leaders are learning that lasting transformation depends not just on technology, but on rethinking how people, processes and intelligence work ...
From diversifying vendors to drafting incident response plans, businesses are applying lessons from the largest IT outage of all time – Crowdstrike ...
It used to be so simple. When the UK was part of the European Union, the nation’s small and medium-sized enterprises could send their goods to consumers in Europe with ease. Languishing in ...
Six in ten organisations are also deploying untested code. While accidental quality lapses were a major factor last year, respondents now report that development teams are knowingly pushing untested ...
Global shocks have exposed the vulnerability of traditional supply chains. But AI-driven decision making is helping businesses to build resilience in an era of continuous disruption.
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