What’s in store for the World Wide Web?

A recent weekend marked the 26th anniversary of when the World Wide Web was first introduced to the public – and fundamentally changed the world as we knew it. The idea for the Internet was born back in the 1980s, in work that British physicist Tim Berners-Lee was doing when looking for a way...

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Evolution of the ‘Huddle Room’– an essential requirement for all businesses

By Michael Helmbrecht, Chief Product and Operations Officer, Lifesize.

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Why is it hard to innovate in the public sector, and what can we do?

By Alistair Smith, Public Sector lead at Contino - a DevOps and cloud transformation consultancy.

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Disrupt or die is the new battle cry for software innovation

By Anand Krishnan, EVP, Cloud and General Manager, Canonical.

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The Internet will transform how we interpret data

The internet is making the visualisation of data an ability ever more intrinsically ingrained in...

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Newton's Third Law, or the digital offset effect

By John McMahon, Product Director at IEG4.

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How mobile is making the Intranet redundant

By Paul Swaddle, Chairman and Co-founder of Pocket App.

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Seven ways that Progressive Web Apps are disrupting digital strategies

Will Morris of Alchemy Digital says that web apps herald a new era in how brands engage with their...

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Videos

In this video, DCS talks to Schneider Electric at DCW 2025
Vivek Behl, Vice President, Strategy at WalkMe, discusses the findings of the company’s annual report, The State of Digital Adoption 2025, Special AI Edition. This year’s report focuses on AI adoption in...
Frank Koelmel, CRO at Logpoint, discusses the new partner program which sees the company amplifying its strategic focus on Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs), opening opportunities for MSSPs to...
Steve Petryschuk, Director, Product & Market Strategy in Product Management, Auvik, discusses the findings of the company’s recent 2025 IT Report, entitled: “Why IT is long on challenges but short on...

News

Expanded guarantees give enterprises greater control, faster recovery from cyber threats and lower energy costs.
Economist Impact is pleased to announce the inaugural AI Compute summit, scheduled for May 22nd 2025, at the Scandic Copenhagen in Copenhagen. This premier event will convene over 300 industry leaders to...
Hughes Network Systems announces the availability of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite service.
The innovative AI-managed services provider will utilise the VAST Data Platform as it builds out infrastructure to meet enterprise-grade scale, reliability, and global performance demands.