Navigating the 21st century IT landscape

By Neil Bramley, B2B Client Solutions Business Unit Director, Toshiba Northern Europe.

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When is the word ‘disruption’ actually meaningful?

Is disruption another buzzword soon to be outdated, or should businesses be paying attention to disruption in their industries? Hastee Pay CTO Peter Ingram explores the depth of the D-word.

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Safeguarding your job through the robotic revolution

By Neil Kinson, Chief of Staff, Redwood Software.

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Healthcare in 2040: How robots could transform the NHS

By Eli Neale, Client Services Manager, Softwire.

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NEWS
Getting data literate for the fourth industrial revolution

By Jordan Morrow, Qlik Global Head of Data Literacy.

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Where does the digital transformation nightmare end? Right here, right now.

By Stuart Sharp, Global Director of Solutions Engineering at OneLogin.

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Bridge the IT skills gap, Hal

Artificial intelligence (AI) hasn’t always had favourable representation in pop culture. In...

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How retailers can boost customer satisfaction over the coming years

By Daren Howell, Business Continuity Expert, Sungard Availability Services.

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Videos

Data Centre World London 2026
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Carlson Choi, COO of Slide, outlines how Slide is rebuilding backup and disaster recovery for modern MSPs, moving away from legacy systems toward a platform built for security, speed, and scale. He discusses...
In this interview, Cathleen Nelson, VP Cloud Partnership at WSO2, discusses how enterprises are moving from treating AI as an add-on to embedding it at the heart of modern digital architecture. The...

News

Abnormal AI strengthens its team with key executive hires amid rising AI-generated cybersecurity threats, aiming to enhance product innovation and customer support.
Announces global expansion of Fabric Geo Zones across five continents, the first network-level, multicloud sovereignty solution.
IT leaders survey finds that despite rising hardware costs and sustainability goals, 1/3 of mobiles, laptops and drives destroyed to protect data still function.
Demands for privacy and sovereignty expose limits of architectures built for centralised and borderless data flows.