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A decade on, a focus on residents' needs backed by digital efficiency is benefiting Wigan's local authority and citizens | Continue reading
The UK Government's commitment to hundreds of new licenses for North Sea oil and gas extraction could spell trouble for ESG ratings of UK-based companies. | Continue reading
If the AI revolution is going to disrupt the workforce, what steps do private and public organizations need to take to mitigate the impact? | Continue reading
Christopher Wray, Director of the FBI, gives a stern warning to those that would like to see FISA Section 702 spy powers repealed and says that generative AI will make cybersecurity more difficult. | Continue reading
In an exclusive interview, Mike Ettling, CEO of Unit4, discusses the impact of BRICS growth and the emergence of generative AI as examples of why enterprises need to build resilience for a fast-changing world. | Continue reading
Despite a ten percent rise in 18-year olds opting for computing degrees, increase in female students is just one percent. | Continue reading
Tapping into the growing demand for digital sales rooms... | Continue reading
We hear from the expert COO of a start-up with an exciting vision for safety in the booming space economy, using AI | Continue reading
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Although many tech employers are doing more to tackle diversity, equity and inclusion and wellbeing issues than ever before, job satisfaction levels among women in tech appear to be falling. | Continue reading
Things change and so do workforces. But the current wave of workforce surveys may be noting some ‘surprising’ results that top executives either didn’t expect or don’t want to see. Why is this happening and what must change? | Continue reading
Automation is delivering on its promise in at least one sector: helping PhD-level researchers set aside boring manual work and focus on critical life sciences innovation. | Continue reading
At the same time as bringing together data for global analysis, enterprises have to be increasingly mindful of local data residency and privacy rules - can Skyflow's data privacy vault solve this quandary? | Continue reading
ServiceNow also announced a new generative AI offering, alongside NVIDIA and Accenture, which will see customers collaborating to architect new solutions. | Continue reading
The Metaverse is no longer top of the hype cycle, but that's not deterring Mark Zuckerberg. | Continue reading
So, what the Dickens is going on? Reports, governments and vendors mull how to tackle the cybersecurity challenges posed by AI | Continue reading
Jim Heppelman's 26 year career at PTC is drawing to a close as the company announces his replacement as CEO - and it's someone already in the family. | Continue reading
As pressure rises for companies to implement generative AI, there's a risk of buying technology that jars with existing IT infrastructure. Patrick Smith looks beyond the AI hype with four key elements for success. | Continue reading
It’s often said existing legislation will often protect individuals against new use cases that emerge as a result of Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, the Ada Lovelace Institute explains why that’s not necessarily the case. | Continue reading
Google's climbing, Microsoft's slowing down a bit, but still turning in big cloud numbers. | Continue reading
Artificial Intelligence (AI) will create new chilling ways for fraudsters, hostile states and bad actors to generate fake IDs. What’s the solution? | Continue reading
Closing the digital loop between product data and physical assets - Coen Jeukens of ServiceMax digs into why these connections are so compelling in field service. | Continue reading
Salesforce’s Tim Christophersen outlines ways the corporate world can do more for the planet. | Continue reading
Twitter no more, the X factor is here - for better or worse. | Continue reading
Generative AI is front-of-mind inevitably, but where's the dividing line between desirability and deliverable? | Continue reading
Drilling down on the customer journey... | Continue reading
The complexities of modern energy management combine grid management with the incorporation of renewable energy. Managing energy at scale in a warming climate is by no means a simple mandate, but the real-time demands of these operations are well-suited for AI. | Continue reading
In the meantime, the White House has announced that seven leading technology companies have signed a set voluntary commitments to manage the risks posed by AI. | Continue reading
Latest serverless payments service can handle 800 transactions per second to support more than £400 million in annual donations | Continue reading
More and more jobseekers may be testing your firm. They might be finessing their resume, outright misrepresenting themselves, gaming the recruiting process, etc. and in the process causing your firm to look past some great candidates. Employment fraud isn’t new but the landscape … | Continue reading
Enterprises need to consider new feedback loops to address the growing problem of consumer-facing LLM model drift. | Continue reading
SAP cloud revenue continues to grow, but not enough to keep investors happy for now. | Continue reading
AWS SageMaker could provide the basis for new urban heat and biodiversity problem solving tools, providing geospatial intelligence for city planners grappling with climate change and warmer cities. | Continue reading
The payments industry in the UK is, by most measures, a success story. But with the Future of Payments Review launched last week, some in the industry are less than pleased about the prospect of more regulation. | Continue reading
We did it with Red Hat OpenShift; we'll do the same again with generative AI, argues IBM boss. | Continue reading
A pragmatic five step program to get to a viable AI strategy. | Continue reading
Spun out of devolution, Forestry & Land Scotland has adopted Microsoft Azure as its technology platform, which aligns with the Scottish Government. | Continue reading
Experience management (XM) vendor, Qualtrics, has said that XM/os2 will use AI to personalize content and deliver recommendations across every product line. | Continue reading
First it was IVR, then it was chatbots. Can generative AI revolutionize the call center? | Continue reading
It was launched with huge optimism in 2019, but the joint venture between Ocado and M&S has created its own tensions. | Continue reading
Generative AI will have a part to play in climate and nature disclosure – but not yet. | Continue reading
AmerCareRoyal initially procured Celonis to standardize processes around a legacy ERP, but has since become a critical value driver for the business. | Continue reading
The asset management firm wants to give end users the opportunity to self-serve and experiment with data in new and exciting ways. | Continue reading
Google says it wants to strengthen UK competition policy. Does it mean water it down? | Continue reading
A number of technology vendors have already or will soon release new ESG tools. These mostly help with the reporting of key ESG data elements. Property firm JLL has just released a new tool, Carbon Pathfinder, that works very differently. It looks at several potential de-carboniz … | Continue reading
As incredibly cool and useful as ChatGPT tools may soon become, they also tend to lie. A chain of provenance built on argument mining, data governance, and constitutional AI could help. | Continue reading
A small collection of companies that hold significant power -what can the UK do about digital competition? And will AI make the issues more pronounced? | Continue reading