The UK’s official custodian of public records, the National Archives, says its use of the document-oriented database MarkLogic Server is critical for meeting accessible digital justice aims | Continue reading
Zoho adds new cross-application features to its Workplace collaboration and conversation platform features designed to take the friction out of digital teamwork. | Continue reading
DataStax argues that distributed ledgers, or Web3 technologies, essentially result in a lot of event based data that is typically hard to tap into. But event based data is DataStax’s core strategy - and as such as launching Astra Block. | Continue reading
Freshworks heads into its new fiscal year on the back of continued growth and customer expansion. | Continue reading
Decoding the Bank of England’s consultation document on creating a central bank digital currency (CBDC) - what’s the point of the digital pound? | Continue reading
The latest UK Government reshuffle of responsibilities gives digital to a new department. Good idea? | Continue reading
Infor CEO Kevin Samuelson explains how the ERP vendor might not have the biggest brand when entering sales discussions, but hopes the company can win because of its vertical expertise. | Continue reading
Spend a day listening to VC pitches and you’ll see some interesting concepts and business models. Spend a day checking out ESG-focused VC pitches and you see things that can make a huge impact on this Earth. Here’s my experience of such a pitch session and a glimpse where tech an … | Continue reading
Barua says that the capabilities now available to ServiceMax under PTC will mean a ‘new era’ for field service management. However, the CEO is acutely aware that laying the critical foundations is what is most important. | Continue reading
Amazon's long had big grocery ambitions, but in the Vaccine Economy, it's struggling to find an omni-channel selling point that works. | Continue reading
For UK National Apprenticeship Week, Roq reveals how apprenticeships can tackle skills and diversity shortages | Continue reading
There's still long term focus on cloud migration, argue the CEOs of Alphabet and Amazon, but the order of the day is enterprise belt-tightening. | Continue reading
Professor Wil van der Aalst, Chief Scientist at Celonis, explains how an object centric approach transforms process mining from two dimensional to three dimensional. | Continue reading
Without some way of divining how legacy and cloud-native apps will work together, and more importantly where the problems will lie and how the can be resolved, the idea that 'this will end in tears' is all too real. | Continue reading
Software AG takes a further step on its journey to a cloud-first SaaS model but investors are spooked by the margin hit as the transition continues | Continue reading
How digital therapeutics could help CIOs and clinical leaders slash waiting lists and improve care | Continue reading
With the ServiceMax acquisition now complete, PTC's CEO outlines some of the things that customers can expect to see come next. | Continue reading
Globality’s AI-based sourcing platform is helping BT to optimize its multi-billion-pound annual investment in third-party resources and activities. | Continue reading
Data, data, data doesn't automatically translate to insight where it's needed or in the form that it's needed. | Continue reading
The latest developments in unmanned aviation raise some interesting questions about the possibilities and challenges involved in filling the skies with drones. | Continue reading
JAGGAER is bringing AI and automation to processes such as sourcing, contracts and supplier onboarding to help global businesses manage direct spend more efficiently. | Continue reading
New research from MuleSoft with some progress on show, but also a lot of lingering problems for enterprises. | Continue reading
Coracle is taking no prisoners in its attempts to bridge the digital divide in the prison population. | Continue reading
Thomas Kiessling has been a CTO through the major tech transformation waves and explains why he thinks smart infrastructure is next | Continue reading
Confluent beat the high end of its guidance in Q4 and the number of large deals with buyers are increasing. However, the vendor also announced layoffs in the face of tough macro conditions. | Continue reading
The UK domestic security force has been found wanting when it comes to data surveillance and retention over an extended period of time - the sort of thing their US counterparts are more usually accused of. | Continue reading
Experience Cloud helps charity respond to emergencies like the war in Ukraine. | Continue reading
Would a UK digital ID scheme benefit the tech industry more than citizens? | Continue reading
Post Davos, we discuss the impact of generative AI on creative, knowledge-based, and professional jobs. | Continue reading
A different approach to customer success reporting... | Continue reading
PagerDuty has achieved (almost) equal pay and re-commits to D&I in the face of layoffs. | Continue reading
Adobe Commerce specialist site builders Tom&Co built a new system for Topps Tiles that’s led to 21% year on year sales boost in Q4 alone | Continue reading
Krishna argues that IBM has done all the right groundwork to monetize AI developments. | Continue reading
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott believes that the current macroeconomic conditions are working in the vendor’s favor, as buyers make more informed decisions about value. | Continue reading
SAP CEO Christian Klein is looking ahead to a positive impact in 2023. | Continue reading
Atlassian this week brings workflow automation capabilities into Confluence and adds new connected automations to Jira. | Continue reading
Market conditions are tougher, but customers are still investing and expanding in Qualtrics, says CEO Zig Serafin. | Continue reading
The Online Safety Bill is the British Government’s attempt at using legislation to make the UK the ‘safest place in the world to be online’. But concerns are being raised about Ministerial reach. | Continue reading
Some of the world’s leading experts debate whether quantum technology means a moment of transformative change, or a slow march into a brand-new world | Continue reading
A WEF panel talks up socially conscious venture capitalism – and Tom Siebel shoots it down. Who’s right? | Continue reading
Simon Morris of ServiceNow discusses why investing in customer experience during tough economic times is not only doable, but should be a top priority. | Continue reading
A tough start to 2023 for Microsoft, but CEO Nadella wants the focus to be firmly on the longer term. | Continue reading
An epochal discussion at the World Economic Forum on generative AI prompts the question: will AI vendors be sued by every content creator on the planet? | Continue reading
We talk to mmhmm founder Phil Libin about the right and wrong ways to use video in meetings and why VR business meetings are a stupid idea. | Continue reading
While ChatGPT is capturing a lot of press lately, is anyone really thinking about the hype associated with it and other all-new technologies? Are readers not being discriminating enough and accepting too much at face value? Here are some interesting models to ponder while evaluat … | Continue reading
NHS waiting times are at record levels and industrial action is putting the system under further pressure. Whilst technology is part of the solution, we must resist the temptation to view it as the only answer. | Continue reading
This week - Davos stoked the fires of essential tech debates - now we have to solve them. Enterprise tech spending forecasts are still up, but downgraded by consumer tech woes (and layoffs). Can next-gen tech overcome practical (budget) barriers? Your whiffs include... pet fish a … | Continue reading
The World Economic Forum hosts an important debate that exposes the core beliefs and challenges of tokenization and the Web 3.0 world | Continue reading