There is no question about it. The role of today’s CIO in the digital world is changing faster than ever. As CIOs, we no longer just manage IT systems and services across
Operating fine-tuned machines located in harsh, remote environments is not for the faint-hearted, but the Internet of Things can make it easier. Wind power is a great example of this. Imagine giant
The use of artificial intelligence is quickly increasing, and many major breakthroughs are being made in the business world. In today’s era of digital commerce, the applications of artificial intelligence in product
Zero Trust is not a clearly defined standard. Each vendor seems to take liberties to match their focus. This makes it a very fluid conversation. What should it do? What problems should
In 2018, shortly before leaving his job, an engineer who worked for a US Navy contractor transferred over 5,000 files to his Dropbox and emailed a few of the documents to himself.
In a threat landscape dominated by news of the latest ransomware attack, or unpatched vulnerability, it is understandable that IT teams focus a great deal of their efforts on hardening defences against
With rising inflation costs and increasing customer expectations, delivering effective customer experiences is becoming more costly and time-consuming. But this is not just a priority for customer-facing teams, IT teams also need
Traditional approaches to cybersecurity are falling short of meeting the demands of today’s rapidly changing threat landscape. Organisations worldwide are trying to cope with the threats by bringing multiple teams into the
If the last twelve months are anything to go by, it is imperative for companies to show agility and adaptability to face the challenges of today and tomorrow. While these buzzwords are
Many small and medium businesses (SMBs) still use a combination of standalone, on-premises business solutions for accounting, payroll and human resources (HR). Although these systems have served them well for many years,
Two thirds (66%) of European consumers do not know who has access to their personal data and how it’s used. Yet, the majority still have an appetite for digital advancement, with 58%