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
Judging by the headlines, continuous global logistics issues, continued pandemic restrictions, and rising prices for raw materials mean that manufacturers have their work cut out for 2022. In addition, the drive towards
Rapid urbanization is an established trend. As older cities try to adapt in order to provide essential services, new cities have the benefit of zero legacy infrastructure, allowing them to cater for
Two years on from our planetwide migration to the cloud, the unease experienced by IT and security teams lingers. Consumers demand more and better digital experiences. Employees demand more flexible working conditions.
If the last 15 years have taught us anything, it is to expect the unpredictable. Few people saw the 2009 financial crisis coming, nobody saw COVID coming. Each episode tells us that
We often talk of the culture changes necessary to become a digital business, but first, stakeholders need to consider where they are in terms of data architecture. Is it agile? Can it
The public cloud’s gravitational pull is immense, and we live in an age in which it drags data towards it and away from the customer datacentre. But while the lure of the
In his #1 New York Times bestseller, Atomic Habits, Author James Clear talks about incremental shifts for massive outcomes. It is the tiny improvements, he says, that are not even noticeable at first, that
Infrastructure as Code can modernise manual processes in security operations, removing silos and delivering value. A leading benefit of Infrastructure as Code is its ability to transform processes that operate infrastructure. The
The industrial sector is in the midst of its biggest disruption in decades. It is critical for organisations to reduce production loss while extending equipment life – efficiencies that can help businesses
Major cybersecurity attacks and their impacts are being reported daily by global media. However, many of these attacks, are often a consequence of a series of operational lapses and oversights at the