
Embracing innovation without compromising hybrid cloud security
AI demands speed and innovation, but without hybrid cloud visibility and security, risks escalate. Discover why deep observability is key to secure transformation.
AI demands speed and innovation, but without hybrid cloud visibility and security, risks escalate. Discover why deep observability is key to secure transformation.
Technology is evolving rapidly, offering both challenges and solutions. Business leaders now view innovation as essential for progress, unity, and tackling global issues responsibly.
Build supply chain resilience by integrating AI, automation, and agile tech to withstand disruptions, improve decision-making, and enhance performance amid today’s unpredictable global landscape.
AI agents are reshaping business travel, but when disruption strikes, human judgment and empathy remain essential for delivering a reliable, stress-free traveller experien
Hybrid organisations blend human talent, digital tools, and AI to drive agility, innovation, and resilience—redefining leadership, communication, and performance in the future of work.
AI is reshaping UK legal disclosure, offering efficiency gains in criminal and civil cases—yet requires careful oversight, transparency, and adherence to legal safeguards.
GenAI projects often fail due to poor data, unclear value, or unrealistic expectations. Success demands strategic alignment, robust data readiness, and cross-functional collaboration.
AI is revolutionising supply chains by enhancing efficiency, resilience, and collaboration—empowering humans to focus on strategy while machines handle complexity, risk, and repetitive tasks.
Jesús Barrasa of Neo4j explains how Agentic AI, powered by connected data and graph technology, enables smarter, autonomous decisions with greater trust, accuracy, and insight.
Global AI innovation is outpacing regulation, exposing critical risks like data poisoning and supply chain vulnerabilities. Businesses must act now to secure their AI ecosystems.
To maximise AI project success, define clear goals, secure data access, embrace iterative learning, and don’t fear pausing or pivoting when needed—progress comes from persistence.
AI-driven multi-cloud strategies are vital for modern businesses. They enhance agility, optimise costs, bolster security, and maximise AI workload efficiency, ensuring long-term competitiveness.
DeepSeek’s open-source AI disrupts Silicon Valley’s dominance, promising efficiency but raising data privacy concerns. Explore its impact on AI democratisation, security risks, and ethical considerations.
AI in creative production is reshaping brand engagement. By blending AI efficiency with traditional creativity, brands can enhance authenticity, trust, and deliver personalised, impactful experiences.
Courtney Bennett, Director at Databricks, explores how AI agent systems are transforming UK enterprise AI, offering precision, trust, and tailored solutions for businesses’ unique challenges.
Dr. Ben Goertzel examines the strengths and limitations of LLMs in software development, discussing their role in creative coding and AGI research.
Evan Kaplan, CEO of InfluxData, explores how real-time, high-resolution time series data fuels AI-driven autonomy, enabling industries to optimise operations, predict outcomes, and automate decisions.
John Sullivan, VP at IBM Global Business Services UKI, discusses how businesses can move beyond GenAI proof of concepts, overcoming challenges like data quality, operating models, and reuse to scale enterprise-wide adoption.
The DeepSeek R1 model’s launch disrupted the AI industry, showcasing China’s unexpected innovation in AI despite US export restrictions, causing a $1 trillion market loss
What are the forces shaping software and data-driven industries in 2025? Hint: It’s AI, says our panel of experts.
Developers are no longer just builders – they’re the driving force behind GenAI’s evolution. Their creativity and expertise will shape the next generation of AI-driven innovation.
A panel of industry experts explores how AI, omnichannel strategies, and data-driven insights will shape retail and financial services in 2025, enhancing efficiency, security, and customer experience.
What technology investments will keep construction and manufacturing leaders occupied in 2025? Our panel opines.
In 2025, CIOs must drive AI adoption and deliver ROI. Julian Mulhare, Managing Director EMEA at Searce, discusses the factors that matter.
Lebara CTO Torsten Minkwitz tells us what a public cloud migration is delivering for the UK telco
A digital transformation driving unprecedented growth for Poland’s most famous chocolate brand.
A Q&A with Ross Tracey, Europe MD of human capital management leader Ceridian
How AWS grew to dominate the public cloud market
Grayce’s Sarah Marshall on why the hybrid age has put microlearning at the forefront
Slack’s Head of UK, Stuart Templeton, explains how technology is strengthening business ecosystems
Searce’s SVP Patrick Bangert highlights AI’s potential and warns of a looming problem with potentially harmful consequences if left unresolved.
The media industry has altered dramatically, and fast. In a fully converged world populated by connected media devices limited in number only by individuals’ capacity to own them, the opportunity – and the threat – is enormous for media companies throughout the supply chain.
AI demands speed and innovation, but without hybrid cloud visibility and security, risks escalate. Discover why deep observability is key to secure transformation.
Technology is evolving rapidly, offering both challenges and solutions. Business leaders now view innovation as essential for progress, unity, and tackling global issues responsibly.
Build supply chain resilience by integrating AI, automation, and agile tech to withstand disruptions, improve decision-making, and enhance performance amid today’s unpredictable global landscape.
AI agents are reshaping business travel, but when disruption strikes, human judgment and empathy remain essential for delivering a reliable, stress-free traveller experien
Hybrid organisations blend human talent, digital tools, and AI to drive agility, innovation, and resilience—redefining leadership, communication, and performance in the future of work.
AI is reshaping UK legal disclosure, offering efficiency gains in criminal and civil cases—yet requires careful oversight, transparency, and adherence to legal safeguards.
GenAI projects often fail due to poor data, unclear value, or unrealistic expectations. Success demands strategic alignment, robust data readiness, and cross-functional collaboration.
AI is revolutionising supply chains by enhancing efficiency, resilience, and collaboration—empowering humans to focus on strategy while machines handle complexity, risk, and repetitive tasks.
Jesús Barrasa of Neo4j explains how Agentic AI, powered by connected data and graph technology, enables smarter, autonomous decisions with greater trust, accuracy, and insight.
Global AI innovation is outpacing regulation, exposing critical risks like data poisoning and supply chain vulnerabilities. Businesses must act now to secure their AI ecosystems.
To maximise AI project success, define clear goals, secure data access, embrace iterative learning, and don’t fear pausing or pivoting when needed—progress comes from persistence.
AI-driven multi-cloud strategies are vital for modern businesses. They enhance agility, optimise costs, bolster security, and maximise AI workload efficiency, ensuring long-term competitiveness.
DeepSeek’s open-source AI disrupts Silicon Valley’s dominance, promising efficiency but raising data privacy concerns. Explore its impact on AI democratisation, security risks, and ethical considerations.
AI in creative production is reshaping brand engagement. By blending AI efficiency with traditional creativity, brands can enhance authenticity, trust, and deliver personalised, impactful experiences.
Courtney Bennett, Director at Databricks, explores how AI agent systems are transforming UK enterprise AI, offering precision, trust, and tailored solutions for businesses’ unique challenges.
Dr. Ben Goertzel examines the strengths and limitations of LLMs in software development, discussing their role in creative coding and AGI research.
Evan Kaplan, CEO of InfluxData, explores how real-time, high-resolution time series data fuels AI-driven autonomy, enabling industries to optimise operations, predict outcomes, and automate decisions.
John Sullivan, VP at IBM Global Business Services UKI, discusses how businesses can move beyond GenAI proof of concepts, overcoming challenges like data quality, operating models, and reuse to scale enterprise-wide adoption.
The DeepSeek R1 model’s launch disrupted the AI industry, showcasing China’s unexpected innovation in AI despite US export restrictions, causing a $1 trillion market loss
What are the forces shaping software and data-driven industries in 2025? Hint: It’s AI, says our panel of experts.
Developers are no longer just builders – they’re the driving force behind GenAI’s evolution. Their creativity and expertise will shape the next generation of AI-driven innovation.
A panel of industry experts explores how AI, omnichannel strategies, and data-driven insights will shape retail and financial services in 2025, enhancing efficiency, security, and customer experience.
What technology investments will keep construction and manufacturing leaders occupied in 2025? Our panel opines.
In 2025, CIOs must drive AI adoption and deliver ROI. Julian Mulhare, Managing Director EMEA at Searce, discusses the factors that matter.