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Digital challenges

PagerDuty has released the findings of its State of Digital Operations Report: United Kingdom, which revealed the need for a shift in workforce expectations and the way teams across an organisation collaborate to resolve consumer-facing incidents.

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KPMG and Exiger enter into exclusive AI-based partnership

DDIQ set to streamline compliance solutions for KPMG and its global clients.

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U.S. businesses lead the robotic revolution

New research from Redwood Software compares the state of play for automation in UK and US.

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KONE Selects Infosys to support its IT transformation

Infosys to establish Design and Innovation Center in Helsinki to enable greater access to disruptive technologies for clients in the region.

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Global IT spending to reach $3.7 trillion in 2018

Worldwide IT spending is projected to total $3.7 trillion in 2018, an increase of 4.3 per cent from 2017 estimated spending of $3.5 trillion, according to the latest forecast by Gartner, Inc.

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AI ROI expectations running high

Seventy-seven percent of IT decision makers say they have prevented more breaches as a result of AI-powered tools; 81 percent see AI detect threats before their security teams.

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Rapid acceleration of human-centric technology in AI, digital ecosystems and marketplaces will...
Data centre provider ServerChoice has released new research, highlighting the widespread impact of...
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Huawei Agile Solution Improves Jumeirah Group

Huawei helps the Jumeirah Group build a robust and agile IT department to support the rapid business expansion of the group.

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