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Innovation constrained by lack of support, budget and skills

Survey shows organisations plan to overcome stakeholder skepticism and resource shortages with strong investment in people.

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Survey reveals key data connectivity blockers

Progress has published the results of its 2018 Data Connectivity Survey. In the fifth annual survey, more than 1,400 business and IT professionals in various roles across industries and geographies shared their insights on the latest trends within the rapidly changing enterprise data market. The...

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Security a key selection criteria for video conferencing technology

Compelling findings from the UK, France, Germany, and the US reveal why enterprises face challenges to give users a more intuitive meeting room experience.

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Culture change courtesy of CIOs

In an era of continuous change, a proactive and adaptive culture is a critical asset and CIOs will play a key role in establishing the right mindsets and practices. Gartner, Inc. predicts that by 2021, CIOs will be as responsible for culture change as chief HR officers (CHROs).

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Post-digital world provides personalisation opportunities

Successful businesses will take advantage of new set of technologies but prioritize trust,...

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Security threats and flexible working drive enterprise technology adoption

Large companies have increased the number of apps used in the workplace by 68% in past four years.

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Digital transformation efforts are hindered by lack of collaboration between IT and business

Two-thirds of organisations bypass IT when buying new technologies for digital transformation,...

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Gen Z lives and breathes online

Gen Z views digital through a social lens, trusts online stores as much as physical ones and has...

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Bud secures $20m from a group of global banks to build the industry’s first connected finance platform

One of the biggest Series A investment rounds in European fintech over the last year points to a...

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Fear of disruptive technologies leads to revenue decline

Only three in ten organisations make technology decisions in the boardroom, despite almost a third...

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Digital transformation puts data at risk

Thales, a leader in critical information systems, cybersecurity and data security, says that the...

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Department for Transport and Civica roll out digitally transformed collision reporting system

New mobile functionality within Civica’s Collision Reporting and Sharing System (CRaSH) will...

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Major lag in transformation globally

Emerging markets are the most digitally mature, based on the latest Digital Transformation Index...

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Return on innovation investment falls by 27 per cent in five years

When it comes to innovation, a focus on customers, talent and data are key for success.

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Leading tech industry trade association projects 4% industry growth in 2019

The pace, scope, and accessibility of innovation today provides organisations an ever-expanding...

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Expert Opinions

By Matt Middleton-Leal, Managing Director Northern Europe, Qualys.
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The data centre market is booming thanks to AI. According to Goldman Sachs, the explosion in generative AI means demand for data could increase 50 per cent by 2027 and by as much as 165 per cent by the end of...