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The business case for WhatsApp: benefits vs risks
As consumers increasingly demand direct contact with businesses, it makes more sense to use WhatsApp for Business - but there are downsides.
Is your business stagnating due to a lack of the right technology?
Joe Walsh, Director of B2B at Samsung UK, shares insights from a recent survey on the new era of "fluid working"
What is Midjourney 5?
All you need to know about the sensational AI art service, Midjourney 5 - including how much it costs, whether you can use its art commercially and how to use it in practice.
ChatGPT is the real deal – and it’s going to change the world
If you think GPT and its AI relatives are overhyped and over here, then James O'Malley wants you to think again. Not only will they genuinely change the world, those changes have already begun.
Five simple steps to make your business IT more sustainable
A sustainable approach to business IT doesn't need to be a pipe dream. Here, we explore five practical ways to weave it into your purchasing decisions and long-term planning.
How cloud computing transformed football – even at park level
Cloud computing isn't just there to hold data for big football clubs: it has helped give even amateur footballers pro-grade analysis
How to get the best AI art from Midjourney 5
Midjourney 5 has created its own headlines thanks to images of a fake Trump arrest and the Pope in a puffer jacket. Now find out how to tailor your prompts to get the best results from the AI art service.
Why IT projects go wrong: Confessions of an IT manager
IT manager Michael Dear has a secret hatred of plaques... and if you're wondering what that has to do with why IT projects fail, read the article (and discover that his weapons for success are tea and biscuits).
Top Tech Companies in Reading and the Thames Valley
Reading is one of the strongest tech hubs in the United Kingdom, with Cisco, Microsoft and Oracle all housing their HQs there. In this profile, we reveal other companies based in the area that are doing great things.
What will 6G mean for business?
6G is on its way and will bring many opportunities for businesses. What steps can you take now to prepare for it? Carly Page reveals everything you need to know.
How ransomware attacks work
One of the UK's leading security experts reveals how attackers break in to business networks and extort ransoms from their victims. And you can't breathe easy afterwards, as they will likely attack again.
How AI is helping IT managers do their jobs better right now
AI adds danger to IT managers' lives, but it can also help them through better insights, enhanced security and implementing Zero Trust policies. James Morris explains how.
A brief history of cloud computing
Max Cooter, the founding editor of a website entirely focused on cloud computing, takes us on a 60-year journey from the 1960s to the 2020s... and one filled with plenty of drama along the way.
Use AI to be more productive… right now
Ignore the talk about AI stealing jobs: instead, use it to keep you focused and motivated in yours. We reveal the tools available today.
How to secure your business online
There's a one in two chance that your business is an easy target for hackers. Simon Edwards, founder of one of the world's leading testing labs, explains the practical measures companies can take to tighten security.
How Disney, Netflix and Amazon use CX to make customers happy
Big companies such as Disney use data and real-time analytics to make their customers happy (it's not just about people in Mickey Mouse costumes). Vicky Woollaston explains the secrets of their CX success.
Elon Musk has captured the bird: now he must use the API to set it free
Twitter expert and enthusiast James O'Malley believes that Elon Musk has made the wrong move by restricting access to the Twitter API - but all is not lost, as he sets out a path for future success.
Five ways that AI can make CFOs’ lives easier
AI isn't tomorrow's technology. Discover how CFOs can use artificial intelligence to automate processes, enhance planning and improve compliance right now.
Sorry status quo fans: Less work is the future
Futurist Nicole Kobie attacks the myth that working less makes people unhappy. The only people made happy by the status quo, she argues, are CEOs reaping big bonuses and the shareholders earning bigger dividends.
Confessions of an IT Manager: why I say “no” when you ask me for something new
If you've ever wondered why IT departments never approve the purchase you're asking for, our (mostly) friendly IT manager has the answer. But you may not like it.