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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.
Meta releases dataset to maximise inclusivity and diversity
Effective AI relies on as diverse a range of data as possible, and that's exactly what Meta attempts to address with Casual Conversations v2 - designed to be inclusive.
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.
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.
UK government announces £360m investment in tech industry
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today launched the government’s new framework to “cement” the UK’s place as a science and technology superpower by 2030. But is £360m really enough?
Why meetings in the Metaverse are ethical, productive and simply make sense
Charles Radclyffe has been exploring the use of Metaverse technologies for businesses since 2016, and he's come to a conclusion: Metaverse meetings are amazing. And ethical. And basically the future.
The simple step you can take to protect your business against cyberattacks
The CEO of cyber-threat specialist SE Labs explains why spending money on cybersecurity solutions isn't enough on its own - you need to take control.
Why businesses should add Chromebooks to their hardware mix
Chromebooks could be great for business if more businesses gave them a chance. Our Chromebook expert explains their many advantages, from costs to deployment.
How to convince your IT department to buy the software you need to do your job
Do you need to persuade your IT department to invest in a new piece of software or service? Here's how to win the argument.
LastPass Hack: Developer Was Targeted At Home
Company reveals that one engineer - one of four with access to decryption keys - was targeted as part of last summer's attack on the password manager.
Why CFO tech is so damn hot right now
Fintech and insurtech analyst Sarah Kocianski casts her eye over the booming market for technology designed for people and departments in charge of business purse strings.
Journalist Breaks Bank Security With AI Voice
Bank security called into question after journalist bypasses voice ID system with AI replica
The three biggest business risks of BYOD (and why you can’t ignore them)
It's tempting to ignore the risks that BYOD (bring your own device) adds to your business, but our security expert provides a better solution.
Fake news: why it could endanger your business and what you can do about it
Believe it or not, fake news is a very real danger to businesses. Vicky Woolaston explains how it can hurt you and what measures you can take to protect yourself.