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What is the one key thing employees expect from technology when they start their working day?
Regardless of industry, working location or applications used, employees should expect technology to just work.
Let the games begin: Paris Olympics puts AI to the test
The Paris Olympics will drench the French city in AI – but care must be taken to avoid any harm.
Jochem van der Veer, Co-Founder and CEO of TheyDo: “In this world of AI, we need to remember to think humanely”
We interview Jochem van der Veer, Co-Founder and CEO of TheyDo, who shares many excellent insights into how businesses can make their customers happy
We don’t know what AI will do next, admits Adobe CTO
Adobe announces a fresh sweep of AI updates to Photoshop and other apps
Dr Babatunde Obrimah, COO of Fintech Association of Nigeria: “Traditional finance and banking companies can learn valuable lessons from disruptors in the fintech space”
We interview Dr Babatunde Obrimah, COO of Fintech Association of Nigeria, an NFP association supporting the growth of fintechs in Nigeria
What tech companies wanted at D9+ meeting vs what happened
Some of the biggest tech companies called on the D9+ group to stimulate Europe’s digital competitiveness by adopting emerging technologies - but did they get what they want?
On Earth Day 2024, we ask: how can technology combat climate change?
Ahead of Earth Day, we asked 34 leaders for their take on the role technology must play if we are to avoid catastrophic climate change.
Tammas Ryan, Head of Customer Service at Edrolo: “The disruption caused by AI is likely to impact offshore customer service operations”
We interview Tammas Ryan, Head of Customer Service at Edrolo, a company providing teaching resources for teachers in Australia
Terminator 2 in 2024: liquid metal and soft robots are here today
Metals which stay fluid at room temperature aren't a science fiction invention. In this T2 revisit, we explore liquid metal and soft robots.
Oracle to expand cloud and AI footprint in Japan with $8 billion investment
Oracle has announced that it will invest more than $8 billion over the next decade in cloud computing and AI in Japan.
Paolo Frizzi, Founder and CEO of Libraesva: “There is no ideal ‘one-size-fits-all’ formula for good security”
In this "Threats" interview, part of our cybersecurity series, find out how to fight phishing attacks from Paolo Frizzi, Founder and CEO of Libraesva
UK police bust worldwide million-dollar crime-as-a-service hub LabHost
Davey Winder provides details of the LabHost bust by British police in partnership with Microsoft and others - and explains LabHost's modus operandi
Why thinking like a detective can help businesses’ digital transformation while still cutting costs
In this opinion piece, Matan Bordo explores how a data-driven approach can help reduce costs in your company's digital transformation
Logitech gives keyboard and mouse owners one-click access to ChatGPT
An update to Logitech's Options+ software gives all owners instant, free access to ChatGPT.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold review: or, what Samsung must do to make the next Z Fold a compelling business phone
After spending half a year with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5, Tim Danton feels well placed to give a long-term review - and to tell Samsung how to change things to make it more appealing to businesses
Regulator says no to facial recognition and fingerprint scanning of employees
Information Commissioner's Office guidance has reduced the use of facial recognition and fingerprints in the leisure sector - is this the start of a trend?
Nicky Watson, Founder and Chief Architect of Cassie: “Technologies are only as good as the data used to drive them”
We interview Nicky Watson, Founder and Chief Architect of Cassie, a solution that allows companies to take proper advantage of legally acquired data
Ben Parker, CEO of eflow Global: “There’s growing concern about market abuse perpetrated as a result of AI-driven trading”
We interview Ben Parker, CEO of eflow - one of the world’s leading RegTech providers - where he recently led a Series A funding round of £7 million.
Cisco-led consortium wants to help you retrain after AI takes your job
Cisco is working with Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft and others to evaluate job roles at risk due to AI - and wants to help affected workers retrain
Chief AI Officer (CAIO) positions triple in five years
Demand for executives with AI experience is rising... but for how long?