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Dan Lattimer, Area VP UK & Ireland at Semperis: “The CISO role has evolved into that of a political advisor focused on risk”
In our first "Threats" interview, part of our series on cybersecurity, we interview Dan Lattimer, Vice President at Semperis.
Parts pairing and the Apple iPhone 16: how Apple’s next phone will be designed by Oregon’s Senate
Legislators in Oregon’s Senate have passed a parts pairing law that may force Apple to perform a radical rethink about how the iPhone 16 works.
The widening tech skills gap: a global crisis in need of solutions
In this opinion piece, Iffi Wahla, CEO of global hiring platform Edge, discusses how hiring a global virtual workforce can close the tech skills gap
19 martech recommendations by marketing leaders
Want to know the latest, most innovative martech tools being used by marketing leaders? We put together a list of 19 recommendations, every one of which could transform the way you work.
How Northwestern Medicine and Dell are bringing AI to medical imaging
Dell and Northwestern Medicine have been working on a generative AI project that can analyse patients' chest X-rays.
Intel sets out its AI stall for enterprises at Intel Vision 2024: trust us with your data (not that other lot)
Intel has just unveiled its battle plan for enterprise AI: it's here to win the hearts of big businesses by building on trust and openness
Intel claims Gaudi 3 AI accelerator is typically 40% faster than Nvidia H100
Everything you need to know about Intel's Gaudi 3 AI accelerator compared to the Gaudi 2 and its Nvidia rivals
Miao Luo, Director of Technology Strategy at Qt: “Your customer’s convenience is your gain”
We interview Miao Luo, a software engineer by training with a track record in product management and now Director of Technology Strategy at Qt
Solar eclipse wipes out internet traffic
The solar eclipse that blotted out the sun across much of North America didn't herald an apocalypse — but it did wipe out internet traffic.
Ben Zyl, Co-Founder and CEO of Waave: “Merchant fees can’t remain a monopoly robbing businesses of their already tight margins”
We interview Ben Zyl, Co-Founder and CEO of Waave, a pioneering Australian fintech using Open Banking technology to help customers
The nodding iPad is Apple’s latest smart home brainwave
Apple is working on a "low-end iPad" mounted on a robotic arm that can mimic the head movements of FaceTime callers
Jorge Tavares, Head of Customer Service & Sales at Medicare: “We shouldn’t forget that the agents who communicate with our customers are the face of the company”
We interview Jorge Tavares, a senior customer experience leader with over 20 years of experience - he now leads Customer Service and Sales for Medicare PT.
Marriott taps into personalisation with Adobe Experience Cloud
Guests of Marriott International can expect to receive highly personalised experiences thanks to its integration with Adobe Experience Cloud
Is INC ransomware group’s Leicester attack motivated by damage rather than money?Â
Now that Leicester City Council has finally confirmed that it was hit by a ransomware attack, with INC claiming responsibility, we explore the motives of the group and the attack's consequences.
There’s one metric that can’t be ignored in your workflow: developer satisfaction
Developers keep the tech sector running. In this opinion piece, we explore why it's important to measure developer satisfaction.
Salesforce’s Einstein Copilot now available on Tableau
Salesforce's Einstein Copilot is spreading its wings - the generative AI assistant is now available as part of Tableau.
Angela Kenner, VP of Customer Success at Voltaiq: “Capturing data is easy, knowing what to do with it is the hard part”
We interview Angela Kenner, Vice President of Customer Success at Voltaiq, a company providing Enterprise Battery Intelligence.
Three technologies making critical infrastructure vulnerable to DDoS attacks
As technology develops, it could make critical infrastructure vulnerable to DDoS attacks. Let's look at three of the biggest offenders.
Kevin Green, President and CMO at Truent: “Customer experience should be driven by the behaviours of your customers”
AI is no longer an option for customer service, says Kevin Green, President and CMO at Truent - it's as vital as email and social media.
No surprise here: AI will hit women and low-paid workers hardest and first
A report from the Institute for Public Policy Research reveals that those with lower-grade jobs will be significantly more affected by AI automation. To which Nicole replies: no kidding