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The robots are here. Can new technologies help us be more human?
Technology has consistently made life better for people; it’s not going to be different this time, writes Adam Howatson… read more...
‘Cloud first’ – so good it’s worth another look
Cloud is hardly new…nor is ‘cloud first’. But just in case the benefits haven’t hit home, Sean Kopelke gives them another once over… read more...
Artificial Intelligence: The end of life as we know it (and why that is a good thing)
With 2017 set to be the biggest year yet for Artificial Intelligence, Adam Hosker ponders the future and finds it bright… read more...
Shadow IT: Not a new thing and nor is managing it
Many IT organisations are strong on wanting a mandate as a way of eliminating shadow IT – but it won’t work, says Owen McCall… read more...
ERP trends that affect software selection
Dylan Persaud looks at the most important trends influencing ERP decision-making today… read more...
Signs that your business is ready for a new system
You know that for your business to grow and succeed your business needs technology that keeps you across everything going on… read more...
Becoming cognitive
What underpins the increasingly in-vogue concept of cognitive computing? Wayne Thompson, Hui Li and Alison Bolen provide a quick start guide… read more...
How subscriptions spur technological development
Subscription business models are driving continuous innovation, writes Steve Singer… read more...
Does IT mean ‘digital’? Not with these five key differences
Digital is in danger of becoming an arbitrary, meaningless term as it continues to be overused, writes Lee Stevens… read more...
Why data analytics is set to slay corporate data silos
Backed by accessible analytics, it is about what and not who you know, writes Maurizio Canton… read more...
Whitepaper: Six keys to successfully migrating enterprise workloads to the cloud
A guide to help you transform your IT department from ‘fire fighters’ to ‘strategic force’… read more...
The Curse of Machinery
Among the most viable of all economic delusions is the belief that machines on net balance create unemployment… read more...
‘Next Level MDM’: The diverging views of analysts and customers
What does the future hold for master data management? Evan Levy finds the chatter from those in the trenches isn’t aligned with analyst views… read more...
Outcomes don’t depend on where you begin
IT teams and professionals should focus on desired outcomes, rather than mire themselves in the problems of the day, says Owen McCall… read more...
Ten points to consider for the future of cloud
How will your relationship with the cloud change over the course of the coming year, asks Oracle’s Patrick Elliott… read more...
Asia Pacific: A tale of two clouds
Cloud is a technology that’s come of age, delivering clear benefits to the organisations that opt for it. But are APAC businesses doing so effectively, asks Chris Chelliah… read more...
Everything you know is wrong: Radicalising IT
He’s tackled the death of IT, now Ian Apperley muses about how IT should be ‘radicalised’ to stay relevant… read more...
Trends 2017: IoT and the emerging regulatory landscape
Internet of Things (IoT) momentum accelerated in 2016 and we can expect it to increase again in 2017, writes Eve Maler… read more...
The reality of the AI revolution
Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most evocative and confusing terms in technology. In making sense of it, Steve Singer says AI is an everyday reality with plenty more to come… read more...
Coldplay and customer intimacy
What customer intimacy lessons, wonders Steve Scarbrough, can be learned from Coldplay?… read more...