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Germany-based global chemical giant BASF has elected to move its SAP IT estate to S/4 Hana private cloud to evolve its ...
Without careful planning, AI projects risk blundering into a legal and regulatory minefield. We look at the risks from ...
At least two users, including a former subpostmaster, have been blocked by the Post Office’s social media account after ...
The future of zero-trust is about embedding resilience into every facet of an organisation. To achieve this, SRM leaders must ...
Vendor provides an update on the continuing demand from customers for green technology and the role its channel plays in ...
UCaaS provider offers real-time, codeless automation with shared memory, native privacy controls and ‘proven’ return on ...
AI was naturally a major theme of this year's RSAC conference, but we maybe failed to anticipate how it is coming to dominate ...
A new report from Kyndryl shows a significant gap in how business leaders perceive the AI infrastructure of their organisations compared to IT chiefs ...
Analysis for first quarter of 2025 sees $1.24bn in value of turned-in devices with trend towards newer models, even as average device age rises.
The rapid proliferation of ‘biometric mass surveillance technologies’ throughout the UK’s public and private sectors is ...
Government departments can soon begin to add documents to Gov.uk Wallet, as the Government Digital Service publishes guidance for public sector bodies on how to use the smartphone app.
The latest to share some personal insights is Joachim Mason, managing director for partner sales at Cisco UK&I.