
Beyond the hype: How industries are putting AI to work
Organisations across manufacturing, cybersecurity, finance, tax, retail and hospitality are turning AI pilots into measurable value through trusted data, governance and human judgement at scale.

Organisations across manufacturing, cybersecurity, finance, tax, retail and hospitality are turning AI pilots into measurable value through trusted data, governance and human judgement at scale.

Operational resilience is redefining ransomware defence as organisations prioritise rapid recovery, business continuity and cyber readiness in response to increasingly disruptive AI-driven attacks.

As cyber threats intensify, industry experts explore how resilience, AI and practical security strategies can help organisations protect data and maintain trust.

The EU AI Act enforces transparency, risk mitigation, and ethical AI use from 2025—prompting companies to rethink deployment, security, and long-term compliance strategies.

Five years after COVID reshaped work, experts reveal how flexibility, technology, and human-centric strategies are driving the future of productivity across industries.

Altnets are bridging the UK’s broadband gap, accelerating Project Gigabit’s goal of nationwide full fibre access. Discover how these providers are transforming connectivity and digital infrastructure.

In the midst of AI hype, businesses must pragmatically assess and adopt solutions that deliver tangible value. Danijel Stankovic outlines a framework to identify, prioritise, and evaluate AI opportunities for meaningful impact.

Tech leaders highlight the shift in customer service during National Customer Service Week, emphasising the blend of technology and human touch for personalised experiences.

Tech innovations are alleviating burnout in the legal sector by automating menial tasks, allowing lawyers to focus on client service and enhancing overall workplace wellbeing.

I&O leaders must identify the emerging trends most likely to impact their organisation and implement effective tactics to respond.

ChatGPT’s launch marked AI’s leap to mainstream, stirring excitement and concerns in industries about its transformative impact.

Gartner research suggests 46% of EMEA CIOs are shifting to co-owning digital leadership with their CxO peers.

By 2027, 50% of business apps will move outside centralised clouds, highlights Gartner, indicating infrastructure selection challenges.

Research carried out by Censuswide identifies the biggest concerns for UK IT leaders.

Global Encryption Day 2023 highlights encryption’s vital role in data privacy amid increased governmental scrutiny and emerging threats.

Gartner has announced its list of the top strategic technology trends that organisations need to explore in 2024.

Industry experts reflect the ever-evolving nature of cyber threats and our responsibilities in the battle against hackers.

Ahead of Coding Week 2023, Industry experts discuss why AI may not signal the end for human coders.

Avanade CEO Pam Maynard on childhood, family, resilience, and the critical importance of inclusion and diversity for success.

Fifteen years after SS&C Blue Prism introduced its pioneering Robotic Operating Model (ROM) for RPA, an overhauled model for the age of AI is here.

Alex Farr, CIO at professional services company Christie Group, talks us through his journey from coding on a Commodore 64 to multi CIO100 Award winner.

Afiniti’s Lindsay Hua on her dual passions of driving change through AI and building empowered, diverse workforces with women better represented at the top.

40% of UK businesses have faced 2 hours of downtime every week, resulting in huge potential losses of revenue.

According to research, less than 15% of Brits believe Artificial Intelligence will take their job.

Research by HPE Aruba Networking suggests more organisations realise the network’s impact on broader business objectives but opportunity remains to unlock full potential.

Inside the digital transformation of The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago.

The team at North Caspian Operating Company takes us behind the scenes of its new innovative initiatives.

Step5’s Jim Berrisford writes exclusively for Digital Bulletin

It’s not a question of if HR should automate, but when, says Nigel Davies, founder of Claromentis

This month, Ben and James are joined by Dreamtek’s CEO Victoria Neeson.
They discuss the evolution of the video industry and video’s growing influence on our lives, while Victoria shares her experiences as a female leader in tech. Ben and James also review our case study on Western Union.

This month, we welcome a panel of experts to discuss the convergence of the tech and gaming industries in the wake of Microsoft’s proposed $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
Featuring Eva Rez from Edge Investments, Drake Star’s Michael Metzger and DataStax’s Patrick McFadin.

Organisations across manufacturing, cybersecurity, finance, tax, retail and hospitality are turning AI pilots into measurable value through trusted data, governance and human judgement at scale.

Operational resilience is redefining ransomware defence as organisations prioritise rapid recovery, business continuity and cyber readiness in response to increasingly disruptive AI-driven attacks.

As cyber threats intensify, industry experts explore how resilience, AI and practical security strategies can help organisations protect data and maintain trust.

The EU AI Act enforces transparency, risk mitigation, and ethical AI use from 2025—prompting companies to rethink deployment, security, and long-term compliance strategies.

Five years after COVID reshaped work, experts reveal how flexibility, technology, and human-centric strategies are driving the future of productivity across industries.

Altnets are bridging the UK’s broadband gap, accelerating Project Gigabit’s goal of nationwide full fibre access. Discover how these providers are transforming connectivity and digital infrastructure.

In the midst of AI hype, businesses must pragmatically assess and adopt solutions that deliver tangible value. Danijel Stankovic outlines a framework to identify, prioritise, and evaluate AI opportunities for meaningful impact.

Tech leaders highlight the shift in customer service during National Customer Service Week, emphasising the blend of technology and human touch for personalised experiences.

Tech innovations are alleviating burnout in the legal sector by automating menial tasks, allowing lawyers to focus on client service and enhancing overall workplace wellbeing.

I&O leaders must identify the emerging trends most likely to impact their organisation and implement effective tactics to respond.

ChatGPT’s launch marked AI’s leap to mainstream, stirring excitement and concerns in industries about its transformative impact.

Gartner research suggests 46% of EMEA CIOs are shifting to co-owning digital leadership with their CxO peers.

By 2027, 50% of business apps will move outside centralised clouds, highlights Gartner, indicating infrastructure selection challenges.

Research carried out by Censuswide identifies the biggest concerns for UK IT leaders.

Global Encryption Day 2023 highlights encryption’s vital role in data privacy amid increased governmental scrutiny and emerging threats.

Gartner has announced its list of the top strategic technology trends that organisations need to explore in 2024.

Industry experts reflect the ever-evolving nature of cyber threats and our responsibilities in the battle against hackers.

Ahead of Coding Week 2023, Industry experts discuss why AI may not signal the end for human coders.

Avanade CEO Pam Maynard on childhood, family, resilience, and the critical importance of inclusion and diversity for success.

Fifteen years after SS&C Blue Prism introduced its pioneering Robotic Operating Model (ROM) for RPA, an overhauled model for the age of AI is here.

Alex Farr, CIO at professional services company Christie Group, talks us through his journey from coding on a Commodore 64 to multi CIO100 Award winner.

Afiniti’s Lindsay Hua on her dual passions of driving change through AI and building empowered, diverse workforces with women better represented at the top.

40% of UK businesses have faced 2 hours of downtime every week, resulting in huge potential losses of revenue.

According to research, less than 15% of Brits believe Artificial Intelligence will take their job.