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The changing face of GRC

MetricStream’s COO Gaurav Kapoor on the technologies driving standards in governance, risk management and compliance

Reawakening our cities

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Unlocking data in banking

Helped along by insights from Yapily founder and CEO Stefano Vaccino, Digital Bulletin dives into the world of open banking

Blending man & machine

Blue Prism’s new CEO, Jason Kingdon, says digital workers should be on the radar of any company looking to carry out a successful transformation

Securing cyberspace

CTO Charles Eagan answers questions on BlackBerry’s reaction to COVID-19 and trends shaping the cybersecurity market

Meaning business

Jennifer Didoni on the growth of Vodafone’s enterprise business in the cloud era and why it has made a “big bet” on multi-access edge computing

Protecting a distributed workforce

The coronavirus pandemic has thrown all manner of challenges the way of enterprise, especially when it comes to security and protecting remote workers

Setting cryptocurrency standards

In the second part of our exclusive interview, Charles Hoskinson talks improving standards, decentralising platforms and taking crypto mainstream

The power of two

Software AG’s Philip Hooker tells us why enterprises are increasingly leveraging the capabilities of digital twins

Healthy AI

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The augmented human

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Articles

Data-as-infrastructure

Aptum Technologies’ Alberto Da Anunciacao gives us a view on how IT infrastructures will evolve as transformation demand skyrockets

The Clean Team

Michel Spruijt, VP & GM, Brain Corp on what it takes to develop a 10,000-strong robotics fleet.

Living in a Kubernetes world

Kainos’ Gareth Workman on the rise of Kubernetes and what the future has in store for the “Swiss Army knife of technology”

The changing face of GRC

MetricStream’s COO Gaurav Kapoor on the technologies driving standards in governance, risk management and compliance

Reawakening our cities

Dassault Systèmes’ Jonathan Bailey highlights technology’s role in the return to business-as-usual for our urban environments

Unlocking data in banking

Helped along by insights from Yapily founder and CEO Stefano Vaccino, Digital Bulletin dives into the world of open banking

Blending man & machine

Blue Prism’s new CEO, Jason Kingdon, says digital workers should be on the radar of any company looking to carry out a successful transformation

Securing cyberspace

CTO Charles Eagan answers questions on BlackBerry’s reaction to COVID-19 and trends shaping the cybersecurity market

Meaning business

Jennifer Didoni on the growth of Vodafone’s enterprise business in the cloud era and why it has made a “big bet” on multi-access edge computing

Protecting a distributed workforce

The coronavirus pandemic has thrown all manner of challenges the way of enterprise, especially when it comes to security and protecting remote workers

Setting cryptocurrency standards

In the second part of our exclusive interview, Charles Hoskinson talks improving standards, decentralising platforms and taking crypto mainstream

The power of two

Software AG’s Philip Hooker tells us why enterprises are increasingly leveraging the capabilities of digital twins

Healthy AI

Digital Bulletin went to an AI hack and got a glimpse into how cognitive technologies could radically improve healthcare provision

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