
How can AI unlock human potential in the supply chain?
AI is revolutionising supply chains by enhancing efficiency, resilience, and collaboration—empowering humans to focus on strategy while machines handle complexity, risk, and repetitive tasks.

AI is revolutionising supply chains by enhancing efficiency, resilience, and collaboration—empowering humans to focus on strategy while machines handle complexity, risk, and repetitive tasks.

Over four years, Mars has instilled a culture of user centric design and agile sprint delivery.

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

Arash Ghazanfari, UK CTO at Dell Technologies, shares his views on the role that 5G and edge play in transformation strategies

BT and Lumenisity are partnering to test an invention that could power the future of telecommunications: hollowcore fibre

Marco Rottigni, Chief Technical Security Officer for Qualys, on protecting remote workers from software vulnerabilities during the coronavirus

Gartner highlights GenAI’s revolutionary impact on D&A governance, enhancing automated decision-making and improving non-technical user engagement in governance processes.

This month Ben, Rom and James chew over Project JEDI’s conclusion, everything 5G in 2019 and our BT case study on intelligent automation. The team also report back from VMworld Europe, where they learned about a peculiar piece of dental technology…

Bain & Company is helping organisations plan for 2030. Ted Shelton, Expert Partner, Automation and Digital Innovation, talks us through why executives need to embrace automation or risk their business getting left behind.

AI is revolutionising supply chains by enhancing efficiency, resilience, and collaboration—empowering humans to focus on strategy while machines handle complexity, risk, and repetitive tasks.