
Leading AI through its first steps
AI adoption mirrors teaching a child to ride a bike: progress requires patience, guidance and trust. John Finch of RingCentral explains how balance ensures successful integration.

AI adoption mirrors teaching a child to ride a bike: progress requires patience, guidance and trust. John Finch of RingCentral explains how balance ensures successful integration.

Bruce Kornfeld of StorMagic explores how IT leaders can build resilience through hyperconverged infrastructure, edge computing, and flexible vendor strategies to withstand disruption and accelerate adaptability.

Airports are harnessing AI to boost efficiency, sustainability, and passenger experience. From biometric boarding to predictive maintenance, AI is redefining aviation’s future and reshaping global air travel.

Michael Green, UK&I Managing Director at Databricks, argues that the UK’s AI transformation depends on prioritising workforce training, ensuring people gain the skills to thrive alongside new technology.

Shadow AI is on the rise as employees use unsanctioned GenAI tools at work. Discover how IT leaders can turn hidden risks into opportunities for productivity and trust.

AI readiness is uneven across businesses. Bridging the AI literacy gap with upskilling and clear strategy is key to long-term success and workforce adoption.

AI is transforming enterprise data strategies. Learn how businesses can prepare with stronger governance, quality control, and collaboration between AI tools and human expertise.

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.

European legal departments manage high volumes of private data but lack comprehensive governance, risking non-compliance as AI adoption outpaces current data sovereignty strategies.

AI Appreciation Day marks a shift from hype to impact — where technology leaders are embedding AI into finance, infrastructure and robotics to deliver measurable business value.

Imagine AI agents as teammates, not tools – amplifying collaboration, aligning goals, surfacing knowledge, and transforming teamwork into something smarter, faster, and more human-focused.

Workplace tech should empower, not monitor. Transparent, employee-first tools build trust and efficiency, making offices more welcoming, productive, and human—not controlled environments driven by fear.

To maximise AI project success, define clear goals, secure data access, embrace iterative learning, and don’t fear pausing or pivoting when needed—progress comes from persistence.

Simon Levitt, Global Creative Technology Director at Imagination, explores how digital storytelling transforms yet-to-launch products into immersive brand experiences, building anticipation and driving pre-orders before launch.

Nerdio founder and CEO Vadim Vladimirskiy on building a company and a culture devoted to making IT professionals’ lives easier.

Ted McHugh, Senior Director Analyst at Gartner, outlines three key steps for closing the cloud operations gap: clarifying roles, addressing the skills gap, and engaging stakeholders.

Great data stories turn insights into action. By focusing on business priorities, speaking in financial terms, and advocating for users, analysts can drive impactful, data-driven decisions.

Aligning AI adoption with business goals is crucial for maximizing ROI, requiring robust data infrastructure and integration to enhance operational efficiency and drive innovation.

Steve Elcock, neuroscientist and founder of elementsuite, runs down the global state of play in AI and says effective regulation needs a prefrontal cortex.

Founded in pandemic lockdown, Workwize seized its chance to cater for the sudden emergence of borderless workforces. CEO Michiel Meyer discusses the forces at play.

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.

AI’s rapid growth requires balanced innovation, managing expectations, and human oversight. Pragmatic automation, careful investment, and governance are key to avoiding overhype and disillusionment.

The cloud makes real-time intelligence available to decision makers on demand, enabling resilient and sustainable growth even in uncertain times.

How GIGA Data Centers is delivering hyperscale performance to the colocation market

How telecoms solutions giant ALE is using its own experiences to help businesses across the world.

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

Elizabeth Tweedale discusses the challenges of being taken seriously as a female founder and CEO, and the need to train the next generation

The EU AI Act introduces a comprehensive regulatory framework, classifying AI systems by risk, imposing strict compliance standards, and extending its reach globally, impacting organisations worldwide.

Nathan Xu, CEO and Co-Founder of Plaud.ai, explores how meeting inefficiency drains productivity — and how AI automation can transform discussions into clear, actionable outcomes.

In this episode, BT’s Leigh Feaviour tackles ‘robotics’, ‘blockchain’, ‘digital disruption’ and more.

This month, Ben, Rom and James look ahead to 2021, and discuss what might become the new normal for businesses and the tech industry. They also review our IKEA case study, while Ben interviews Beatriz Sanz Saiz, Global Consulting Data & Analytics Leader for EY.

AI adoption mirrors teaching a child to ride a bike: progress requires patience, guidance and trust. John Finch of RingCentral explains how balance ensures successful integration.

Bruce Kornfeld of StorMagic explores how IT leaders can build resilience through hyperconverged infrastructure, edge computing, and flexible vendor strategies to withstand disruption and accelerate adaptability.

Airports are harnessing AI to boost efficiency, sustainability, and passenger experience. From biometric boarding to predictive maintenance, AI is redefining aviation’s future and reshaping global air travel.

Michael Green, UK&I Managing Director at Databricks, argues that the UK’s AI transformation depends on prioritising workforce training, ensuring people gain the skills to thrive alongside new technology.

Shadow AI is on the rise as employees use unsanctioned GenAI tools at work. Discover how IT leaders can turn hidden risks into opportunities for productivity and trust.

AI readiness is uneven across businesses. Bridging the AI literacy gap with upskilling and clear strategy is key to long-term success and workforce adoption.

AI is transforming enterprise data strategies. Learn how businesses can prepare with stronger governance, quality control, and collaboration between AI tools and human expertise.

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.

European legal departments manage high volumes of private data but lack comprehensive governance, risking non-compliance as AI adoption outpaces current data sovereignty strategies.

AI Appreciation Day marks a shift from hype to impact — where technology leaders are embedding AI into finance, infrastructure and robotics to deliver measurable business value.

Imagine AI agents as teammates, not tools – amplifying collaboration, aligning goals, surfacing knowledge, and transforming teamwork into something smarter, faster, and more human-focused.

Workplace tech should empower, not monitor. Transparent, employee-first tools build trust and efficiency, making offices more welcoming, productive, and human—not controlled environments driven by fear.

To maximise AI project success, define clear goals, secure data access, embrace iterative learning, and don’t fear pausing or pivoting when needed—progress comes from persistence.

Simon Levitt, Global Creative Technology Director at Imagination, explores how digital storytelling transforms yet-to-launch products into immersive brand experiences, building anticipation and driving pre-orders before launch.

Nerdio founder and CEO Vadim Vladimirskiy on building a company and a culture devoted to making IT professionals’ lives easier.

Ted McHugh, Senior Director Analyst at Gartner, outlines three key steps for closing the cloud operations gap: clarifying roles, addressing the skills gap, and engaging stakeholders.

Great data stories turn insights into action. By focusing on business priorities, speaking in financial terms, and advocating for users, analysts can drive impactful, data-driven decisions.

Aligning AI adoption with business goals is crucial for maximizing ROI, requiring robust data infrastructure and integration to enhance operational efficiency and drive innovation.

Steve Elcock, neuroscientist and founder of elementsuite, runs down the global state of play in AI and says effective regulation needs a prefrontal cortex.

Founded in pandemic lockdown, Workwize seized its chance to cater for the sudden emergence of borderless workforces. CEO Michiel Meyer discusses the forces at play.

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.

AI’s rapid growth requires balanced innovation, managing expectations, and human oversight. Pragmatic automation, careful investment, and governance are key to avoiding overhype and disillusionment.

The cloud makes real-time intelligence available to decision makers on demand, enabling resilient and sustainable growth even in uncertain times.