
How to maximise AI project success
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.

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.

Alex von Schirmeister, Managing Director of Xero UK, highlights the growing digital divide for small businesses and urges action to support their digital transformation and future prosperity.

John Sullivan, VP at IBM Global Business Services UKI, discusses how businesses can move beyond GenAI proof of concepts, overcoming challenges like data quality, operating models, and reuse to scale enterprise-wide adoption.

Vadim Vladimirskiy, CEO of Nerdio, shares lessons on scaling a business sustainably, focusing on adaptability, customer-centric innovation, and cultivating a strong company culture.

Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise’s Moussa Zaghdoud on the challenges and opportunities of a shift to hybrid cloud, and the future of tech teams

What are the forces shaping software and data-driven industries in 2025? Hint: It’s AI, says our panel of experts.

A panel of industry experts explores how AI, omnichannel strategies, and data-driven insights will shape retail and financial services in 2025, enhancing efficiency, security, and customer experience.

IFS Ultimo’s Berend Booms on how manufacturers must invest in intelligent, automated asset management to survive and thrive.

What technology investments will keep construction and manufacturing leaders occupied in 2025? Our panel opines.

A panel of experts discuss the technology trends set to occupy CIOs in primary industries, including mining and energy generation.

In 2025, CIOs must drive AI adoption and deliver ROI. Julian Mulhare, Managing Director EMEA at Searce, discusses the factors that matter.

Karel Callens, CEO of Luzmo, discusses how the Flex SDK bridges the gap between low-code simplicity and developer flexibility, shaping the future of app development.

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.

AI, ML, and generative technologies are transforming supply chains by enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and enabling autonomous decision-making for logistics companies.

UK and European companies are leveraging AI-powered identity verification and fraud detection solutions to combat cyberthreats like deepfakes, ensuring data security and building digital trust.

As computing evolves, organisations must prepare for three phases: edge computing, hybrid systems, and autonomous technologies, each reshaping business operations and human-technology interaction.

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

The future of construction lies in advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) and AI, promising to enhance productivity, safety, and environmental compliance while addressing industry challenges.

AI and ML are revolutionising electronics manufacturing by optimising production processes, improving quality control, and boosting productivity. Embracing these advanced technologies is crucial for success in Industry 4.0.

The UK’s digital transformation centres on secure digital identity solutions, enhancing public services by simplifying access, ensuring privacy, and promoting inclusivity for all citizens in essential areas including healthcare and education.

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.

John Sullivan, IBM iX EMEA Managing Partner explores how generative AI can revolutionise marketing while safeguarding brand trust and reputation.

Green Flag is reconstructing its technology and operating model to offer an even better service to its customers.

Inside Lenovo’s technological drive towards true customer centrality.

Neuroblade CEO and co-founder, Elad Sity, speaks to Digital Bulletin about the company’s $83m funding round and growth plans

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.

Avanade CEO, Pam Maynard, explores the steps CEOs can take on their journey to becoming AI-first leaders.

Operational sovereignty is now critical as organisations face geopolitical instability, regulatory pressure and infrastructure disruption while striving to maintain resilience, compliance and control over digital operations.

ALE transformed itself, and now it is transforming its customers. Jean-Pierre Roullin and Sebastien Juras tell us how the telecommunications solutions giant is using its own experiences to help businesses across the world.
Searce’s SVP Patrick Bangert highlights AI’s potential and warns of a looming problem with potentially harmful consequences if left unresolved.

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.

Alex von Schirmeister, Managing Director of Xero UK, highlights the growing digital divide for small businesses and urges action to support their digital transformation and future prosperity.

John Sullivan, VP at IBM Global Business Services UKI, discusses how businesses can move beyond GenAI proof of concepts, overcoming challenges like data quality, operating models, and reuse to scale enterprise-wide adoption.

Vadim Vladimirskiy, CEO of Nerdio, shares lessons on scaling a business sustainably, focusing on adaptability, customer-centric innovation, and cultivating a strong company culture.

Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise’s Moussa Zaghdoud on the challenges and opportunities of a shift to hybrid cloud, and the future of tech teams

What are the forces shaping software and data-driven industries in 2025? Hint: It’s AI, says our panel of experts.

A panel of industry experts explores how AI, omnichannel strategies, and data-driven insights will shape retail and financial services in 2025, enhancing efficiency, security, and customer experience.

IFS Ultimo’s Berend Booms on how manufacturers must invest in intelligent, automated asset management to survive and thrive.

What technology investments will keep construction and manufacturing leaders occupied in 2025? Our panel opines.

A panel of experts discuss the technology trends set to occupy CIOs in primary industries, including mining and energy generation.

In 2025, CIOs must drive AI adoption and deliver ROI. Julian Mulhare, Managing Director EMEA at Searce, discusses the factors that matter.

Karel Callens, CEO of Luzmo, discusses how the Flex SDK bridges the gap between low-code simplicity and developer flexibility, shaping the future of app development.

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.

AI, ML, and generative technologies are transforming supply chains by enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and enabling autonomous decision-making for logistics companies.

UK and European companies are leveraging AI-powered identity verification and fraud detection solutions to combat cyberthreats like deepfakes, ensuring data security and building digital trust.

As computing evolves, organisations must prepare for three phases: edge computing, hybrid systems, and autonomous technologies, each reshaping business operations and human-technology interaction.

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

The future of construction lies in advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) and AI, promising to enhance productivity, safety, and environmental compliance while addressing industry challenges.

AI and ML are revolutionising electronics manufacturing by optimising production processes, improving quality control, and boosting productivity. Embracing these advanced technologies is crucial for success in Industry 4.0.

The UK’s digital transformation centres on secure digital identity solutions, enhancing public services by simplifying access, ensuring privacy, and promoting inclusivity for all citizens in essential areas including healthcare and education.

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.

John Sullivan, IBM iX EMEA Managing Partner explores how generative AI can revolutionise marketing while safeguarding brand trust and reputation.