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Cliff Saran's Enterprise blog
Unravelling the hype behind IT for creating useful CIO strategies.
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Spotlight on an indulgent tech sector
- Managing Editor 27 Feb 2025 -
Budget flexibility for on-prem AI
- Managing Editor 19 Feb 2025 -
Should the UK spend hundreds of billions on AI?
- Managing Editor 14 Feb 2025
We often hear of senior tech industry execs drawing an analogy between the tech sector and automotive manufacturing. Basically, if car development followed the same rules as the tech sector, by now ...
Consider an organisation that, understandably, wants to ensure its customer data and intellectual property is kept as safe as possible, assessing how to “do AI”. It is easy to assume everyone is ...
This week the European Union (EU) announced a €200bn InvestAI fund, to build out sovereign artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. This follows on from the Trump administration’s $500bn Project ...
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Why are we waiting?
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DeepSeek: Moving beyond muscle car AI
- Managing Editor 29 Jan 2025 -
A Galaxy of AI opportunities
- Managing Editor 24 Jan 2025 -
Spot the difference: National Data Strategy/National Data Library
- Managing Editor 16 Jan 2025 -
Looking ahead at long, mid and short term IT plans
- Managing Editor 13 Dec 2024 -
Greater industry collaboration will help move customers to the latest tech
- Managing Editor 06 Dec 2024 -
Risk of Trump and Big Tech deregulation
- Managing Editor 27 Nov 2024
Consider the office laptop. It certainly may be used in the office, where its owner, a company employee, requires the best user experience for accessing the software needed to do their work when in ...
The largely held belief that Nasa spent millions developing a space pen that could write in zero gravity, while cosmonauts just used a pencil, is a myth. But there are plenty of examples in recent ...
Looking back at the 1980s, one of the hot items that everyone seemed to want was the Filofax. This glorified leather diary was regarded as the must-have accessory for busy people, or those who ...
The Labour government appears to be taking every opportunity to emphasise that it has a plan for growth. This is set against the backdrop of the inauguration of Donald Trump as US president and the ...
The news that Google researchers have demonstrated quantum technology that can scale exponentially, without incurring massive error overheads, is seen by many as a breakthrough in this emerging ...
The annual UK and Ireland SAP User Group Connect in Birmingham at the start of December, gave a little insight into the challenges SAP faces. It clearly costs loads of money to support each variant ...
With reports that Brendan Carr has been appointed by Donald Trump to head up the Federal Communications Commission in the US, there are concerns that this signals greater deregulation. Speaking ...
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The greatest happiness is digital success
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Linux enters the cold war
- Managing Editor 01 Nov 2024 -
UK broadband is failing
- Managing Editor 18 Oct 2024 -
Trusting the Cybercab with software quality
- Managing Editor 11 Oct 2024 -
Shift big bang education to lifelong training for job security
- Managing Editor 12 Sep 2024
The annual gathering of IT chiefs in Barcelona for the Gartner Symposium is a place to share ideas and attend sessions where the analyst firm pitches a new concept. This time it is the idea of the ...
The news that the Linux Foundation has removed Russian software developers from the Linux kernel maintainers mailing list is something that is sending shockwaves through the LInux community. While ...
Getting married and moving home are said to be among the most stressful things people experience. There are plenty more, but a particularly frustrating experience not on that list is attempting to ...
“We expect software to work perfectly,” the CEO of Dyntatrace, Rick McConnell proclaimed at the opening of the company’s European Innovate event in Amsterdam. This should not be an aspiration, but ...
In the UK, kids start off in primary school to prepare them for the two years of secondary school that culminates in the Big Bang GCSE exams. Then, two years later, those that stay on at sixth form ...