As part of the EU AI Act, organisations will need to implement an AI inventory. This is what you need to identify For chief information officers and chief technology officers, EU AI Act readiness will ...
More and more organisations are undergoing repatriation, but it helps to assess every workload individually to minimise ...
The next frontier in AI/ML isn’t about building bigger models, it’s about making smaller ones work together. The rise of Model Context Protocol (MCP) and agentic frameworks will turn AI into a ...
As regulation of artificial intelligence evolves, the future of AI could be private in nature - here's how adoption of open and close source capabilities would compare How generative AI regulation is ...
As businesses navigate hybrid work, growing cybersecurity threats, and rapid innovation cycles, mobility has evolved to become a key driver of workforce productivity. We’ve identified the key business ...
More and more organisations are shifting from hyperscale public cloud computing to multi-cloud and other strategies, explains Nick Martindale Cloud computing – hosting and running applications, data ...
The story of data and analytics is one that keeps evolving; from appointing chief data officers to procuring the latest analytics software, business leaders are desperately trying to utilise it, but ...
While OpenAI's ChatGPT is taking the large language model space by storm, there is much to consider when it comes to data privacy. If you’ve browsed LinkedIn during the last few weeks, you’ll almost ...
Kirsty Biddiscombe of NetApp explains the benefits of being frugal with data and how it'll help your organisation to run more effectively The environmental threat of single-use plastics is something ...
Copyright has always been inextricably linked to technological innovation. The introduction of the printing press to England in the 15th century led to a series of ...
Machine learning can prove ideal for anomaly detection throughout the company network. Here are three key scenarios where this can be put to good use “Prevention is the daughter of intelligence,” said ...