Next disruptive technology breakthrough most likely to come out of US, according to global KPMG survey of technology executives

US regains top spot from China as most likely place for disruptive technology breakthrough.

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IT transformation tops UK CIO Agenda

Research from SunGard Availability Services reveals plans for technology refresh in the next 36 months to support business growth and satisfy demand for mobile working policies.

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HP helps Ashridge Business School develop managers’ leadership potential

HP Networking provides consistent, pervasive wireless on-campus coverage for staff, students and guests from any mobile device.

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Imerja strengthens position with new appointment

Bolton-based IT solutions specialist, Imerja, has appointed Dave Hynes as finance manager as it enters a new phase of accelerated growth.

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SMEs ‘have the edge’ in digital transformation

Small firms leading the way with digital progress.

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Warrington and Halton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust prepares for spring clean with new archiving solution

Systematic tiering of data ensures crucial patient information is quickly available at the point of care.

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Enhancing the dining experience for McDonald’s Belgium

McDonald’s Belgium partnered with Purple, Cisco Meraki and Socialspot to deliver a fast, free and secure guest WiFi network in over 80 restaurant locations across Belgium.

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