55% of organisations struggle to keep up with new tech
  • Posted on 5th July 2018 in by Phil Alsop

In this world we can often say we have too much choice and not enough time. B2B decision-makers are finding much the same is true for them, with the influx of new technologies available to their businesses proving too much to keep up with. Technology is changing rapidly. Keeping up with the...

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Tieto and BC Platforms bring genomics to precision medicine
  • Posted on 4th July 2018 in by Phil Alsop

Tieto and BC Platforms bring genomics to precision medicine. This new approach will transform healthcare providers’ clinical decision making by providing them a new platform for more accurate and faster diagnoses, and thereby contributing to even more personalized care.

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Employees underwhelmed with their company’s investment in technology
  • Posted on 4th July 2018 in by Phil Alsop

A quarter of employees feel that their employer doesn’t invest enough in technology that will benefit the business, according to new research from Ingram Micro Cloud.

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Atos launches AI software suite
  • Posted on 4th July 2018 in by Phil Alsop

Atos has launched Atos Codex AI Suite, said to be the most comprehensive Artificial Intelligence (AI) software suite available on the market, to support businesses and research institutes in the development, deployment and management of AI applications. With Atos Codex AI Suite data...

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DXC Technology's Zurich contract

DXC Technology has signed an agreement with Zurich Insurance Company Ltd (Zurich), a leading...

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NEWS
Digital struggle

Despite making progress on evolving their customer experience, most organizations lack the...

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JDA Software to acquire Blue Yonder

Founded in 2008, Blue Yonder received early stage backing from anchor investor Otto Group and a...

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NEWS
Formula 1 selects AWS

The world’s most popular racing series races to AWS - driven by the best performance and broadest...

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RPA accelerates customer onboarding and lowers costs at Business Stream

Business Stream is one of the largest water retailers in the UK. It supplies non-domestic...

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NEWS
Customers turning their backs on businesses with bad tech

A quarter of Britons have switched loyalty for better tech, while 65% praise GDPR for culling...

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Omnitude becomes a Hyperledger member

Omnitude, the British blockchain middleware platform, has joined Hyperledger, the open...

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Delivering intelligent automation to the enterprise

CA Technologies has introduced its new release of the CA Automic One Automation platform, a...

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IEEE adopts OpenFog Reference Architecture as official standard for fog computing

Standard provides industry-accepted framework to enable performance and security while...

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Howell Technology Group (HTG) commits to working with Cloudhouse

Cloudhouse compatibility containers enable HTG to migrate customer applications away from...

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Average UK mobile worker spends 70% of time on everything but their job

95% of organisations believe technology will be key to improving productivity.

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