Organisations need to become ‘data ready’

  • Friday, 10th May 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Mike Hewitt
Libby Duane Adams, Chief Advocacy Officer and Co-Founder at Alteryx, believes that businesses can’t afford to fall behind in their AI and data strategy – they must accelerate it to stay ahead of the curve and crucially, navigate a turbulent economic environment. However, AI and data can’t just sit in the office space held by the IT team. Companies on this journey must break down silos and get people together: that’s where the power truly begins.

Q-Day - are you ready?

Posted 5 days ago by Phil Alsop
Paul Savill, Global Practice Leader for Network and Edge at Kyndryl. Spends his time helping major organisations modernise their infrastructure to...
Rob Lay, Cisco, discusses the results from the third annual Cisco AI Readiness Index. A small but consistent group of companies surveyed — the...
Matthew Irish, General Manager, Digital Services at Apogee Corporation, explains how and why many companies still find the idea of digital...
Maxime Vermeir, Senior Director of AI Strategy at ABBYY, discusses the results from ABBYY’s State of Intelligent Automation: GenAI Confessions 2025...

Metadata emerges as the cornerstone of cyber defence

Posted 2 weeks ago by Phil Alsop
Mark Jow, Gigamon Technical Evangelist, discusses the company’s recent report, “CISO Insights: Recalibrating Risk in the Age of AI”, which...
Matthew Irish, General Manager, Digital Services at Apogee Corporation, explains how and why many companies still find the idea of digital...
Maxime Vermeir, Senior Director of AI Strategy at ABBYY, discusses the results from ABBYY’s State of Intelligent Automation: GenAI Confessions 2025...

Tool overload driving agent fatigue and missed threats

Posted 1 month ago by Mike Hewitt
Adam Pitton, Heimdal Security cybersecurity advisor and former UK cyber detective, discusses the findings of the company’s recent survey 80 North...