Human-centred software design – mind the gap!

  • Thursday, 30th May 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Mike Hewitt
Sara Faatz, Director, Technology Community Relations at Progress, discusses the importance of human-centred software design, with the company’s recent survey revealing that, while nearly all organisations recognise its value, there’s a big gap between intent and action. Sara examines the reasons behind this disparity and shares some valuable insights as to how organisations can ensure that they optimise human-centric digital experiences for their entire ecosystem.

The importance of AI-ready data

Posted 2 days ago by Phil Alsop
Jesse Todd, CEO of EncompaaS, explains that as data volumes explode and AI evolves at a rapid pace, ignoring unstructured data is no longer an...

WOMEN IN THE CHANNEL – SAL KING, SCALEFUSION

Posted 3 days ago by Phil Alsop
Sal King, Channel Sales Manager for the UK and Ireland at Scalefusion, discusses the company’s expansion into a new region as part of the...
Jason Feist, senior vice president of cloud marketing, Seagate, discusses the findings of the company’s recent Decarbonizing Data report, which...
Dominic Carroll, Director of Portfolio at e2e-assure, explains that the company’s recent research reveals that while men and women recognise the...

Paessler launches dedicated MSP program

Posted 1 month ago by Phil Alsop
Edward Knight, MSP Director at Paessler, explains how the leading provider of IT and IoT monitoring solutions, has launched its first-ever dedicated...
Liz Blackman, Chief Marketing Officer at Avantra, discusses the continuing importance of DEI, despite some recent ‘push back’, explaining the...

AI and automation can rescue overworked IT generalists

Posted 2 months ago by Mike Hewitt
Steve Petryschuk, Director, Product & Market Strategy in Product Management, Auvik, discusses the findings of the company’s recent 2025 IT Report,...
Jenny Briant, Academy Operations Director at the Ten10 Academy, shares valuable insights on empowering women in tech and promoting inclusive...