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Cloud & Edge Computing

In-depth analysis on cloud computing as it continues to transform the ways in which people and organisations use and deliver services, software, applications and IT infrastructure. This section also includes articles on Edge Computing in the enterprise and its positive impact on performance and productivity, particularly within the IoT sector.


Unlocking creativity with platform thinking

Cloud & Edge Computing

Cloud & Edge Computing

What’s in store for cloud in 2017?

Cloud & Edge Computing

Top 5 collaboration and communication predictions for 2017

Cloud & Edge Computing

Debunking the multi-cloud myths

As the use of multi-cloud has increased within organisations so have some myths surrounding it. These need to be debunked.

Cloud & Edge Computing

Striking retail gold this quarter with a cloud strategy

Cloud & Edge Computing

How can you make critical IT events less critical?

How can you improve operational efficiency to nullify or better deal with critical IT events?

Cloud & Edge Computing

Tech performance isn’t the only challenge for online retail

Cloud & Edge Computing

2017: the year of data literacy?

Cloud & Edge Computing

Tech performance isn’t the only challenge for online retail

Cloud & Edge Computing

2017: the year of data literacy?

Cloud & Edge Computing

2017 cloud predictions

Cloud adoption has surged over the last decade and as 2017 approaches its use in both public and private spheres is set to dominate.

Cloud & Edge Computing

Businesses should support the new National Cyber Security Strategy

Cloud & Edge Computing

What have businesses learnt from the cloud?

Cloud & Edge Computing

How can the CIO make a business ready in the cloud era?

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Tips for making sure your AI-powered FP&A efforts are successful

AI has the potential to make business finance modelling projects more efficient and impactful, but only with the right approach

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Would you let an AI robot handle 90% of your meetings?

Zoom's founder believes AI clones could attend meetings on our behalf. Aoibhinn McBride of Jobbio explores AI in the workplace