COVID has triggered a massive digital shift, encouraging more businesses to migrate their operations online to the cloud, and well away from legacy systems. Not only does the move toward digitalization streamline organizational processes, but it makes companies more resilient, more robust, and,...
Read MoreOne of the key components to commercial success is being able to adapt rapidly to changing environments. 2020 presented a clear example, with COVID-19 forcing many organisations to pivot with little warning. By Matt Shearer, Director of Product Innovation, Data Language.
Read MoreAt the height of lockdown measures in the UK, 69% of the 33 million British workers were working remotely according to a study commissioned by Ciena. With millions of people working from home, children studying remotely while they wait to see if they can go back to school in the coming weeks, and...
Read MoreThe UK recently entered into a recession and financial markets have now officially taken their worst hit in over a decade, with many businesses having indefinitely, and in some cases irreversibly, shut their doors. Others have had to completely rethink the way they do business. The world saw gin...
Read MoreRecently, Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield suggested that tech leaders need to make peace with...
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Read MoreThe UK has again moved up to level-four on the colour-coded alert system to manage COVID-19 risk...
Read MoreRecent data has shown that business and consumer digital adoption has jumped five years forward due...
Read MoreThe coronavirus crisis has forced many companies to push ahead with digital transformation at high...
Read MoreAt the end of April 2020, it was estimated by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) that 49% of...
Read MoreWhen COVID-19 struck, work and life for many in the creative industries was thrown into disarray....
Read MoreThe traditional career model first articulated in the early 1900s by Robert Owen as “eight hours...
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