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AI/Automation fails to make the New Year’s wish list for businesses

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Despite media buzz and high board-level interest in these topics, AI/automation and Internet of Things (IoT) are currently the least important topics for IT leaders heading into 2021.

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What's next for the future of work?

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Nearly half of global businesses (49%) expect the COVID-19 pandemic will have a significant impact on traditional, non-digital businesses that are not aggressively transitioning to digital, according to a new global report from Cognizant’s Center for the Future of Work and Oxford Economics, The Work Ahead: Digital First (to Last). In fact, 46% expect less personal and social interaction with customers, and well over one-third (37%) say they’ll need to rely on digital channels for customer...

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Research reveals the impact of lockdown on business and IT

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As the COVID-19 crisis took effect, businesses rushed to deploy technology that would help their teams work remotely and continue to be effective. The situation created widespread concern around a range of issues, from the ability of employers to deliver home working infrastructure, to productivity levels and the impact of lockdown on existing IT projects. By Chris Pont, CEO at IJYI.

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COVID-ushered digital transformation makes companies adaptable and resilient

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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, most importantly, more adaptable to unforeseen events such as the coronavirus. By Emma Maslen, an executive coach and adviser to start-ups.

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Digital Transformation: a fool’s errand without a structured data backbone

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One 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.

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Boosting connectivity will fuel the remote everything

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At 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 social lives still mostly focused indoors, home broadband has become more important than ever before. By Jamie Jefferies, GM and VP of EMEA at Ciena.

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Carbon neutral remanufactured laptops will help decarbonise The Royal Mint’s IT estate, reducing...
Infosys Digital Radar 2020 finds that few companies have progressed to the most advanced stages of...
Increase in sustainable management of IT estates driven by refurbished devices and recycling...
Speakers include Capita, Google, IWFM, Microsoft, Schneider Electric, WeWork and Wireless...
Spaces in Google Chat, now live for everyone, provide customers with a central place for flexible...
And only 38% business leaders rate their decarbonisation efforts so far as very successful.
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