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People are at the heart of creating change. Many businesses have accelerated their digital transformation programmes in the past year to meet human needs – to support employees working from home and delivering products and services in different ways to meet changing customer demands.
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With 70% of cloud migration projects failing to achieve their goals, organisations must address security, performance, standards, skills shortages and cost controls to achieve success.
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As real-time, low-latency connectivity becomes increasingly vital in oil, gas and mining, satellite technology is delivering viable ways to bridge connectivity gaps.

Wherever you used to 'go to work' prior to the pandemic, it's going to look very different when you return there.

Making energy savings and reducing carbon emissions can go hand in hand with the right approach to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in digital manufacturing.
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Organisations migrating key operations such as contact centres to the cloud need to take a holistic approach that explores all cost, security and network aspects.
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What can organisations do to get insight into shadow IT beyond the network edge and proactively address security threats?

Software-defined networking is a critical building block for the digital workplace and to help people work from home.
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The networks used by many manufacturers are ageing, slow, and prone to failure. In our blog with Cisco, we explain why and how manufacturers should bring their networks up to date.
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A teaming approach is crucial to overcoming barriers to scaling digital manufacturing. Our expert explores how co-creation delivers high success rates and flags up the common pitfalls.

The Coronavirus pandemic has had a massive impact on business across the globe, but the travel industry has been particularly affected.
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The benefits of Industry 4.0 are well known: optimised logistics and process improvements are just the beginning. So why has uptake been comparatively slow?