Apptio has revealed survey data detailing significant cuts to IT budgets and shifting business priorities in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent economic fallout. Across all sectors, companies have had to re-plan budgets, while some sectors, including healthcare and financial services,...
Read MoreNutanix has sponsored a new report sponsored written by The Economist Intelligence Unit entitled ‘Accelerating urban intelligence: People, business and the cities of tomorrow’, which explores expectations of citizens and businesses for smart-city development in some of the world’s major urban...
Read MoreDigital Business Report shows organisations in the UK are not fully maximising connected business software to enable effective remote working.
Read More43% of IT decision makers feel their relationship with business leaders has improved since the start of the pandemic.
Read MorePandemic accelerates business continuity investments in cloud migration, productivity tools 94...
Read MoreNTT DATA UK and NTT Ltd. UK & I will leverage Microsoft Teams to offer solutions for a new hybrid...
Read MoreResearch from HR platform e-days shows 60% of us are reluctant or unsure about returning to the...
Read MoreNew report from PFU (EMEA) Limited highlights the challenges organisations face on their digital...
Read MoreGermany's tech market will likely contract by roughly 5%, while France and UK's could fall by 8–9%
Read MoreCustomer call volumes fall by more than 90% in worst-hit industries, but estate agents experience...
Read MorePredicted rise in spending on technology as decision makers focus on digital collaboration tools.
Read MoreDespite unanticipated challenges, retail workers find new sense of pride as ‘key workers’.
Read MoreGardening product manufacturer shifts toward product IT operating model to increase agility.
Read MoreTwilio has published the results of a global survey measuring the impact and outlook of the...
Read MoreWhile 95% of business leaders are comfortable with employees working remote, 69% said they were not...
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