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diginomica welcomes UiPath as a partner - at a time when enterprise automation is in need of real-world use cases, trust and governance.
diginomica welcomes UiPath as a partner - at a time when enterprise automation is in need of real-world use cases, trust and governance.
For years now central government has had grand plans and argued the case for cross-government working to better deliver services. But it seems little progress has been made, as poor data and IT continue to be a thorn in the side of effective change.
diginomica was well-represented at last week's Zoho gathering in Texas. Here's my summation of what we saw and heard.
Technology plays a big part in the economic disruption the world faces today. Can Zoho's concept of transnational localism point the way to reinventing capitalism for the digital era?
This week - sustainability use cases steal some headlines from the AI circus. Speaking of which - Google Gemini is here, but can it make us more productive? Apple Vision Pro wants to win us over with "spatial computing," and the whiffs keep coming.
Digital leaders and CIOs identify the biggest risk that is not the official register
ZohoDay 2024 brought plenty of customer interactions - and field lessons. One theme that stood out: verticalizing Zoho, and why today's enterprises need to move past the limitations of horizontal enterprise apps.
Dryad’s Silvanet IoT system could help prevent the hundreds of thousands of human and millions of animal deaths lost to forest fires every year.
The UK water industry is collaborating on open water data to help contextualize challenges and opportunities for improvement. Their work has important implications for improving the environment and other sectors that could benefit from open data collaboration.
Open source software is having its most significant moment, but it’s important that everyone benefits.
Confluent CEO Jay Kreps managed market expectations last quarter by lowering the ‘data-in-motion’ vendor’s guidance - which the company has exceeded.
As The New York Times takes on OpenAI and Microsoft, how tech and publishing are going to co-exist in a generative AI era is open to debate.
NHS Business Services Authority’s open publishing approach supported 7.5 million transactions last year.