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High-growth firms expect AI and GenAI to transform industries

Generative AI (GenAI) and AI will significantly transform industries in the future, according to 81% of global (UK: 75%) respondents to the Dell Technologies Innovation Catalyst Research. This rises to 91% (UK: 88%) for organisations reporting high (+25%) 2023 revenue growth and dips to 75% (UK: 65%) for those reporting low growth (1-5%), flat revenue or decline.

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Honda Motor Europe Ltd. renews and expands IT partnership with Kyndryl

Kyndryl to modernize and manage the mission-critical systems for Honda’s logistics operations with Kyndryl Bridge.

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Cybersecurity, cloud and software development head skills gap list

Executives and technologists around the world agree to focus on critical fundamentals when it comes to the top technical upskilling needs.

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AI overtaking humans in the workplace

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has surpassed human performance across a variety of workplace tasks amid widespread fears of AI taking jobs, according to a new study from Stanford University.

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83% of supply chains can’t respond to disruptions in 24 hours

Global survey of supply chain leaders also shows UK divergence in supply chain priorities post-Brexit.

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Huawei Agile Solution Improves Jumeirah Group

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