NEWS

SMBs race ahead in AI uptake, but 95% say they still need AI training

Small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) are embracing AI rapidly, but their adoption maturity still lags behind. According to a global TeamViewer survey of 1,400 business leaders (427 of them from SMBs), 95% of SMB decision makers say they need more training to use AI effectively, even though 72% describe themselves as AI experts.

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Coding on intuition: Exploring the rise and risks of AI-powered vibe coding

By Chris Wysopal, Co-founder and Chief Security Evangelist at Veracode.

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VIDEO

The importance of AI-ready data

Jesse Todd, CEO of EncompaaS, explains that as data volumes explode and AI evolves at a rapid pace, ignoring unstructured data is no longer an option. Intelligent information management platforms help organisations take control of their data and prepare it for what’s next. Without structured, governed data, your AI will never deliver on its potential. But with it, your data will become the competitive edge that powers your future.

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Hybrid working 2.0 is here – don’t panic!

Neil Patel, Director, European Marketing & Business Development, and Alan Jones, Consumer Solutions & Marketing Manager, UK&I, both at D-Link Europe Ltd, discuss the practicalities of hybrid working, with particular reference to ways in which the home office can be upgraded to ensure an optimised, secure IT environment which, in turn, will lead to an optimised employee experience.

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