UK businesses face digital divide

A digital divide is opening up across the British economy, with just over half (55%) of “pioneer” firms adopting digital technologies and processes, while the other half (45%) are falling behind. This is according to new research by the CBI and IBM.

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BT helps CIOs achieve the 'digital possible'

New research for this year’s BT CIO Report shows CIOs must be champions of change for organisations to fully benefit from cloud, mobility and collaboration, and data.

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RCS MediaGroup accelerates transition to the Cloud

Avanade and Microsoft have been chosen by RCS MediaGroup to accelerate the company’s path of growth and transformation using the cloud. The project will help RCS to address challenges such as how to obtain the most from content and data as well as how to get to know and retain its customers. RCS...

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UK and global companies to invest over $US 900 billion per year to become truly digital enterprises

Around 74% of UK firms expect to drive high levels of digitisation and integration by 2021, according to a new global report by PwC, Industry 4.0: Building the Digital Enterprise.

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Western Europe split between progressives and conservatives

A game of two halves in Europe as France, Spain and Benelux lead the charge on innovative IT...

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OpenText delivers the 'most comprehensive digital platform'

OpenText Release 16 combines end-to-end information management, business networks and analytics to...

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European public sector organisations lack clear digital strategy

58% of public sector organisations across Europe admit that success of the majority of digital...

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Bimodal is the future for technology service providers

As digital business transforms buying behaviors, organizations are quickly adopting bimodal ...

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SevOne enhances critical infrastructure insights

Industry’s first platform to correlate end-user experience data with infrastructure performance...

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Siemens taps Syncplicity to power digital transformation

Project covers 330,000 employees in 150+ countries and three petabytes of data.

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IT departments still too focused on cost-saving

Almost half of European IT leaders say the IT department’s core function is to reduce costs,...

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Getronics completes acquisition of Colt’s Cloud business and launches new Managed Cloud Services portfolio

The Getronics Family, a group operating under the brands of Getronics, GWA and Connectis, has...

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Auka launches suite of mobile payment technology to financial sector across Europe

Auka is the company behind first fully regulated financial system to be run entirely on Google...

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70% of executives have started Digital Supply Chain transformation

But only 5% are very satisfied with progress so far; hopes are pinned on the next five years.

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IBM opens Bluemix Garage in Europe

Based in Nice, France, IBM’s fourth Bluemix Garage will help transform how apps are built with...

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