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New research indicates that many UK IT leaders do not yet have comprehensive AI governance frameworks in place, with implications for organisational readiness, compliance and oversight.
European organisations confront a costly inefficiency in their cloud-first strategies, affecting AI deployment and infrastructure resilience.
As UK businesses increasingly adopt AI, risky data-sharing practices arise, underscoring the need for enhanced oversight and security measures.
Netcompany’s PULSE AI technology is being used in a partnership with a UK cycling team to support decision-making in elite cycling.

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By JP Buzzell, chief data centre architect at Eaton.
This article is based on an exclusive interview with Steve Wilson, Chief AI Officer at Exabeam, exploring how the rise of the digital workforce is reshaping cybersecurity. The discussion covers the shift from...
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