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It takes time for new technology to be accepted across society

There has been a constant flow of new technologies over the past couple of years; such as: Machine Learning Internet of Things Natural Language Processing Cloud Computing Big Data Improved networking Plus many others These new technologies have allowed society to...

The challenges of implementing Green Computing.

Green Computing is part of society’s general trend to move to a greener world which is being triggered to combat the very real risk and worry of climate change. Climate change is caused by society’s increased use of burning fossil fuels (such as oil, gas, and coal)...

The embarrassing state of UK Politics.

WHAT ISSUES ARE IMPACTING THE UK AT THE MOMENT The UK, like most countries, are experiencing a large number of major issues now, for example, the tail end of COVID-19and the economic and human issues it's caused general economic woes fall out of Brexit, cost of living...

The risks of implementing emerging technology

There seems to be a constant flow of new emerging technologies appearing (all with great names such as Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning) and they all appear to promise maximum benefits with little implementation risk.  However society is littered...

Remember to plan for the worse!!

At the time of writing (which is early Sunday morning on the 28th of May) two teams are in danger of dropping out of the Premier League along with Southampton. These teams are Leicester City, Leeds United and Everton. There are serious repercussions of dropping out of...

Four things to remember when selecting a new supplier

Introduction Selecting suppliers for outsourcing functions, buying services, etc is becoming increasingly common. This means that supplier selection is now a key organisational capability. However many organisations struggle with supplier product/service...

To resolve industrial disputes, both sides must speak !!

At the current time in the UK anyway, there was a large number of disputes between unions and the UK Government. It seems like there is a constant flow of strikes that nurses doctors, teachers change drivers and others and not in the strikes aimed at public events...