Hasna Haidar
Hasna Haidar is a freelance copywriter, covering topics in education, health and technology.
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“The need for speed” – Finding a way to unlock agility for today’s businesses
To fully support agility, the solutions chosen will need to enshrine all the latest innovations in areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning or prescriptive analytics.
Data
Preventing data sovereignty from confusing your data strategy
The reason why sovereignty is so important, is that it enables organisations to be innovative with their data and deliver new digital services. Historically, there has been a distinct lack of trust in the cloud, leading to a lack of innovation.
Edge Cloud
Edge and cloud joining forces
For a decade-and-a-half now, centralised cloud computing has been considered the standard IT delivery platform and little is set to change on that front.
cybersecurity
Cybersecurity stress: how to safeguard your organisation and avoid IT burnout
For organisations to improve their security, they must seek visibility of all the components that go into the software they use.
Data Protection
9 in 10 SME owners still lacking information on GDPR compliance
It may have been a whole year since the GDPR (general data protection regulation) laws came into effect, but new research by business insurer...
Front Page
NHS, technology and OPEL: the systems used in A&E departments
It’s impossible to miss how the NHS is portrayed in the news every year. The term ‘winter crisis’ makes headlines, and A&Es are often...
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Business
“The need for speed” – Finding a way to unlock agility for today’s businesses
To fully support agility, the solutions chosen will need to enshrine all the latest innovations in areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning or prescriptive analytics.
Data
Preventing data sovereignty from confusing your data strategy
The reason why sovereignty is so important, is that it enables organisations to be innovative with their data and deliver new digital services. Historically, there has been a distinct lack of trust in the cloud, leading to a lack of innovation.
Edge Cloud
Edge and cloud joining forces
For a decade-and-a-half now, centralised cloud computing has been considered the standard IT delivery platform and little is set to change on that front.
cybersecurity
Cybersecurity stress: how to safeguard your organisation and avoid IT burnout
For organisations to improve their security, they must seek visibility of all the components that go into the software they use.
cybersecurity
Improving industrial cyber defences in the cloud
t's an exciting period of change for the industry, as new technologies are woven into operations to streamline services and enhance the customer experience.