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The Compare the Cloud Desk
13 pieces published · 2015–2026
Analysis and commentary from the Compare the Cloud editorial desk.
Contributor
13 pieces published · 2015–2026
Analysis and commentary from the Compare the Cloud editorial desk.
In the modern digital landscape, online shopping has reached a paradox. While we have more choices than ever before, the consumer experience has become increasingly fragmented.
While the tech world races ahead with AI, managed service providers are stuck in limbo. Vendors promise the moon, clients ask questions MSPs can't answer, and the gap keeps growing. Here's what's really happening and what partners can do about it.
IBM has staked its roadmap on delivering quantum advantage by end of 2026. The UK government has committed £670 million. After two decades of filming tech announcements, this one feels different.
Belgium's cyber chief says Europe has lost the internet. The UK government just delayed its AI Bill until spring. These two facts are connected, and not in a good way.
AI notetakers are joining your meetings without permission. Here's what's actually happening, why it matters under UK law, and what to do about it without becoming the fun police.
Voice dictation is three times faster than typing. The tech finally works. So why are we still hammering away at keyboards? The answer is sitting in the desk next to you.
We hear a lot about AI getting more powerful. And it’s true that AI is getting better, but it’s still very domain-specific and actually quite brittle. There are lots of ways where graph databases can start speeding AI work up not by throwing more compute power at the problem, but throwing the right compute power at it.
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In our pilot podcast episode we explore the Internet of (Strange) Things, discuss data breaches and look at the future of cloud technology.