Threats to the industry – skills shortage continues
James Hart, CEO at Business Critical Solutions, discusses the skills shortage facing the industry.
James Hart, CEO at Business Critical Solutions, discusses the skills shortage facing the industry.
Despite the highly publicised IT skills shortage we are currently experiencing, that doesn’t mean the demand isn’t there, particularly when it comes to roles within AI and automation – after all, we can’t let the machines have all the fun. Here, Neil
Marc Garner, VP, Secure Power Division, UK&I at Schneider Electric, discusses how the data centre sector could end the skills shortage it’s been facing, once and for all.
A new report from Qlik and Accenture, titled The Human Impact of Data Literacy and conducted on behalf of The Data Literacy Project, found that while most organisations understand the opportunity of data, a gap has emerged between organisations’ aspirations to be
A new report from Qlik and Accenture, titled The Human Impact of Data Literacy and conducted on behalf of The Data Literacy Project, found that while most organisations understand the opportunity of data, a gap has emerged between organisations’ aspirations to be
A new report from Qlik and Accenture, titled The Human Impact of Data Literacy and conducted on behalf of The Data Literacy Project, found that while most organisations understand the opportunity of data, a gap has emerged between organisations’ aspirations to be
The current unprecedented growth in the data centre industry may be unsustainable in the long term due to increasing concerns surrounding scarce resources and rising labour costs. That’s according to the latest industry survey from Business Critical Solutions.
The skills gap is a major issue facing the IT sector, and while there’s no instant fix, the government has pledged £120 million to help alleviate the problem.
Frank Krieger, vice president for governance, risk and compliance at iland discusses how cloud service providers can help plug the data privacy skills gap.
Does AI seem like a futuristic pipe dream? Something that your business could never implement? Well, Microsoft has just announced several investments and programs designed to help UK organisations seize the opportunities presented by Artificial Intelligence.
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