Is AI the end of SaaS? The myth of free code in business
The widespread belief that the almost free generation of code by artificial intelligence heralds the demise of the software industry is based on an unfortunate conflation of craft syntax with…
News
Apple is betting on silicon integration. New M5-series MacBooks are an AI manifesto
Apple has just made a move that shifts the centre of gravity away…
One Sharp at ISE 2026: The visual technology giant’s new strategy
At this year's Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) show in Barcelona, Sharp Display Solutions…
Big Tech workers vs Pentagon. Military pressure on AI sector sparks resistance
When US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth called the development of artificial intelligence…
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Online advertising market under scrutiny. The Belgian authority is checking Google
Alphabet, Google's parent company, is facing another regulatory challenge in Europe. This time,…
A silent threat in corporate networks. Critical vulnerability in Cisco SD-WAN
Critical infrastructure and large enterprises face an urgent cyber security challenge. Cisco has…
SAP’s quantum revolution. How is the ERP giant gearing up for Q-Day?
German giant SAP is making a move rarely seen in players of this…
Nvidia H200 in China: Why are AI processor exports still stagnant?
Behind the scenes in US technology politics, one of the riskiest deals in…
IT Market
Conflict with Iran and IT sector resilience – How do financial markets forecast broken supply chains?
Modern geopolitics resembles an extremely complex operating system in which every line of…
Why are fewer and fewer companies being established in Poland?
Start-up rates are often treated as a barometer of the health of the…
HP 2026 results: AI PC sales rise, but shares fall through tariffs
HP Inc 's latest financial results may stand as a metaphor for the…
AMD and Meta: $60bn contract will change the balance of power in AI
Meta Platforms, the giant ruled by Mark Zuckerberg, has struck a $60 billion…
From hardware supplier to digital environment architect. Rafał Szarzyński on the “One Sharp” revolution
Can a manufacturer of reliable hardware become an architect of digital transformation? Rafał Szarzyński, Sales Director at Sharp Business Systems Polska, reveals the secrets behind the "One Sharp" strategy. It's…
Opinions
From the Big Bang to the speed of light: the AI revolution is underway
In 2023, we witnessed the Big Bang of technology - a year in…
Repositioning the Sharp brand and building lasting partnerships
This change is particularly evident in meeting rooms. Workplaces, public spaces, transport hubs…
From Apple to Alphabet: Warren Buffett’s late turn to AI infrastructure
Ruben Dalfovo, Investment Strategist at Saxo, writes in an analysis that for years…
What’s next for AI? Ministry of Digitalisation announces an updated version of the Policy for the Development of Artificial Intelligence in Poland
The document assumes, among others, the implementation of AI in public administration (AI…
Data
Cyber-Paradox: Why does the exponential increase in cyber attacks not translate 1:1 into security industry revenues?
Does fear really sell? Analysis of data from 2019-2024 debunks a popular myth…
West looks East: Is CEE becoming Europe’s new IT logistics hub?
The upheaval in global supply chains from 2020-2024 has forced the tech giants…
Two-speed digitalisation. Where does Polish business place billions of zlotys on IT?
In 2023, investment expenditures in the Polish economy exceeded PLN 461 billion. Although…
The end of the ‘sell and forget’ era. How the subscription economy is quietly redefining the IT channel
Nominal revenue growth in the IT industry is no longer the only determinant…
Technology debt is on the rise. Why is 278 days of delay a risk to business?
The modern pursuit of digital innovation resembles risky arbitrage, in which short-term gains from rapid implementation are financed by growing technological debt with an unpredictable maturity date. The latest market…
Channel
RAM and SSD prices are going up. Is this the end of cheap upgrades?
Building or upgrading a company's infrastructure has ceased to be a routine operational…
IT partner in 2026: Why is the partner channel generating $2 trillion in SME sector spend?
Paradoxically, it is not algorithms but trusted human capital that is becoming the…
Action S.A. opens the year with double-digit growth
According to the latest current report, the Action group generated revenues of PLN…
Microsoft Poland bets on veterans. Strategic castling in the shadow of the race for AI
Microsoft's Polish division is making a move that suggests a need for stability…
Technologies
Privacy at the expense of security? Meta’s internal dilemmas come to light
In Silicon Valley, there has been a years-long debate over where a user's…
Quantum AI – the synergy of new technologies will transform the cyber security market
Previous technological paradigms are no longer sufficient to describe reality. The dynamics of…
Between Innovation and Shadow IT. What are we not seeing in the balance of AI implementations?
Today's enterprise architecture resembles an intricately woven tapestry, in which threads of innovation…
1210% more scams – The new enemy of e-commerce and finance
The digital security landscape has undergone a fundamental transformation in the past year.…
Legislation and regulations
The end of cheap power for AI? Trump hits back at tech giants
The Trump administration has thrown down the gauntlet to technology giants, confronting them…
Pavel Durov accused of terrorism: Russia hits Telegram
For Pavel Durov, balancing on the edge between freedom of speech and the…
DeepSeek has broken the embargo: Chinese AI trained on Nvidia Blackwell
A senior Trump administration official confirmed on Monday that the latest model of…
Digital realism on NATO’s border: Poland formalizes cybersecurity requirements
President Karol Nawrocki's signing of the amendment to the National CyberSecurity System (KSC)…
Work and career
Spotify revolution. Developers haven’t written a line of code since December
Most of the tech industry is still debating the ethics of replacing programmers…
The end of cheap labour. Poland relies on AI experts
Poland's modern business services (BSS) sector is undergoing its most fundamental transformation since…
IT jobs after the great adjustment: An analysis of the demand for experts and the marginalisation of juniors in 2026
After a tumultuous period of adjustment, the Polish technology sector is entering a…
Where have IT jobs gone? 3 key growth areas after the 2025 wave of redundancies
The year 2025 made economic history not as a year of crisis, but…
Startups and innovations
Sisyphean work in Silicon Valley. Physics teaches humility about AI
Cloud computing has for years effectively hidden the physical dimension of the technology,…
Massmedica completes robot prototype. Clinical trials as early as 2026
In the saturated but still rapidly growing medical robotics market, Polish company Massmedica…
Genomtec tests in Asia: Wroclaw-based deep-tech on the final straight to merger
Wrocław-based deep-tech, Genomtec, is about to make one of the most challenging moves…
Creotech and ESA strike back at GNSS signal jamming with new SAFIR-PNT mission
In a world dominated by the digital economy, the invisible infrastructure of satellite…
