Energy and data centres: the hidden cost of the AI economy
The biggest constraint on AI development may not be a lack of data, talent, or ideas for automation,…
The IT market in July: AI, cybersecurity and the cloud
July in the IT market is shaping up to be a month in which the most important technology…
Digital sovereignty does not arise from declarations
Digital sovereignty has become one of the most frequently cited concepts in the European debate on technology, but…
AI in business requires control over data quality
Artificial intelligence in businesses is less and less about access to technology and more and more about testing…
AI doesn’t just write code. It’s transforming the entire software development model
AI in programming is no longer just a tool for writing code faster; it is becoming a catalyst…
What the board should know about the AI Act before making decisions over the summer holidays
The AI Act is no longer just an abstract regulation from Brussels, but a practical test of whether…
A programmer without a keyboard? Amazon shows where IT is heading – McLaren Stanley
Until recently, the discussion about artificial intelligence in programming focused on whether AI could write a piece of…
Does the board know where AI is actually being used within the company?
In many companies, artificial intelligence is already being used outside of official IT projects: in CRM systems, marketing…
CIO, July 2026: AI is gaining momentum, cloud costs are rising, and cyber risks are on the increase
AI is accelerating companies’ digital ambitions, but at the same time, it is placing a greater strain on…
Windows 11 has won over the market. Now it needs to win back its users
Windows 11 was supposed to be a fresh start for personal computers: more modern, more secure, and better…
Plaud Note Pro: AI that organises business conversations
The Plaud Note Pro looks like a sleek gadget, but it has greater ambitions: it aims to streamline…
Medium-sized companies are becoming the new battleground for IT giants
For a long time, medium-sized companies were an inconvenient customer segment for IT giants: too complex for simple…
China has overtaken the US in the supercomputer race
The TOP500 ranking has once again become more than just a technical list of the world’s most powerful…
Poland’s AI gap: everyone talks about it, but few are putting it into practice
Polish businesses talk about artificial intelligence as if it were already part of day-to-day management. The data, however,…
Big Tech needs leaders who understand the real world of business
Technology is increasingly less of a standalone field that can be confined to the IT department. It is…
AI valuations in the trillions, with no profits. A market phenomenon
Artificial intelligence is currently driving some of the highest valuations in the history of the tech market. If…
NIS2, ISO 27001, KSC and DORA in practice – how does eAuditor IAM streamline access and identity management?
Four regulations, one principle NIS2, ISO/IEC 27001:2022, the amended UK Security Control Act (UKSC2) and DORA – each…
The US is blocking access to Anthropic’s latest AI models
The U.S. government has ordered Anthropic to suspend access to its latest AI models for users outside the…
Which sectors in Poland invest the most in technology?
The digital transformation of the Polish economy is not proceeding at a uniform pace—some industries view technology as…
OpenAI will lower prices? A new war begins in the AI market
OpenAI may be sending a signal to the market that the phase of initial excitement surrounding generative AI…
More AI equals less profit? Project Headroom is changing that
The sharp rise in API costs associated with maintaining LLM models has caused the generative AI revolution to…

