DORA, NIS2 and RODO: The end of the ‘handyman’ era in IT

In 2026, IT departments found themselves caught between the pressure to innovate and the crushing weight of new…

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…

NIS2 is not a shopping list for IT. Why is technology alone not enough?

Treating the NIS2 directive solely as a technology shopping list is a strategic mistake that could cost companies…

Are the giants catching up? Ubiquiti and Huawei grow in the shadow of WLAN market leaders

Although the enterprise WLAN market closed the third quarter of 2025 with solid growth of 7.8%, it is…

Okta report: Europe lags behind Asia in adoption of modern MFA

Although 70% of employees already use multi-factor authentication, the latest data from Okta reveals a disturbing truth about…

Data gives you an edge, but requires control. 8 predictions for the enterprise market

Data has given companies a powerful competitive advantage, but looking at technology forecasts for 2026, it is clear…

Hardware casualties of artificial intelligence. Why will PC and server prices shoot up?

The unbridled battle for dominance in the field of artificial intelligence has pushed the consumer electronics market to…

AI as critical infrastructure. How Gemini 3 is changing the enterprise operating model

Although Google boasts about Gemini 3's record-breaking performance, the real revolution lies in the quiet transformation of the…

The end of ‘burning through’ AI budgets. 2026 will bring ROI verification and a new era of inference

The era of costly experiments with artificial intelligence is coming to an end, giving way to rigorous verification…

The end of the Copilot era? AWS re:Invent 2025 bets on AI that doesn’t ask permission

This year's re:Invent 2025 brutally reevaluates the current role of artificial intelligence, ending the era of timid assistants…

Project Stargate and 40% of the world’s resources. How AI giants are draining the memory market

Colossal investments in AI infrastructure, led by the "Stargate" project, are draining the world's silicon resources, dramatically driving…

AI agents vs ‘old’ automation. The hype trap in the public sector

Despite widespread pressure to cut costs, government IT departments are planning budget increases for 2026, seeking salvation in…

Europe, the US or China? Why regulation could become our ‘killer feature’ in the AI race

Could European bureaucracy, instead of stifling innovation, paradoxically become our greatest competitive advantage, creating a secure alternative to…

The eternal ‘Pilot’ – why AI in the financial sector is stuck in the experimental phase

Although artificial intelligence was supposed to revolutionize finance, the latest data shows that nearly half of companies in…

HP warns: DDR5 prices will rise by 200%. How the PC market will cope with the supply crisis

The sharp increases in DDR5 memory prices are forcing hardware manufacturers to face a dilemma: either drastically raise…

Drowning in alarms: why your SOC needs context, not data

Until recently, the IT industry believed that the key to digital security was collecting every possible byte of…

Managed services is a marathon, not a sprint. 5 steps to choosing a strategic partner

Managed services are no longer just a way to cut costs, but have become a key driver of…

Phishing 2.0: Why are cyber fraudsters still one step ahead?

Once hackers, now criminal corporations. In the first half of 2025, CERT Polska registered over 100,000 phishing domains.…

The calm before the storm: what does the Cloudflare failure teach us about ‘latent errors’ and proactive monitoring?

An analysis of a recent incident at Cloudflare proves that in modern distributed systems, the line between stability…

From controller to mentor. Why are ‘soft’ competencies the hardest currency in AI?

The traditional hierarchical leadership model is becoming not only anachronistic, but also risky from a business perspective. Today,…

From soloist to manager. How the CPU gave up the crown to save performance

The myth of the processor as a one-man band has finally collapsed under the weight of modern demands…