Nuclear power or windmills? The data centre industry is looking for a plan B to power AI

The rise of artificial intelligence in the technology market has triggered an exponential increase in the demand for…

Clickjacking as part of the attack chain: an underestimated threat in security architecture

Clickjacking has remained on the periphery of security departments' attention for years - regarded more as a threat…

Energy efficiency in the data centre – from cost to profit source

Until a few years ago, green transformation in the data centre was treated as an expensive add-on -…

When to say no to a customer? Partner channel and leadership courage

In IT channels, for years there was a simple rule: the customer is always right and the partner…

AI after the awe phase – how CIOs can turn experimentation into real return on investment

In 2025, artificial intelligence is still one of the main drivers of digital transformation strategies. Budgets are increasing,…

Why every cable in a factory today is a potential entry point for a hacker

Just a decade ago, the industrial production line was a closed world. Machines ran on isolated networks and…

The biggest security gap in AI is not the code. It’s the people

In 2023, a quiet drama unfolded in the corridors of tech giant Samsung. It was not a hacking…

DORA: New RODO or a hidden vein of gold for the IT industry?

The date of 17 January 2025 is firmly on the calendars of the European financial sector and its…

Artificial intelligence systems and copyright

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems can be distinguished into two basic groups, which differ both technologically and legally, namely…

Artificial intelligence is writing more and more scientific texts. What does this mean for the quality of publications?

More and more scientific articles are being written with the support of generative artificial intelligence. Language models such…

Second-hand ransomware. How copying code lowers the barrier to entry to cybercrime

If cybercrime had its own GitHub, Nitrogen ransomware and LukaLocker would be its popular forks. An increasing number…

AI is building a new startup elite. Eight leaders worth more than $500bn

The ecosystem of technology startups is undergoing a fundamental transformation. The new determinant of value is no longer…

The end of ‘nice bosses’. Why your team needs honesty, not empty empathy

In the tech industry, where the battle for talent is a daily reality and remote and hybrid working…

Technological arms race – who is using and who is fighting deepfake?

The rise of deepfake fraud is accelerating, forcing companies into a technological arms race. As artificial intelligence becomes…

Pillars of the modern office – What do Polish SMEs expect from print technology?

Small and medium-sized enterprises are the lifeblood of the economy, but their daily work is a constant struggle…

AI in coding – the end of the honeymoon and pragmatic reality

Artificial intelligence is increasingly making its way boldly into developers' workbenches, but initial enthusiasm is giving way to…

Modern printing in SMEs – From cost to strategic working tool

The old image - a noisy, space-consuming printer in the corner of the office whose bane was a…

The 40 professions most likely to be affected by generative AI. Translators, teachers, analysts – who’s next?

A new report by researchers from Microsoft Research and OpenAI analyses the real-world impact of generative AI on…

IT’s hidden enemy. How is automation overcoming technology debt?

IT departments find themselves in the eye of the cyclone. Growing macroeconomic pressures, the explosion of remote and…

OT cyber security at the target of ransomware. How one mistake leads to production paralysis

The convergence of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) is accelerating, but its implementation is still fraught…

3 forces that have changed the role of the CIO forever

Over the past ten years, the role of the CIO has undergone a fundamental transformation. From being the…