Izabela Myszkowska
The digital state is making its way into corporate IT
The government is no longer merely a regulator and operator of official systems. As digital identity, registries, and…
CX and automation: where do the savings end and the risks begin?
CX automation can make a contact center appear cheaper, even though the company is actually paying more. This…
IT modernisation without losing control. How to choose a partner
Infrastructure modernization does not begin with choosing a technology, but with a thorough assessment of the organization’s business…
IT consolidation: a simpler system or a costly trap?
Consolidating IT vendors promises fewer contracts, integrations, and costs. In practice, however, it can turn hundreds of minor…
Apple is set to spend $30 billion on Broadcom chips
Apple is increasingly tying its supply chain to the U.S. semiconductor industry. A long-term agreement with Broadcom worth…
The UN wants to boost trust in AI agents
AI agents are increasingly expected to make purchases, negotiate, and make decisions on their own behalf on behalf…
NIS2 in practice: what the regulator expects from technology companies
The biggest change brought about by NIS2 is not new obligations, but new criteria for evaluating companies. Technology…
China wants to keep the best AI models within its borders
Chinese AI models have quickly become a viable alternative to American solutions, attracting the attention of companies with…
The Cyber Resilience Act: why software developers cannot wait until 2027
Most companies are counting down the days until the Cyber Resilience Act takes full effect in 2027. Meanwhile,…
Denmark sides with publishers in the dispute with Big Tech over content rights
The European Court of Justice is hearing a case that could set new rules governing the relationship between…
Meta admits: AI agents have not scaled up as planned
The largest tech companies continue to increase their spending on artificial intelligence, but they are increasingly acknowledging that…
ViewPro has become an ITL partner in Poland. Its range includes cash handling and age verification technologies
The Polish self-service device market is becoming an important area of expansion for ITL, as it combines the…
AI can make mistakes. The problem arises when nobody knows who is responsible for them
The implementation of AI in a company usually begins with questions about efficiency, costs, and automation, but sooner…
Smart homes and cybersecurity: a summer test of your home’s infrastructure
A vacation trip increasingly means that an empty home remains heavily connected to the internet: cameras are designed…
5 technology decisions you shouldn’t put off until September
The calm of the summer break can be deceptive in companies, because many technology decisions that seem postponable…
New attack on Microsoft 365 bypasses 2FA authentication
Phishing is evolving and is increasingly bypassing security measures that have long been considered the standard for protecting…
Emirates has exceeded one million flights with Starlink Wi-Fi
Faster and faster internet on board airplanes is changing passengers’ expectations regarding air travel. The latest data from…
The cloud doesn’t always cut costs. When does the bill take the CFO by surprise?
Cloud spending is increasingly becoming one of those technology costs that grow faster than their business impact. For…
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…
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…
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…
