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China’s AI chip black market a challenge for Nvidia and the US

A new report from the Financial Times sheds light on the illegal market for artificial intelligence chips that…

8 overrated technologies

In theory, everything looked beautiful. Generative artificial intelligence was supposed to automate entire business processes, agent-based AI was…

MSP 2.0: How managed service providers are transforming into strategic partners in cyber security

For years, managed service providers(MSPs) were seen as external IT teams - helpful but on the sidelines. Today,…

From annoying bot to empathetic assistant: how AI is learning to be human

For years, chatbots had one task: to solve a case cheaper and faster than a human. In practice,…

AI displaces white collars. Will Poland lose its service advantage?

For more than two decades, Poland has been building its position as a regional leader in the business…

Cyber insurance is not enough. Why don’t policies cover real losses after an attack?

More and more companies are investing in cyber insurance, seeing it as the last line of defence against…

Operational transformation: How the OT market is growing in Polish industry

Operational technology (OT) - i.e. industrial control, automation and critical infrastructure systems - has become a pillar of…

AI agents vs chatbots – let’s not confuse one with the other

In recent months, artificial intelligence agents have become one of the hottest topics in the IT industry. The…

Threadripper 9000 and Radeon AI PRO R9700 – AMD unveils new products for professionals

AMD is once again making its presence felt in the workstation market. The company has announced the launch…

Lenovo cuts US workforce, bets on AI and transformation

Lenovo has announced a reduction of around 3% of its US workforce, meaning more than 100 employees will…

CDO vs CIO vs CTO: The new division of power in the digital company

Not so long ago, the CIO was the sole representative of the technology world in the boardroom. His…

Is the robot in the warehouse just a machine? Logistics is entering the IT/OT era

Warehouses in which robots autonomously transport goods, recognise their surroundings and communicate with management systems were, until recently,…

Burnt out but productive? IT is looking for a new working rhythm

In the technology industry, productivity is sacrosanct. Speed, responsiveness and efficiency are the currencies used to pay for…

Edge AI is coming faster than you think – what does it mean for the IT channel?

Until recently, edge computing was regarded as a technology at the intersection of industry, research and development. Although…

The end of 2G and 3G. Europe extinguishes old networks, but what about millions of IoT devices and legacy systems?

By 2026, most European countries plan to completely switch off 2G and 3G networks. This is a technologically…

Women at work 2025: Why are they less likely to reach for board positions?

Although women in Poland declare a desire for professional development, their aspirations more often end at managerial level.…

Data Centric Security is the future. Is your IT security keeping up?

For years, IT security has been designed around one principle: strengthen the perimeter - the boundaries of the…

Positive attitude towards AI = more time on social media? Here are the results of the survey

A new study by researchers at the University of Macau shows that people who are positive about artificial…

Pole is promoted at Iron Mountain. Marcin Skrzypczak manages operations in 10 European countries

Iron Mountain has entrusted Marcin Skrzypczak with operational oversight of the key Northern Europe Cluster region. The Pole's…

AI infrastructure in 2025: Ready for a revolution or doomed to fail? Findings from the Flexential report

The year 2025 marks the point at which artificial intelligence ceases to be a technological curiosity and becomes…

IT spending is slowing down. Companies are taking a more cautious approach to purchasing decisions

Although global IT spending is expected to grow by nearly 8 per cent in 2025 - to $5.43…