Success for Poles in Apple Swift Student Challenge. Winning iOS apps

Two Polish students have joined the elite group of winners of this year’s Apple Swift Student Challenge 2026. Their winning…

Cloud security spending to reach $60bn

The rise of hybrid environments and increasing regulatory pressure will drive global spending on cloud security to nearly…

Public sector loses control of SaaS and cloud spending

Although cloud services, SaaS, and artificial intelligence have become the cornerstone of modern public administration, their costs are…

ORLEN’s collaboration with AWS. Investment in cloud-native and AI technologies

The ORLEN Group is strengthening its partnership with Amazon Web Services, leveraging cloud architecture as the primary driver…

Challenges and priorities in the managed services market: Evolving from ‘handyman’ to business partner

The evolution of managed services is a journey from a reactive “handyman” to a proactive partner focused on…

Azure tax? UK court clears the way for billion-pound lawsuit against Microsoft

A British court has allowed a class-action lawsuit against Microsoft alleging that the company overcharged for Windows Server…

European Commission becomes independent of Big Tech. Four suppliers have been selected for the €180 million contract

Brussels is turning its rhetoric on digital sovereignty into concrete action by allocating 180 million euros to six-year…

CFO: 30% of cloud spend is wasteful. How do you get your AI budget back?

The golden age of unlimited cloud budgets is coming to an end, giving way to the strict discipline…

The great reallocation in IT: analysis of a $5.7 trillion market

The global IT market will exceed an astronomical $5.7 trillion in 2025, but it is not the scale…

How to use the cloud wisely? The balance between profit and vendor lock-in

For businesses, adopting native cloud solutions is a trade-off in which immediate operational advantage is exchanged for long-term…

The war in Iran and cloud pricing – How geopolitics is hitting the IT sector

Modern digital infrastructure, whilst appearing intangible, remains inextricably linked to the physical stability of energy supply routes, where…

Microsoft halts cloud and sales hiring

Microsoft’s decision to freeze recruitment in its key cloud and sales divisions signals that the Redmond-based giant is…

How much electricity does AI use? The US government is launching a big count. The consequences could reach Poland

Biały Dom kończy z informacyjną partyzantką w sektorze Big Tech, rzucając światło na realny koszt energetyczny cyfrowej rewolucji.…

The technology gap is widening: SMEs vs corporates in the race for AI

Whilst large corporations are making full use of the potential of the cloud and artificial intelligence, the SME…

OpenAI on the AWS platform? Microsoft fights for cloud exclusivity

Microsoft’s relationship with OpenAI, once the cornerstone of the Redmond giant’s AI strategy, is currently facing the most…

Hidden cloud costs in AI projects: How to avoid them in 2026?

The implementation of artificial intelligence is no longer the domain of futuristic visions, but has become a tough…

Control Architecture: How NIS2 and Data Act regulations have redefined cloud maturity in 2026

The year 2026 marked the end of the cloud being perceived as an enigmatic hosting space, placing precise…

Google and AWS want to go local. IT giants battle it out for the European cloud market

Digital universalism, which for decades promised a world without barriers, is crumbling today under the pressure of technological…

IT partner in 2026: Why is the partner channel generating $2 trillion in SME sector spend?

Smaller businesses have clearly lost faith in the promises of direct cooperation with tech giants, as evidenced by…

The Greenland effect in IT: How unpredictable US policy is driving the European cloud

The tense situation between Washington and Brussels and the unpredictability of US policy have meant that technological sovereignty…

IT declares death, business counts profits. Why does the mainframe still rule the world?

While the IT industry chases ephemeral trends, the global economy still relies on mainframes, which process billions of…

Patriotism or cold calculation? Why IT is going back to its roots (and local servers)

The illusion of a boundless and apolitical cloud is finally fading, forcing IT leaders to treat the physical…