AI in everyday life: 5 applications you had no idea about

Artificial intelligence has become a quiet but ubiquitous architect of our everyday lives, operating far beyond commonly known…

Generation Z raised on the internet most likely to fall for phishing

Contrary to popular belief, the generation raised in the digital world turns out to be the weakest link…

AWS and NBA join forces: data, AI and new experiences for fans

Amazon Web Services and the NBA are strengthening their partnership by launching a new platform called Inside the…

From server rooms to AI gigafactories: the decade that changed data centres

Just a decade ago, data centers served as the invisible backbone of business—they ran applications and stored data,…

Machine learning after 60 years – from a game of checkers to a key tool in business IT

Machine learning has been around for over 60 years, but only today has it become one of the…

KPMG: only 40% of leaders feel their companies are adequately protected

Polish companies are investing more and more in cybersecurity, expanding their teams and increasing their budgets, but at…

AI is not enough. Marketing discovers the gravity of data

Digital marketing is entering an era where data is becoming as compelling as artificial intelligence itself. The Snowflake…

Cyber attacks on industry are increasing by 30% a year. Companies need to act strategically

The manufacturing industry has become one of the main targets of cybercriminals, and the scale of attacks is…

Cloud costs vs edge costs – the illusion of cheap IT

For years, the cloud has been considered a cheap and flexible response to business needs, but in practice…

Click and regret: the dark side of AdTech

Cybercriminals are increasingly operating in broad daylight, exploiting the advertising industry's infrastructure rather than hiding in the darknet.…

Canon enters 3.2m market with new Colorado XL series

Canon enters the 3.2-meter wide format printing market with the launch of its new modular Colorado XL series…

Why databases are still the Achilles heel of DevOps

DevOps has accelerated application development and revolutionized the way applications are deployed, but manual processes and the risk…

AI trapped in déjà vu: companies are repeating the mistakes of RPA and BPM again

Generative artificial intelligence is entering the business world at an impressive pace, and companies are racing to harness…

Fire at government data centre paralyses South Korea

South Korea, a global leader in digitalization, is grappling with the paralysis of public services following a fire…

Digitisation of public services in Europe: leaders, laggards and the Polish paradox

W Unii Europejskiej, obok krajów oferujących w pełni cyfrową administrację, funkcjonują państwa wciąż nadrabiające zaległości, co tworzy obraz…

Storage for data centres – 5 leaders in 2025

Choosing a storage platform in 2025 is becoming a key strategic decision, not just a technological one. This…

PayPal failure: How did one bug threaten payments across Europe?

Sierpniowa awaria w PayPal, wywołana wadliwą aktualizacją systemu, sparaliżowała transakcje warte miliardy euro i stała się nagłym testem…

What is digital identity and how to protect it?

In 2025, digital identity ceased to be merely a passive trace of our online activity, becoming one of…

Progress strengthens Flowmon ADS. AI is expected to ease the burden on security teams

Progress Software has released a new version of Flowmon ADS 12.5, in which artificial intelligence is used to…

Qualcomm’s new weapon in the battle for the corporate market. 5G is to be the key

Qualcomm continues its expansion into the PC market with the introduction of the Snapdragon X2 Elite processor with…

Cisco sets its sights on sovereignty. New offering for critical infrastructure in Europe

Cisco introduces the Sovereign Critical Infrastructure portfolio, aimed at operators of critical services and regulated industries. The new…