The eternal ‘Pilot’ – why AI in the financial sector is stuck in the experimental phase
Although artificial intelligence was supposed to revolutionize finance, the latest data shows that nearly half of companies in…
Breakthrough in the shadow of AI: Samsung and the promise of ultra-efficient NAND memory
The energy consumption of modern data centers is becoming a bottleneck for the development of artificial intelligence, forcing…
Three screens versus Chinese pressure. Samsung opens a new front in the battle for the premium market
Samsung is intensifying its rivalry with Chinese competitors by introducing the Galaxy Z TriFold – a device that…
Ukraine says no to OpenAI. Builds sovereign AI on Google infrastructure
Ukraine is focusing on digital sovereignty and, in cooperation with Google, is beginning to build its own language…
Shadow AI on the rise: 56% of employees are implementing artificial intelligence behind their bosses’ backs
European SMEs are rapidly integrating artificial intelligence under pressure from economic uncertainty, making it the foundation of their…
A cold shower for the industry. Why won’t traditional data centres survive the AI boom?
The rapid surge in demand for computing power for artificial intelligence is forcing a revolution in physical infrastructure,…
The end of the dictates of one model. Cyber security in 2026 will belong to hybrids and pragmatic AI
In 2026, the technical security industry will finally abandon the rigid division between cloud and local infrastructure, opting…
Drowning in alarms: why your SOC needs context, not data
Until recently, the IT industry believed that the key to digital security was collecting every possible byte of…
Managed services is a marathon, not a sprint. 5 steps to choosing a strategic partner
Managed services are no longer just a way to cut costs, but have become a key driver of…
Phishing 2.0: Why are cyber fraudsters still one step ahead?
Once hackers, now criminal corporations. In the first half of 2025, CERT Polska registered over 100,000 phishing domains.…
The calm before the storm: what does the Cloudflare failure teach us about ‘latent errors’ and proactive monitoring?
An analysis of a recent incident at Cloudflare proves that in modern distributed systems, the line between stability…
Deloitte’s Expensive Hallucinations. A $1.6m report full of AI hallucinations
Deloitte's credibility has once again been called into question after a $1.6 million report for the Canadian government…
From soloist to manager. How the CPU gave up the crown to save performance
The myth of the processor as a one-man band has finally collapsed under the weight of modern demands…
Death of reactive defence. Trend Micro: Machines will attack faster than you can blink
By 2026, the cybercrime operating model will undergo a radical transformation, with human hackers being replaced by autonomous…
AI democratises cybercrime. Windows on target for hackers
The arms race in cyberspace has entered a new phase, with artificial intelligence becoming a key ally of…
The end of the ‘lone wolf’. The future of cyber security is managed services
The romantic vision of the “lone wolf” in IT is definitely becoming a thing of the past under…
Palo Alto Networks warns: IT infrastructure replacement by 2029 is inevitable
While the tech industry is caught up in the AI gold rush, the CEO of Palo Alto Networks…
UX writing is not fukurawai
Fukurawai is a traditional Japanese game in which a child - blindfolded - tries to arrange eyes, eyebrows,…
Cloudflare global outage resolved. Company names culprit
Tuesday's paralysis of key internet services, including X and ChatGPT, turned out to be the result of an…
Google challenges Wall Street. Gemini 3 is meant to make money, not just impress
By introducing Gemini 3 directly into its most profitable products on launch day, Google is ending the theoretical…
Investment in ERP: Will KSeF and AI replace traditional implementations
The Polish ERP market has reached a level of maturity where spectacular, one-off capital investments (CAPEX) are naturally…
