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Who’s using your email account right now?
How do we engage our organisations to raise their consciousness of potential attacks
Regulatory Compliance – “How may I thwart you?”
Regulation places the greatest burden on those who comply.
Digital @ Scale
Everyone’s doing it - rushing to make their business more digital.
Let’s stop talking about AI (and talk about IA instead)
Artificial Intelligence (in the sense of full replication of human intelligence) is a pipe dream...
Never Waste A Good Crisis – Part 2
A short while ago, I wrote about a shock event that threatened to derail the entire UK Pensions industry.
Prerequisites for successful innovation – What’s holding you back?
Discover how the Clustre Innovation Diagnostic could help you.
Blockchain – The Internet of Trust – and why you need to start now!
Blockchain first came to light in 2009 as the technology underpinning Bitcoin
The Future is Connected Technologies
For as long as I can remember, people have been dreaming of creating flying
Baldock’s Rules
A lot of people, myself included, enjoy watching NCIS a long running American
Passion & Optimism
A few days before Christmas, I was invited to lunch with colleagues in the
Why a product mentality is a death sentence
to service companies
Well, we live in an age of almost infinite choice. But the curious paradox
Innovation is more evolution than revolution
‘Innovation’ is something of a Marmite word. Some senior executives
Edge Computing
I’ve often thought the most valuable interactions happen with the people at
Intelligent (End-to-End) Automation – A Blend of Humans and Robots
A little while ago, James May (of ‘Top Gear’ and ‘The Grand Tour
Forget ‘Intel inside’ – it’s AI inside (and Alexa outside)!
‘Intel Inside’ must be one of the most powerful and pervasive straplines in
The moment I’ve been waiting for has finally arrived – I can talk to my computer!
No-one is born with a keyboard or smartphone in their hands. But that
Experimentation
Innovation has been part of the human story since before the invention of
Digital Marketing
Part 1
It has transformed the way we analyse consumer behaviours
Digital Marketing
Part 2
The second instalment of this article looks at the rise of social media
The other day I hit a memory wall
The other day I really did hit a memory wall. I am speaking metaphorically
When Small Data beats Big Data
In October 2015, an artificial intelligence system, developed
Innovation happens at the edge
I’m currently working with the IT services team of a large
Poverty is the mother of innovation
The front forks came from a moped. The frame was chopped and welded
Incremental Innovation and Innovation Transfer
Like me you are probably immensely proud and inspired by the performance
Driving Innovation – How Motorsport Empowers Other Industries
To any fan of Formula 1 (F1), motorsport’s fixation with innovation will come
Building The Ultimate Mobile Experience
The unstoppable rise of the smartphone may well rank as the greatest
Competition Drives Innovation
A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to attend the Monaco Historic Grand Prix.
Artificial Intelligence and Labour Augmentation…
Andy Haldane, the Bank of England’s chief economist, said automation posed
Horrible moniker but hugely powerful technology
Last Christmas, and for the first time ever, I received three copies
Convergence – Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things
In 1999 the hype-word was Convergence. Two rapidly evolving technologies
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