AI governance is not solely for technologists. Business must reimagine its role, and reassert its collective power, to ensure AI is safe, secure and accountable
As regulations such as NIS2 and DORA tighten and cyber-attacks grow more sophisticated, mid-sized UK organisations face enterprise-level expectations without enterprise-level resources
Across sectors, organisations have embraced observability practices to reduce incidents and manage risk. Yet translating technical visibility into tangible business value – particularly in the context of generative or agentic AI – remains an unresolved challenge.
Organisations today face a plethora of risks that could put their ability to function in jeopardy, and customer service teams are often the first to feel the impact when something goes wrong
For decades, the global supply chain was a race to the bottom on cost, and efficiency was the only metric that mattered. But as we move towards the 2030 horizon, the landscape has shifted.