As businesses re-open and others continue their preparation to welcome employees back to the workplace, the open-plan office suddenly looks more risky than revolutionary.
Unlike most other people, the question I have been asked the most in job interviews is not “why do you want this job?” Victoria Montag , Sector Head, Industrial Automation, GAMBICA
Today, many public sector and enterprise organisations are reliant on critical national infrastructure, with world-class digital connectivity becoming essential for organisations wishing to compete, grow and serve their customers well.
Widespread use of AI is inevitable, but businesses will only unlock its true potential by focusing on integration and education across the organisation.
If you’ve ever bought a property, you’ll understand just how complex the process can be. The government has, however, pledged to improve the way transactions are handled, and there is a lot of work happening behind the scenes in the industry to make this a reality.
Our responsible business ambitions bring Centrica’s purpose to life. Of course, we’re in business to satisfy the changing needs of our customers through energy and services, and thereby to create long-term shareholder value through returns and growth.
At the start of 2018, the phrase ‘smart home technology’ might have seemed daunting for many. However, fast-forward 12 months and the smart home sector has enjoyed its most successful year to date, with the UK becoming the largest growing market in Europe.
Digital transformation in business is accelerating dramatically, with the adoption of emerging technologies such as automation, AI, big data and the internet of things.