AI agents are becoming skilled digital workers. Businesses deploying them now will leave hesitant competitors behind
AI is the making decisions about your purchases using bad data
Kris Irizawa
Jun 3 '26
When I talk to brands today, I often start with an uncomfortable truth: the machines are making decisions about your customers based on signals that are increasingly broken
Building resilience in an age of increasing cyberattacks
Tamara Littleton
May 26 '26
As AI-powered cyber threats escalate, business leaders must act now to protect their organisations from deepfake scams and social engineering attacks
How businesses are putting AI into action
Georgina Taylor
Apr 27 '26
Why turning AI into a way of working is the real competitive advantage. More than 70 per cent of organisations say they are using AI. Fewer than 20 per cent are seeing meaningful impact across the business
NetSuite unveils AI features to help UK SMEs work smarter and scale faster
Latifa Yedroudj
Apr 23 '26
Oracle NetSuite has unveiled new AI-powered updates designed to help small and medium-sized businesses boost efficiency, improve decision-making, and scale with confidence
AI will not replace you but your competitor using it will
Georgina Taylor
Apr 21 '26
Inside Piers Linney’s no-nonsense blueprint for building an AI-powered business
The UK does not need AI sovereignty
Piers Linney
Apr 17 '26
Organisations redesigning around AI are building self-reinforcing advantages. Those still running pilots risk a gap that becomes impossible to close
Building resilience in an age of increasing cyberattacks
Tamara Littleton
Apr 10 '26
Something I’m seeing more as part of my role at Polpeo is the growing concern about how a business would fare if it was hit by one of the new methods of cyberattacks
How to pick the right tools for your business
Christina Hamilton
Apr 9 '26
Disconnected tools and underused systems often create more work for SMEs than they remove. Here’s how to build a tech stack that genuinely works for your business
Why UK SMEs are rethinking their communication systems after the PSTN switch-off
Zoe Price
Mar 26 '26
The traditional copper landline network that has connected British homes and businesses for decades is being switched off
How UK small businesses can use AI with confidence
Kate Hayward
Mar 25 '26
Small businesses in 2026 continue to operate in a tough economic environment. Rising costs, tighter margins and ongoing economic uncertainty mean owners are constantly looking for ways to work smarter, not just harder
The compounding advantage of AI-first organisations
Piers Linney
Mar 6 '26
Organisations redesigning around AI are building self-reinforcing advantages. Those still running pilots risk a gap that becomes impossible to close