Perspectives

By Andy Stanford-Clark on 9 April, 2020

IBM employees join the rallying call to build visors for NHS staff

IBM staff with 3D printers are volunteering to turn their devices and skills to help alleviate the shortage of protective face visors for hospitals. Within just the first few days of a rallying call for help, a shipment of 20 visors was created and sent to a grateful University Hospital Southampton. Over 300 have now […]

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By Mark Wakefield on 9 April, 2020

IBM and Cisco partner to support education, charity and healthcare professionals across the UK

In response to the challenges of the COVID-19 outbreak IBM and Cisco have joined forces to support teachers and operational staff in schools, charity workers and people working in care homes and healthcare including GPs. All these people across the UK have the opportunity to secure free access to video conferencing through use of the […]

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By Andrew Worsley-Tonks on 9 April, 2020

IBM employees join the rallying call to build visors for NHS staff

IBM staff with 3D printers are volunteering to turn their devices and skills to help alleviate the shortage of protective face visors for hospitals. Within just the first few days of a rallying call for help, a shipment of 20 visors was created and sent to a grateful University Hospital Southampton. Over 300 have now […]

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By Rupert Clegg and Bob Booth on 3 March, 2020

CFO: the restless reinventor – Chapter 5

Tackling the competition through transformation As we have explored in this series, CFOs are entering a brave new, cognitive and digitised world. The way organisations interact with their customer base, absorb and understand the avalanche of data is critical for CFOs and their teams in terms of decision-making agility. IBM’s Institute of Business Value study […]

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By Jenny Taylor MBE on 6 February, 2020

Apprenticeships – helping secure the workforce of the future

Employers are spending more than £4.4 billion a year on the skills shortage[1] (Open University Business Barometer 2019), predominantly through recruitment activities, but buying skills and not building them is a short-term approach, which ultimately won’t pay dividends. It is crucial that organisations take a more sustainable approach using training to address their skills gaps. […]

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By James Lovell on 6 February, 2020

Who Said Stores are Dead, Long Live the Connected Store…

As a repeat attendee at NRF’s Big Show in New York, I have seen a notable shift in theme from “omni-channel retailing” to the “Connected Store”.  With retailers putting more and more connected devices and technologies in the store, and industry suppliers embedding AI in evolving solutions, it’s apparent that retailers have a wealth of […]

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By Charlotte Fisher-Morecroft on 3 February, 2020

Degree Apprentices – working for the tech sector

Digital & Technology Solutions degree apprentices are making an important contribution to IBM and the digital economy. At IBM, we have over 50 Digital and Technology Solutions degree apprentices, studying at University of Exeter, Manchester Metropolitan University and the Open University. Our first cohort of degree apprentices graduated from Queen Mary University of London and […]

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By Keric Morris on 23 January, 2020

Building new business models to support the energy transition

Across many sectors of industry, we have seen significant disruption in the past few decades. In the retail space, we have seen around 20% of trade go online since the turn of the millennium and a move to out of town retail parks with the corresponding demise of the high street, while in the leisure […]

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By Keric Morris on 16 December, 2019

Climate Change and Energy Transition

We are getting used to news of failure on hitting climate change targets. The latest WMO provisional statement on the state of the Global Climate highlighted that instead of a carbon reduced, carbon emissions actually increased by 1.5% a year over the past decade, requiring a 7.6% reduction every year to 2030 to stay within […]

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By Rupert Clegg and Bob Booth on 9 December, 2019

CFO: the restless reinventor – Chapter 4

Insight is everything for the disruptive CFO In previous chapters, we discussed the pivotal role the CFO plays in setting the agenda for decisions that can make or break the business. At the heart of this shift is the abundance of data available, and the proliferation of technology that helps us to process that data […]

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By Andi Britt on 22 October, 2019

Empower your people

Culture matters: humanity is at the heart of the Cognitive Enterprise Technology may be driving the current evolution of business. But smart organisations realise that becoming a Cognitive Enterprise requires more than just a few training sessions on the latest software. It necessitates a significant shift in skills, attitude and culture that empowers employees to […]

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By Giorgio Danesi on 22 October, 2019

Design intelligent workflows

Humanising machines: how intelligent workflows will transform customer experience. When we talk about the ways in which AI is going to change the world of business, all discussions lead back to one important point. The truly successful Cognitive Enterprise is one in which technology works alongside people to enable the best possible customer experience – […]

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By Rupert Clegg and Bob Booth on 15 October, 2019

CFO: the restless reinventor – Chapter 3

Capability and culture: the key ingredients for reinvention As we discussed in chapter 1 and chapter 2, radical new technology is uncovering valuable insights and revolutionising the way organisations operate. Any business leader worth their salt will be looking to implement these game-changing solutions. But successful CFOs will plough at least as much energy into […]

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By Bill Kelleher on 15 October, 2019

IBM tackles digital skills gap with UK launch of SkillsBuild

Following the P-TECH launch earlier this year, the new SkillsBuild platform reinforces IBM’s commitment to life-long learning in the UK   Around the globe, new technologies are rapidly transforming the world of work, and – as a result, the skillsets people need to be successful. To ensure an inclusive workforce, we must change the way we […]

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By Nick Garrod on 19 September, 2019

CICS 50th Anniversary

This year is a Golden Jubilee for innovation. These 50-year anniversaries include the first US ATM; the first successful heart transplant; the Moon landing. And perhaps less well-known to most people is that the IBM software product called CICS was born in 1969. It was designed to fill a gap in the Public Utilities market, […]

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