Every few months a new round of headlines declares that the global AI bubble is about to burst.
Smarter payment claims: How Designer Group digitised a critical construction workflow
Brother UK has launched a new report, The Tech Trust Index, which reveals that IT decision-makers are willing to pay a 24% premium from brands they believe won’t let them down
Affinda Platform, an AI document processing solution, has just launched an Integration Agent that lets organisations connect AI-extracted document data with the business systems they already use, without writing a single line of code.
Fujitsu announced in April the launch of Fujitsu Application Transform powered by Fujitsu Kozuchi, a generative AI service that analyses source code and automatically generates design documents, and they claim contributes to a 97% reduction in work time
In the UK and across EMEA, alert fatigue has crossed a threshold and is no longer just a tactical inconvenience or a workforce issue alone. Brett Candon, VP International, Dropzone AI outlines the risk
Visibility isn’t enough; NetOps and SecOps teams need a mathematically accurate understanding of network behavior for trustworthy autonomous networking according to Peyman Kazemian, Co-founder, Forward Networks
Enterprise-grade product features, combined with an agile and aggressive licensing model, offer MSPs maximum agility in the competitive Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) market.
Many IT professionals believe employees need more support to sort out everyday tech disruptions, a survey of 1,000 UK IT professionals reveals.
New guidelines provide a framework to lower operational risk and support seamless roaming at scale across public, enterprise and IoT environments
Chris brings over 20 years of experience building products and leading engineering teams at scale, including senior engineering leadership roles at SolarWinds and Cisco, where he helped build large-scale platforms used by millions of IT professionals worldwide.
Modernising legacy systems amid ageing infrastructure and skills shortages
Federica Monsone, CEO and founder, A3 Communications, gives us the key takeaways from Technology Live! in Paris
IPv6 has sat in the shadow of the legacy IPv4 protocol for years according to Martin Hodgson, Account Executive, Paessler GmbH . Now, IPv6 is growing and will soon be the new mainstream internet protocol in the next wave of internet communications.
I woke at 2am this morning – the day after Easter Monday – and saw the moon rise, and wondered at the height of man’s ingenuity that enabled four astronauts to encircle it, the farthest human beings have been from the earth – then plunged into the depths of humanity where the same resourcefulness, if that is the correct word, uses similar technology to build machines to destroy buildings and kill people.
Spring is most definitely in the air, and we're turning East to Shanghai for our first blossoming story - Alibaba's launch in March of its new 'Wukong' agentic platform, the Chinese giant's push to move from AI assistant to AI operative provider, rushing to join the ranks of US big tech providers already in this space.
Why solution-led selling is reshaping the document management market - a Q&A with Brian Fortune, GM of Sales, PFU (EMEA)
Document Logistix Senior Consultant Josh Baterip explains why document management software is becoming critical to operational resilience, compliance and controlled change management in modern IT environments
In a long-term partnership with DocTech that spans over a decade, a leading UK forestry group tells Document Manager how it has successfully replaced paper-based processes with automated digital workflows
How Restore Information Management helped the Office of the Public Guardian modernise the processing of lasting power of attorney documents using cloud-based automation
Karen Edwards & Victoria Coleman, Directors at REAKT Recruitment, on how AI, governance and workflow orchestration mean that organisations are radically rethinking the skills, roles and partnerships needed to stay competitive
Artificial intelligence has transformed expectations across the document processing landscape, but despite widespread testing, many enterprise organisations are still searching for ways to achieve widespread adoption of AI in production environments without the accompanying risk, complexity or compliance exposure.
From manual bottlenecks to straight-through processing: enabling smarter, faster public sector finance operations with intelligent document AI
Despite rising investment, new research shows knowledge workers are losing up to an hour a day searching for information. Laura Wenzel, Global Marketing and Insights Director, iManage tells us why fixing data foundations, not just deploying AI, is now critical
OPEX explains how selecting the right capture strategy supports mixed documents, mailroom intake and archive-scale digitisation
OPEX explains how selecting the right capture strategy supports mixed documents, mailroom intake and archive-scale digitisation
Deborah Ward-Johnstone, who works with the Information and Records Management Society on its annual conference, explains why the show's Information Marketplace has become one of the profession's most important meeting points for fresh ideas, innovation and new technology
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Walking around a hyper-realistic virtual construction project or complex laboratory helps managers make instant critical decisions - and this process has just become even easier with Cintoo's launch of its 360 Edition
Asta Siteprogress gives Project Managers access to real-time feedback from the construction site
How productivity gains using marXact GPS surveying solution helped SolidPoints surveyors outbid the competition
How productivity gains using marXact GPS surveying solution helped SolidPoints surveyors outbid the competition
Maxon releases an integrated AEC solution of its popular rendering solution Redshift, giving architects and interior designers access to a platform that blends accessibility with performance
Can technology close the gap on the UK Government's construction targets?
V-Levels and digital literacy are key to the 1.5m housing target according to Rob Norton, UK Director, PlanRadar
How productivity gains helped a surveyor outbid the competition using marXact's GPS-surveying solution
Matthew Ross at Sunbelt Rentals UK & Ireland explains how connecting every asset on the jobsite is transforming platform dynamics
FMB member launches TRADEWAYS, the first UK-based platform designed for neurodiverse workers in the construction industry
Trimble introduces ProjectSight, an easy-to-use, cloud-based project management solution
Vectorworks releases its 2026 version of its popular design software, accompanied by the results of their research into trends within the industry. Vectorworks' Alex Altieri adds an overview of what the new Sustainability Dashboard offers
Business insurance expert MoneySuperMarket has analysed Companies House data of every UK postcode area and all industry Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes, revealing the sectors that saw the highest number of new businesses launched in 2025.
N BS has partnered with Circular Ecology, environmental sustainability specialists and authors of the ICE database, to launch a comprehensive guide.
Golden Software has released the newest version of its Surfer mapping and 3D visualisation software package with enhanced subsurface viewing capabilities and ease-of-use functionality.
Leading charity head Mossie Lyons has been announced as the keynote speaker for this year’s Big Construction Diversity Challenge (BCDC).
Sustainable house-building technology with the potential to solve global housing crises has been added to a highly regarded framework for disruptors in the Scottish construction sector.
When it comes to digitisation and technology adoption, often purchasing the software package is the easiest part of the journey. The real work begins when it comes to rolling it out across a business, ensuring that you are empowering employees to maximise its value.
Here, Stuart Campbell, Senior Manager of enterprise sales at Trimble, explores the importance of training when it comes to true tech adoption, contributing to a "digital first" culture.
Encryption has long been the valiant protector that is almost taken for granted. This is no longer sustainable
The cybersecurity industry has undergone enormous change since the Cybersecurity Act was issued in 2019. High time for a rethink
In the Jan-Feb 2026 issue, Computing Security queried what the 'dark forces' of cybersecurity would unleash on the industry throughout the year. Here, several more observers offer their thoughts
As the year 2026 advances, organisations must evolve their cybersecurity strategies to protect identity, maintain data integrity and safeguard brand trust, says Dr Yvonne Bernard, CTO of Hornetsecurity by Proofpoint
In the second of our 2-part series, we ask how incident response can help to stave off attacks and also prevent future incidents
A new initiative from Infosecurity Europe seeks to champion the next generation of cybersecurity innovators and strengthen the future of the cyber ecosystem
Why should it be that each tool you use multiplies your attack surface? We asked Rodolfo Saccani, CTO and head of R&D, Libraesva, for his insights
When it comes to network security, how can organisations be sure that they've identified and tracked where all of the failures and successes are?
A feature-length cyberwar documentary, told from deep inside the cybersecurity community itself, is lined up for its premiere this summer
Three-quarters of UK IT teams say they've experienced outages as a result of ignored or suppressed alerts in 2025, according to research from Splunk.
In 2026, "protecting sensitive data is no longer a simple task, especially amidst the threat of AI agents going rogue," states Steve Bradford, SVP EMEA at SailPoint.
Kiteworks has announced a strategic partnership with Concentric AI to deliver robust capabilities for securing data in motion.
UK organisations are said to be significantly overestimating their readiness to secure AI.
Many organisations have only manual or ad hoc coordination of their IT/OT visibility and monitoring, it is claimed.
Advantech has introduced a new line-up of application-focused Edge AI solutions, powered by NVIDIA Jetson Thor modules.
IBM has unveiled IBM Sovereign Core, a new AI solution.
When do you buy SaaS and when do you build a service for security-first applications? Here are some thoughts on both sides of the argument
It's encouraging to note that the UK government has now unveiled plans that will promote free AI training for workers across the UK.
With increased insider threats and rigorous data privacy laws, DLP and AI are now emerging more and more as a united force
Manchester City has selected N-able as its official cybersecurity partner, protecting critical systems, data, and daily operations across the Club's digital environment.
The 2026 SolarWinds State of Monitoring & Observability Report examines how IT teams are navigating increasingly fragmented hybrid environments, and in turn, how AI is reshaping modern observability. In partnership with UserEvidence, SolarWinds surveyed more than 750 IT professionals managing complex, distributed systems marked by tool sprawl, cross-team silos, and prolonged outages.
Enterprises facing rapidly growing backup demands, shrinking windows of opportunity and the ever-present threat of ransomware attacks need to rethink their data protection strategies. ExaGrid has the answer as its Tiered Backup Storage systems deliver an incredibly flexible and high performing scale-out storage solution with a unique front-end Landing Zone and the industry’s only AI-Powered Retention Time-Lock for Ransomware Recovery (RTL) feature, which identifies anomalies and prevents threat actors from maliciously deleting or encrypting backup data.
The 2026 Kaseya INKY Email Security Report shows that 2025 was an inflection point where AI reshaped both attacks and defensive strategy.
Lee Wilkinson, EMEA Technology and Strategy Lead for Cloud, Data Centre and Intelligent Edge at Insight, plots a cloud roadmap to success
Mark Lewis, Chief Marketing Officer at Pulsant, offers his insights on why UK businesses are bringing data home
Using Hyland Intelligent MedRecords and Hyland Intelligent Correspondence for Revenue Cycle, healthcare organisations can reduce administrative burden, accelerate access to critical information, and improve financial outcomes.
ABBYY is fuelling a new era of AI-driven solutions in 2026 having secured no less than 22 patents in purpose-built AI for document process automation.
Document Logistix has announced that it is joining forces with Whitevision. The company told Document Manager that the move underlines its ongoing commitment to supporting customers, ensuring continuity of service, and retaining the experienced team that has built the business.
Ahead of World Backup Day, experts from Keepit, Scality and NAKIVO, highlight the hidden risks around SaaS data, storage resilience and modern backup strategies.
New strategy strengthens AI infrastructure protection, mitigates agent-driven risk, and activates trusted enterprise data for secure AI adoption
The first week of March brought news that Nasuni has acquired Resilio, strengthening its capabilities in high-performance file synchronisation and edge acceleration.
Ben Coleman, Wholesale Regional Partner Manager for EMEA at 11:11 Systems, explains why wholesale partnerships are the hidden force reshaping the cloud landscape
Hybrid models, AI-driven workflows, and human-centric technology orchestration will no longer be optional, they will redefine how companies attract talent, drive productivity and stay competitive, according to Peter McLeavery, Solutions Architect at Cybit
Federica Monsone, CEO and founder, A3 Communications, on the challenges of long-term data storage and the technologies that can enable it
Cybersecurity is no longer a 'nice to have' or just an optional extra, argues 101 Data Solutions. It’s much more
NCC Group has partnered with Delinea to deliver its cloud-native identity security solutions.
The ramifications of Trump’s attacks on Iran will be widespread and last for years.
From Digital Ambition to Digital Accountability
From paper archives to structured, searchable digital Records achieved through RICOH’s fi-8950
Paul Keefe, Sales Director, Cleardata delivers the case for Outsourced Digital Mailrooms
Nigel Dews, Managing Director, Restore Information Management, explains how trust, governance and real-world value are reshaping information management in 2026
In mid February, Quocirca released its AI Vendor Landscape 2026 report, revealing that artificial intelligence is moving from experimental add on to essential enabler across the global print and capture industry. As organisations intensify digital transformation initiatives, print manufacturers and ISVs are embedding AI across devices, platforms, software, and managed services to drive productivity, automation, security, and sustainability.
Opex Corp has just announced the launch of its Velo™ Series powered by InoTec, a new class of premium desktop and free standing high production scanners.
The annual must-attend conference for information professionals - and DM Mag is equally thrilled to be there to cover what's hot alongside you!
Bob Gristock, EzeScan Channel Sales Manager, discusses the growing challenge of unmanaged PII within unstructured content and states the case for continuous automated discovery
Ernie Crawford, President & CEO, Crawford Technologies details Eight Pillars of Risk Assessment for Data
Maxime Vermeir, Vice President AI Strategy, ABBYY tells us why financial services and insurers must rethink KYC from a compliance checklist to an orchestrated experience
Iron Mountain details how it moved away from inefficient manual contract processes by deploying its own InSight® Digital Experience Platform (DXP)
How Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust cut costs, reduced waste and regained oversight of its print estate with Kyocera Document Solutions
The one annual conference that every information professional should attend
PaperCut MF Print Management Software solution brings power, control and transparency to print at FUJIFILM Speciality Ink Systems Ltd
The latest iteration of KODAK's Info Input IDP platform has just landed in January 2026 with deeper native AI integrations, streamlined workflow design, and enhanced validation features than we have seen before. This version launch will help organisations accelerate document automation, improve data quality, and operate more flexibly across an expanding universe of AI services.
New solution approach supports data residency and selection of regional, national, and private sovereign cloud environments without sacrificing recoverability or data security