29th June 2021
Our director of operations, Paul Drake, says that while machine learning is no longer the new technology on the block, its potential is still not being used to its full advantage. Machine learning – that is, the branch of AI that gives computers the ability to gather, analyse and interpret data without human input – is nothing new, but take-up across many industries is still slow. While ...
8th June 2021
Over the past 18 months, traditional ways of doing business have been thrown into chaos, with social interactions kept to a minimum. In a recent piece for Companies Digest, we argued that the pandemic has meant that there has never been a better time for firms to embrace digital, to fill the void left by distancing regulations. Digital solutions have always had the capacity to make life ...
4th June 2021
The race for digitalisation has been happening for years - but now it’s picking up speed. A digital strategy needs to be built into every business, new or old, to truly harness the opportunities presented by advances in technology - a trend that has been hastened by the restrictions enforced in the wake of the pandemic. However, Covid-19 isn’t the sole driver of this rapid shift; major p ...
26th May 2021
With companies across the country adapting to remote working, Covid-19 has accelerated the demand for digital. Innovative business leaders are investing in digital transformation and, by utilising tech in their firm’s processes, they are disrupting markets, enhancing the efficiency of teams, and increasing productivity and profit margins. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the leisure in ...
30th March 2021
As the Covid pandemic wreaked havoc around the world, one of the hardest hit industries was the arts, which relies predominantly on people gathering in groups. However, we thrive on helping local organisations get back on their feet with updated software systems, and we recently worked with Tees Music Alliance (TMA) to share live music events, despite lockdown. TMA was looking for a way ...
12th January 2021
In 1991, the world wide web as we know it was created by computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee. Since then, it has revolutionised the way we interact with each other, bringing us closer together in many ways, but further apart in others. And now, we’re seeing another revolution with the dawning of the Internet of Things (IoT 4.0); connecting devices with devices. Most people will be fami ...