Humans v AI: What AI Gets Right, What It Gets Catastrophically Wrong, and Why Humans Still Matter
Friday, 20 February 2026
Can AI handle the work you’re paying knowledge workers to do? Sometimes. When the task is pure pattern work – drafting emails, summarizing documents, spotting data anomalies – AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot are faster than any human. But they collapse the moment work requires context they can’t see, judgment about
- Published in Artificial Intelligence
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The Technical Debt Time Bomb: Why Shortcuts Today Cost Millions Tomorrow
Friday, 13 February 2026
The Invisible Balance Sheet Every startup begins with a loan. I don’t mean the venture capital in the bank or the credit line from the bank. I mean the loan you take out against your own code. In the early days, speed is the only currency that matters. You need to ship the MVP. You
- Published in IT Consultancy
When Cyber Insurance Keeps Moving the Goalposts: Remain Insurable While Expectations Rise
Thursday, 12 February 2026
Will your policy really pay out? If you had a serious ransomware or payment‑fraud incident tomorrow, how confident are you that your cyber insurance would pay out in full and on time? Many mid‑market businesses only discover the answer to this very basic question is “no” when their insurer digs up the proposal form and
- Published in Cyber Security
Teams or Slack: Making the Right Collaboration Platform Choice for Your Business
Friday, 23 January 2026
Most organisations choose collaboration platforms by comparing features. Then wonder why adoption fails. Here’s what we’ve learned implementing these platforms across UK businesses: the organisations that succeed aren’t the ones who chose the “right” platform by feature comparison. They’re the ones who committed completely and forced the change. Microsoft Teams reached 360 million monthly active users by
- Published in Guidance
Zero Trust in the Kitchen: Why Your Fryer Needs a Different Network Than Your Guests
Friday, 23 January 2026
Can a compromised smart fryer really take down your payment system? It sounds absurd, but on a flat network, it is a technical certainty. In 2026, the greatest threat to restaurant reliability isn’t a targeted hacker in a hoodie. It is the flat network architecture that allows a guest’s infected smartphone or an unpatched IoT
- Published in Cyber Security
When Client Campaigns Leak: Protecting Creative IP in the Digital Age
Wednesday, 21 January 2026
How vulnerable are creative agencies to cyber attacks targeting valuable client intellectual property? Extremely vulnerable. Your agency’s most valuable assets aren’t sitting in the studio. They’re on your servers. Unreleased campaigns, brand strategies in development, and client briefs marked “confidential” represent millions invested in marketing and months of creative work. 43% of businesses experienced breaches in the past year.
- Published in Cyber Security, Guidance





