3 hidden risks of moving VDI to the cloud and how organisations avoid them

For many UK organisations, the move from on-premises VDI to the cloud feels inevitable. The drivers are well understood: cost pressure, ageing infrastructure, hybrid work, and the need for greater agility. Yet for all its promise, cloud migration still triggers hesitation, especially among risk-averse IT leaders responsible for security, performance, and continuity. That caution is…

IT automation as a strategic advantage

Across UK organisations, the pressure on IT teams is no longer abstract. Skilled resources are limited, recruitment is slow, and experienced engineers are increasingly stretched across security, operations, and transformation initiatives at the same time. Yet expectations on IT have continued to increase. In this environment, time has become one of the most valuable assets…

Future-proofing virtual desktops: what IT leaders need to plan for now

If the past few years have taught IT leaders anything, it’s that stability is no longer the default state. Work patterns shift quickly. Security threats evolve constantly. Business priorities change mid-year, not mid-decade. Against that backdrop, many organisations are re-examining a question that once felt settled: how future-ready is our desktop strategy, really? Future-proofing means…

Cloud DaaS vs on-premises VDI: why the TCO conversation has finally changed

For a long time, the total cost of ownership (TCO) debate between cloud desktops and on-premises VDI felt unresolved. On paper, on-premises environments looked cheaper once the infrastructure was “paid for.” Cloud DaaS promised flexibility, but sceptics questioned whether that flexibility justified ongoing consumption costs. That conversation has shifted decisively. Rising infrastructure costs, licensing complexity,…

Why CIOs need analytics capability to scale AI

AI is accelerating analytics at unprecedented speed. But organizations that mistake AI adoption for analytics capability development are discovering that technology alone does not scale into value. For CIOs, the real differentiator is not AI sophistication, but the strength of the analytics capability that governs how AI is embedded into purposeful decision-making. AI as the…