Showing posts from December, 2023

{n}.bora's Top Articles: 11th December

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Alt text: a smartphone taking a photo of a Christmas tree; The tree is displayed on the screen.  Photo by Matt Botsford on Unsplash. This week’s articles include why smaller businesses should engage in cloud migrations, using AI to analyse literature, and the best apps to use over Christmas. As ever, feel free to contact us to discuss the topics raised.   We will be taking a break from these blogs over the festive period, and will be returning in the new year. Until then, we hope you have a great Christmas and new year, and thank you for your support over 2023. Business: This article from Entrepreneur looks at how migrating to the cloud can benefit small and medium-sized businesses: https://www.entrepreneur.com/leadership/how-small-and-medium-businesses-can-save-money-and-increase/464648 Technology: Users are unlikely to move away from larger web platforms, even when they actively dislike them. This article from the Next Web explores why:  https://thenextweb.com/news/why-...

{n}.bora's Top Articles: 5th December

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Alt text: a smartphone displaying the ChatGPT homescreen against a background of florescent green lights. Photo by Mojahid Mottakin on Unsplash. This week’s articles include why companies should (and don’t) minimise the amount of data they keep about customers, the benefits of integrating Microsoft’s Power Platform with generative AI, and how organisations are using technology to protect historical sites. As ever, {n}.bora can provide advice and support on any of the topics raised, so please get in touch if you want to discuss these further.    Business: This blog post from Kearney looks at how to ensure repeated transformations run smoothly within larger organisations where employees are tired from multiple changes:   https://www.kearney.com/service/transactions-transformations/article/transforming-the-fatigued-organization Technology: This opinion piece from Fast Company discusses why data minimisation (or storing the smallest amount of data about customers possibl...