• One in three DBAs considering job move amid rising pressures

    A new report finds growing strain on database administrators. SolarWinds’ latest State of the DBA Report reveals one in three DBAs are eyeing career moves as workloads and misalignment with executives intensify.


  • Keep Britain Working Review calls for ‘new deal’ on health and work

    Britain faces a quiet but urgent crisis, says the new Keep Britain Working Review. One in five adults is out of work due to ill-health. The government’s review calls for a shared-responsibility model — with employers, employees, and government working together to make work healthier and more inclusive.


  • Executives under pressure as Stress Awareness Day highlights hidden risks

    Stress among business leaders is rising fast. National Stress Awareness Day 2025 places a spotlight on how strategic stress management and leadership culture can mitigate risk.


  • Austerity rebranded? Reeves’s realism tests Britain’s patience

    Reeves’s pre-Budget speech sent uneasy ripples through politics and business. The language of optimism has given way to fiscal realism, and while markets have steadied, many now question whether the government can hold public confidence through restraint.


  • 10 strategic priorities for the next generation of scale-ups

    Scaling a business is never a straight line. Jamie Roberts, Managing Partner at YFM, outlines ten strategic priorities shaping the next generation of UK scale-ups — from product-led growth and AI adoption to global-ready cultures and sustainability-driven advantage.


  • UK tech scale-ups lag FTSE peers in AI board expertise

    Just one in three UK tech scale-ups have AI board expertise. New research from Think & Grow reveals UK technology scale-ups risk falling behind larger listed peers, with just 32% boasting artificial intelligence expertise on their boards compared with 40% of FTSE 350 tech companies.


  • How smart data strategies power high-performing revenue operations

    Smart data transforms revenue operations in the subscription economy. Lindsey Meyl, Vice President of Revenue Operations at iManage, explains how businesses shifting from acquisition-focused funnels to recurring growth models must rethink how data informs every stage of the customer lifecycle, using AI-powered insights to drive sustainable performance.


  • Record number of high-earning women achieved

    Record numbers of female high-earners in the UK are emerging. The number of women earning over £125,000, paying the top income tax rate, rose by 12% to 284,000. Women now make up 26% of top-rate taxpayers in the UK.


  • Innovation alone won’t secure the UK’s tech leadership

    The UK’s tech ambition demands more than innovation. It must be secure by design. Sabeen Malik, VP of Global Government Affairs and Public Policy at Rapid7, argues that voluntary security codes will not deliver the resilience Britain needs. True progress depends on mandatory, measurable frameworks developed through meaningful public–private collaboration.


  • Chris Kaspar: Redefining Digital Wellness

    Technology should serve humanity, not consume it. That’s the conviction driving Chris Kaspar, founder of Wisephone and Sage Mobile, whose “intentional technology” movement seeks to heal digital dependence. From rejecting multimillion-dollar deals to redesigning devices for peace of mind, Kaspar is proving ethics and innovation can coexist.