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Digital platforms have become one of most powerful forces in global business. They support entire ecosystems, enabling rapid growth and huge profits for multiple participants.
improve effectiveness and decision making across the criminal justice sector: investment in technology, agile working, data management and understanding the importance of investing in technology
We’re working with the police and criminal justice agencies to develop and utilise innovative technology that can support victims of domestic violence better.
It doesn’t seem too long ago that the introduction of interactive voice response (IVR) received a rocky reception with many customers citing that they preferred to speak to a ‘real human’.
There can be no doubt the pandemic has altered the emotional make-up of society. Collectively, we are now much more aware of the suffering of others – and how could we not be after seeing lives turned upside down and businesses upended with no sense of rhyme or reason or equity.
Policing is navigating an age of complexity and continual change. To create clarity, forces are looking to partners to help them tackle their operational and organisational challenges.
A popular online brokerage prided itself on building a customer experience that made trading stocks as easy as swiping right or left to purchase a book online.
There have been enormous advances in the scale and availability of data, which is essential for machine learning.
In January I was privileged to be a speaker and panellist at a very insightful seminar organised by the Westminster Legal Policy Forum, discussing the future of court modernisation.
Against the backdrop of more than a decade of increasingly stretched budgets , police forces across the UK have long been faced with significant operational and organisational challenges.