Sally Eaves Tech Expert

Dr. Sally Eaves is a highly experienced Chief Technology Officer, Professor in Advanced Technologies and a Global Strategic Advisor on Digital Transformation specialising in the application of emergent technologies, notably AI, FinTech, Blockchain & 5G disciplines, for business transformation and social impact at scale. An international Keynote Speaker and Author, Sally was an inaugural recipient of the Frontier Technology and Social Impact award, presented at the United Nations in 2018 and has been described as the ‘torchbearer for ethical tech’ founding Aspirational Futures to enhance inclusion, diversity and belonging in the technology space and beyond.

 
The Future of Work as AI Shapes Productivity and Learning

The Future of Work as AI Shapes Productivity and Learning

Constant change is at the heart of the technology industry.

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Navigating the API Economy: Growth and Security Challenges

Navigating the API Economy: Growth and Security Challenges

The API economy has witnessed remarkable growth, with API calls now constituting over 80% of internet traffic.

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Empowering Proactive Cyber Security with Managed Detection and Response

Empowering Proactive Cyber Security with Managed Detection and Response

Cyber threats continue to grow in sophistication, targeting businesses of all sizes, from startups to large enterprises.

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Cracking AI Contract Management Challenges

Cracking AI Contract Management Challenges

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing contract lifecycle management (CLM), streamlining contract creation, negotiation, and analysis.

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How FWA and NTN Wireless Technology is Steadily Democratizing Data Access

How FWA and NTN Wireless Technology is Steadily Democratizing Data Access

In the space of just a few decades, we’ve moved from a world where citizens are fortunate to enjoy wireless data access at all, to enjoying the ability to access the internet just about anywhere. And with data now so critical to everyone's lives we also understand the imperative to democratize data access to every citizen and in every country across the globe – indeed this has provoked dialogue around this accessibility being an essential utility or moreover a basic human right. And there remain challenges. As it stands, universal data access can require bulky devices – and large wallets. And in some places, high bandwidth just isn’t a reality – yet.

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