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Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech

Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech

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🎙️ Welcome to Best of LinkedIn: Digital Transformation & Tech – your go-to space for your go-to space for high-impact insights and meaningful connections in the world of digital transformation and technology. Trusted by thousands of tech enthusiasts and digital leaders, this podcast brings you the very best content in Digital Products & Services, ICT & Tech Insights, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Insights, and Sustainability & Green ICT - without the noise. We’re not just here to share ideas - we’re here to build community. From curated LinkedIn discussions to timely tech insights, we connect professionals who want to learn, adapt, and thrive in the digital age. If you’re ready to cut through the clutter and focus on what truly moves the needle in digital transformation, you’re in the right place. Let’s get started.Frenus GmbH Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Best of LinkedIn: Artificial Intelligence CW 07/ 08
    Feb 26 2026
    We curate most relevant posts about Artificial Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition explores the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence through the lenses of governance, compliance, and global strategy. A central theme is the European Union’s AI Act, with experts debating whether it provides a necessary trust infrastructure or risks creating a competitive disadvantage against the US and China. The text highlights a shift from simple generative chatbots toward autonomous agents that require robust architectural scaffolding and ethical oversight. Several reports emphasise that successful enterprise adoption depends on addressing data sovereignty, energy constraints, and organizational redesign rather than just technological capability. Concerns regarding market consolidation, biased outputs, and the rapid depreciation of hardware assets are also presented as critical risks. Ultimately, the sources suggest that the next phase of the AI revolution will be defined by execution, regulatory readiness, and the integration of human-centric values into automated systems. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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    15 mins
  • Best of LinkedIn: Cloud Insights CW 07/ 08
    Feb 24 2026
    We curate most relevant posts about Cloud Insights on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition explores the evolving landscape of cloud computing in 2026, focusing on the intersection of sovereignty, artificial intelligence, and financial management. A significant portion of the text highlights the rise of sovereign cloud frameworks in Europe, as organisations seek to balance innovation with data residency and regulatory compliance. The emergence of FinOps is presented as a critical discipline for governing cloud expenditure, moving beyond simple cost-cutting to align technology investments with business value. Additionally, the records discuss the architectural advantages of hybrid and private clouds for supporting intensive AI workloads and legacy system modernisation. Industry experts also emphasize the human elements of digital transformation, noting that leadership alignment and cultural shifts are as vital as technical execution. Collectively, these insights suggest a transition toward a more mature, resilient, and strategically governed global cloud ecosystem. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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    20 mins
  • Best of LinkedIn: Sustainability & Green ICT CW 06/ 07
    Feb 20 2026
    We curate most relevant posts about Sustainability & Green ICT on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition collectively examine the environmental impact of rapid technological expansion, specifically focusing on the massive resource demands of Artificial Intelligence and data centres. Experts highlight the critical need for Green IT strategies, proposing solutions such as regenerative agriculture, liquid cooling, and circular economy practices to mitigate carbon emissions, water scarcity, and e-waste. The reports also address geopolitical shifts, noting how regions like Scotland and the Middle East are positioning themselves as leaders in sustainable energy infrastructure. While some contributors advocate for stringent corporate accountability and improved measurement standards, others explore futuristic alternatives like space-based compute or timber-built facilities. Ultimately, the collection emphasizes that digital sovereignty is now inseparable from energy sovereignty, requiring a fundamental move toward principled software architecture and resource efficiency. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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    24 mins
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