Documental Breakdown – Using Python to Generate Word Documents and PDFs

Python is a very popular programming language, known for its versatility, straightforward syntax and flexibility. One of its greatest advantages, is its ability to automate repetitive, tedious tasks. For example, if you are wanting to edit the same letter numerous times to include personalised fields, e.g., a person’s name or address, Python can be used… Continue reading Documental Breakdown – Using Python to Generate Word Documents and PDFs

Monte Carlo Simulations: Navigating a World Full of Uncertainties

Introduction Monte Carlo simulations represent a cornerstone in the landscape of computational algorithms, widely acclaimed for their versatility and efficacy in navigating uncertainties across diverse disciplines. This blog embarks on an exploratory journey through the history, workings, significance, applications, and the inherent risks of Monte Carlo simulations, offering a comprehensive insight into this fascinating computational… Continue reading Monte Carlo Simulations: Navigating a World Full of Uncertainties

Back it up, Back it in, let me begin – Automated backup of Microsoft SharePoint

Even in the modern age of cloud computing, where companies routinely synchronise their data to cloud storage facilities, backups are important. Anyone who has been (un)fortunate enough to be involved with ISO27001 knows there are plenty of questions in it about backups, and the answer ‘we’re assuming AWS doesn’t ever break or go out of… Continue reading Back it up, Back it in, let me begin – Automated backup of Microsoft SharePoint

Bays Crowd, a Go-to Solution for Event Safety Professionals

In today’s dynamic event landscape, ensuring the safety and security of attendees and staff is paramount. From bustling festivals to high-profile concerts, event professionals face increasing complexities in managing crowds and mitigating risks. As crowds gather and dynamics evolve, the potential for unforeseen challenges increases. It’s natural to ask: what if something goes wrong? How… Continue reading Bays Crowd, a Go-to Solution for Event Safety Professionals

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Theo Paphitis annual Small Business Sunday (SBS) Event, are you ready?

As a small business, it’s always great to get to connect with other small businesses and share our experience. And that’s exactly what we did – attending Theo Paphitis #SBS events! And it was an incredible experience to say the least! As a #SBS winner from 2018, our founder, Sophie, was given an opportunity as… Continue reading Theo Paphitis annual Small Business Sunday (SBS) Event, are you ready?

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Response is everything: Know your crowd

From the synchronised sway of a stadium crowd to chaos during a surge, human movement in large groups is a mesmerising and complex phenomenon. While individuals, fuelled by their own desires and intentions, weave in and out of each other’s paths, they also become part of a collective flow, subject to unseen forces and emergent… Continue reading Response is everything: Know your crowd

Beyond the Buzzwords: Demystifying Machine Learning

In a world that is inundated with data, introducing Machine Learning can help companies stay ahead of the curve by boosting efficiency and improving their decision-making. In this blog, we will dive beyond the buzzwords and explore the concepts that underpin machine learning. Machine learning is a subfield of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that involves the… Continue reading Beyond the Buzzwords: Demystifying Machine Learning

AI and Sustainability: Can cloud based technology ever be really green?

Cloud computing continues to transform business, our personal lives and the world around us.  However, the exponential increase in the use of cloud based computing raises questions about how sustainable this is and its overall environmental impact.  There is no doubting that cloud based computing (which is commonly used for machine learning, deep learning and… Continue reading AI and Sustainability: Can cloud based technology ever be really green?