Tightrope Walk

spacer po linie

In this text I’m using Poland as an example, because this is my backyard and this is where I support business. But it applies to any country that cooperates technologically with China in any way. Poland’s relationship with China is a bit of a high-wire act. The lure of Chinese investment, access to massive markets, …

Read more

Unification, not Federalisation

unifikacja nie federalizacja

From a certain level onwards, it is impossible to manage a large organisation centrally, by one person (or even by a larger group). And I am talking here about a much smaller entity than an international organisation. It is easier to manage a country at the central level if local governments are given a high degree of autonomy in decision-making.

Big-tech in Poland is a Risk

In recent years, we have seen an increasing expansion of global technology giants into the Polish market. Such investments bring both political and social benefits. However, it is often the case that political benefits are socially disadvantageous, and what at first glance looks like a social benefit is in fact a rotten egg that will benefit only a few. This is also the case here.

Cloud Resource Utilization, Development Speed, and Information Security in the EU, US, and China

This report analyzes the intricate relationship between cloud resource utilization efficiency, the speed of development, and information security approaches within the public and private sectors of the EU, the US, and China. The analysis reveals significant disparities and distinct patterns across these three global powers.

Blockchain instead of SWIFT?

blockchain

The dependence on centralised systems, which are de facto controlled by Washington, is becoming increasingly risky – a bit like building a house on a tectonic fault line. In this situation, can blockchain technology, which is mainly associated with the speculative frenzy of cryptocurrencies, become a sensible alternative?

Nations’ Digital DNA

kultura a bezpieczeństwo

Have you ever wondered how deeply rooted echoes of the past are in the digital world? It turns out that the way the European Union, the United States and China approach information security today – that is, the protection of our data and systems – is a fascinating story in which history and culture play a major role.

Does Poland have a chance to become a leader on the ‘AI Continent’?

Poland as AI Leader

Poland’s ambitions fit quite well into the global trend, which should come as no surprise. In short, whoever masters artificial intelligence will win the technological race and, consequently, the economic and political race in today’s world.