Generative AI is the big trending topic right now, and understandably is featuring prominently in the news. The popularity of platforms such as Open AI’s ChatGPT, which set a record for the fastest-growing user base by reaching 100 million monthly active users just two months after launching is unquestionably on the minds of businesses globally.
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, businesses heavily rely on various technology solutions to drive their success. However, managing multiple point solutions can become overwhelming, often requiring different partners or Managed Service Providers (MSPs). At Xalient, we understand these challenges and have developed a robust partner ecosystem to simplify and enhance the technology experience for our customers.
30th June 2023 – Secure network transformation specialist Xalient today announced that it was ranked 92nd in The Sunday Times Hundred list thesundaytimes.co.uk/100 for 2023, which recognises Britain’s fastest-growing private companies. This is the second consecutive year that Xalient has appeared in the rankings.
It was great to be both a sponsor and a participant at Zenith Live in Las Vegas last week. Attended by security architects, CIOs and CTOs, the caliber of presentations was exceptionally high. We heard from Zscaler CEO, Jay Chaudhry, about many industry-redefining innovations around AI-enabled security, data-driven business intelligence insights, and product enhancements which promise to further strengthen the Zscaler platform.
Secure network transformation specialist, Xalient proudly announced today that it is part of the FEBE Growth 100 list for the second consecutive year. FEBE champion’s the fastest-growing, founder-led private companies headquartered in the UK. The Growth 100 highlights founders that are driving their companies to deliver significant sales, revenue and profit, against a backdrop of unprecedented economic challenges.
Rewind a couple of years and enterprises were heavily focused on acquiring new tech to drive forward their digitization plans. Then, when the pandemic struck, organizations were forced to fix any technology gaps in their environment and digitize services to hastily plug these gaps.