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AI Won’t Save You – But Skilled People Might

by London Mail
May 29, 2025
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In 2025, companies that fail to invest in internal tech capabilities risk falling behind faster than ever before.

Copenhagen, May 27, 2025 – The global race toward AI adoption and digital transformation is accelerating. But many business leaders are waking up to a sobering truth: technology alone doesn’t deliver results – people do. At the heart of every cyber breach, failed implementation, or compliance gap lies a missing link in internal competence. That’s why more companies are now turning to Readynez, one of Europe’s leading providers of instructor-led IT training and certification.

With ransomware attacks, AI misuse, and mounting regulatory pressure dominating board agendas, upskilling has evolved from a nice-to-have HR initiative to a core business survival strategy. Readynez enables companies to meet that challenge through its Unlimited Training model – providing live, expert-led access to more than 60 courses in cloud, cybersecurity, AI, and compliance.

“You don’t fix digital risk with vendors alone,” says Frank Højgaard, CEO of Readynez. “You fix it with people – qualified, confident professionals who understand what’s at stake. If you want your tech investments to work, invest in your people first.”

Key reasons leaders are prioritizing upskilling in 2025:

  • AI is moving faster than internal readiness: Without training, AI can increase—not reduce—risk.
  • Cybersecurity is everyone’s problem: Attacks exploit people, not just systems.
  • Compliance demands accountability: GDPR, NIS2, and the EU AI Act are raising expectations for internal awareness and control.
  • Recruiting is broken: The best talent is already employed – but your team can become that talent with the right support.

Unlike passive e-learning, Readynez’s approach delivers real-time interaction, hands-on labs, and globally recognized certification tracks. It’s designed for busy teams, IT leaders, and even cross-functional professionals who must now engage with AI, data governance, and security frameworks in their daily work.

“Resilience isn’t a dashboard metric – it’s a people metric,” adds Højgaard. “And in an unpredictable digital economy, your people are your strongest defense and your greatest competitive advantage.”

Discover how Readynez can help your team grow at: www.readynez.com

 

About Readynez:
Readynez is a trusted provider of instructor-led IT training across Europe, specializing in critical areas like cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, compliance, and artificial intelligence. With over a decade of experience and a unique Unlimited Training model, Readynez enables companies to build certified, future-ready teams with the confidence to lead in a digital-first world.

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