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How Manufacturers can benefit from Edge Computing

The manufacturing industry is producing more data than ever before as sensors become readily available and manufacturers look to squeeze ROI out of existing machinery while modernising their operations for the digital future. By Daniel Valle, Chief Technologist - Service Providers EMEA at World...

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How cloud backups are essential to fighting ransomware

In early August, many GPS users around the world suddenly found themselves unable to use their systems. What many stranded drivers did not know at the time was that this wasn’t due to a technical error; in fact, their GPS receivers weren’t working because Garmin, their manufacturer, had been...

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The hummus effect: Why blindly jumping to the public cloud can leave a bitter taste

Hummus is often considered a “superfood” and people are consuming it in large quantities. National hummus sales now top $725 million annually, and it's estimated that 25% of U.S. households now stock hummus in the fridge. It wasn't always like this. Just two decades ago, annual U.S. hummus...

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A seamless switch:

Moving to a new IT service provider with minimal disruption By Vikki Durden, Head of Operations at UK IT Service.

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Why retailers need to rethink analytics

Most non-essential shops and businesses are having to rethink their usual strategies to incorporate...

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Three ways businesses can adapt to the new sliding scale of business uncertainty

The UK has again moved up to level-four on the colour-coded alert system to manage COVID-19 risk...

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Optimising IT spend in a turbulent climate

Since the beginning of 2020, work practices have shifted rapidly for a multitude of businesses. Due...

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Why C-suite alignment is necessary for smarter technology investment decisions

Recent data has shown that business and consumer digital adoption has jumped five years forward due...

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Cost of server downtime

The internet has become a fundamental part of so many businesses around the world. A large...

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Are increasing data breaches leaving consumers desensitised?

Cyberattacks are on the rise, with novel cybersecurity risks emerging as companies are currently...

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Cloud-based multi-factor authentication: the starting point for security, compliance and user experience

Banks and businesses are constantly under pressure to keep their data, customers, and employees...

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A moment of reflection: A CIO’s perspective on the remote working transition

The coronavirus crisis has forced many companies to push ahead with digital transformation at high...

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Data Centre World 2026
Paul Christensen, Macquarie Data Centres General Manager, discusses the company’s 47MW IC3 Super West Sydney AI data centre, in the context of its plans to build out some 200MW of AI and cloud capacity in...
Rob Coupland, CEO at Pulsant, discusses the company’s £10 million investment in its Milton Keynes data centre to provide high-density, sovereign compute capacity to support AI transformation, with plans to...
Phil Cullerton, VP Services EMEA at Vertiv, explains why services will define the future of the data centre. The future of the data centre is not just about who builds fastest, it is about who operates best....

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Vertiv announces the expansion of four manufacturing facilities in the Americas to increase production capacity for infrastructure solutions, power management, and integrated cabinets supporting data centre...
UK businesses invest heavily in AI, but structural challenges hinder large-scale productivity gains. Many expect meaningful impacts within the next two years.
As UK IT leaders face increasing pressure from complex AI-driven infrastructure, many plan to enhance observability spend and consolidate tools for better efficiency.
GCRE invites partners to develop renewable energy and data centre infrastructure at its South Wales site alongside its rail innovation project.