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Let us go back to the future: 5 technology trends for 2019

In the years to come, we will most likely remember 2018 for the increase in interest in personal data ownership, following numerous data breaches impacting tech giants, unfortunate driverless car crashes and Bitcoin’s dramatic fall in valuation. Whilst you would be forgiven for thinking that 2018...

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Cloud means more cloud: Upgrading the legacy workforce

The cloud is redefining how we think about the design, development and deployment of services and applications. However, the movement away from on-premise and physical data centres is also creating a revolution in the IT workforce. By Steven Sell, capability manager at KCOM.

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How Can Technology Support Remote Working in the Digital Age?

More people now work from home - whether as employees or as contractors providing services to businesses or individuals - as the technology to enable remote working improves and more organizations embrace the idea of people working away from a physical business premises. By Patrick Vernon,...

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Entering the new age of the CISO

The role of a CISO is undoubtedly changing. Not only does the role now require more responsibility than ever, but the heightened risks associated with the role has put it firmly in the spotlight of both the company Board and the industry as a whole. By Paul German, CEO, Certes Networks.

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Helping channel providers differentiate on value, not cost

An infrastructure headache is coming. All businesses are facing the digital transformation...

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Retail as we know it has moved into a new Paradigm

In the 1950s, Sainsbury’s, one of the UK’s largest supermarket chains, was the first retailer...

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Three trends set to transform industrial drones in 2019

There are plenty of puns to be made regarding industrial drones and how they’ve been soaring to...

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Remote working in 2019

Remote working, which can also be considered as the ‘workplace of the future’, is one of the...

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Over half of millennials want to use mobile for admin

Organisations struggling to digitise as 46% of employees find pen and paper simpler to use.

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Addressing the central digital transformation challenge: people

Digital transformation is the realignment of, or new investment in, technology, business models,...

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Building the digital machine shop of the future

Every industry, from automotive and aerospace to machinery and energy, depends on part...

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Is your Organisation Suffering from a Digital Performance Gap?

Providing a high standard of digital service to customers has become a critical factor in business...

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Videos

Alex Sharp, Chief Projects Officer, Data Centres at Nscale, outlines the scale of the AI data centre challenge – with average rack consuming 130 kilowatts of power, and as chips become more sophisticated, so...
In this video we talk to Richard Fowler from Siemon at DC Ireland 2024
Tarun Tyagi, Senior Vice President of DAMAC, International Business, explains how EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC, a global digital infrastructure provider and part of the DAMAC Group, has taken a significant...
Dr. Julia Carpenter, CEO & Cofounder of Apheros, explains how the start-up specialises in thermal management and is developing innovative cooling solutions for data centres and the high-power computing...

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Investment further expands Vantage’s investor base and capital sources, enhancing the company’s ability to deliver high-quality, sustainable hyperscale data center campuses for its customers.
Predictive maintenance and forecasting for security and failures will be a growing area for MSPs with an interest in security, says Nicole Reineke, AI Strategist at N-able.
Lopitaux joins as global companies embrace GenAI solutions at scale and look to build their own data powered experiences, applications and products.
Expanded remits within senior leadership team illustrate distributor’s focus on digital, data and cybersecurity.