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Expert Insight: Why Local Internet Traffic Matters More Than You Think

Mike Hoy, CTO, Pulsant, and Mike Hellers, Product Development Manager, LINX, on how hosting data locally in Scotland supports optimal speeds and reliability, complementing wider UK connectivity for consistent national performance.

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Competing for Data Centre Talent and Building Your Own Pipeline

TES Power’s Operations Director, Martin Brannigan, discusses the challenges in talent shortage.

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Building digital resilience in telecoms

Andrew Winters, executive vice president- managed detection and response from Obrela discusses the...

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The role of fibre taps in safeguarding network uptime

By Cindy Ryborz, Marketing Manager EMEA, Corning Optical Communications.

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Expanding network reach beyond borders with remote peering

By Mark Daley, Director of Digital Strategy and Business Development, Epsilon Telecommunications.

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Building the future, facing the neighbours: gigawatt data centres in 2026 

As AI leads to bigger data centres, power grids and public perceptions may shape what’s actually...

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Videos

Data Centre World London 2026
Data Centre World Frankfurt 2026
Craig Wentworth, Research Director at TechMarketView, discusses the key findings of the company’s new report, “AI data centres and energy responsibility: Who really pays for intelligence at scale?”,...
In this interview, Emma Acton, EMEA VP Marketing at Zendesk, discusses how marketing is evolving across a highly diverse regional landscape. She explores the tension between brand building and demand...

News

Flashpoint introduces Intelligence Requirements within Ignite to enhance cyber threat intelligence workflows and align activities with business priorities.
Snom introduces new measures to streamline partner programmes and launch a comprehensive Competence Centre for training.
Leostream Corporation partners with Jigsaw24 to extend their remote access platform across the UK and EU markets, targeting media, education, and commercial sectors.
AI is now operating inside everyday apps, making it harder for security teams to control personal app use and protect regulated data in the workplace.