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Technology is a gamechanger for sport

By Darren Watkins, managing director for VIRTUS Data Centres.

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IoT as a service will provide businesses with the tools necessary to implement IoT

The Internet of Things (IoT) is arguably set to be the biggest driver of productivity and growth in the next decade, with Accenture estimating IoT could add $14.2 trillion to the global economy by 2030. But despite the hype and excitement, right now we seem to be a very long way from...

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The security risk within Smart Cities

By Mirko Brandner, Technical Manager, Arxan Technologies.

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Delivering the dream digital experience

By Antony Edwards, CTO at TestPlant.

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Enhancing the customer journey through the IoT

By Colum Twomey, VP Product Development, Zendesk.

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Supporting humans and networks: AI and Machine Learning

By David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks.

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Internet of Things Security - are you failing to prepare?

Flickering lightbulbs, scary Barbie dolls, infected computer networks and cities out of action....

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Digitalisation and the IoT are driving change for physical infrastructure at the edge of networks

IT Managers need a forward thinking approach for reliabilty, security and delivery of...

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Reining in on industrial automation: The benefits of cloud computing in the manufacturing industry

The domestic canary isn’t what most of us would consider a tool for industrial labour. But in...

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MCIM teams up with autoLOTO, aiming to enhance safety, governance, and operational intelligence in AI/HPC infrastructure
Exploring a framework for AI security and governance focusing on real-world efficacy and accountability in enterprise environments.
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Huntress expands its Managed ITDR coverage to Google Workspace, providing organisations with enhanced detection and response for identity-based threats in cloud environments.