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Quantum must not repeat AI’s mistakes

By Dr Sebastian Weidt, co-founder & CEO, Universal Quantum.

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Preparing for the quantum threat

By David Spillane, Systems Engineering Director, Fortinet.

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A Brave New World

The Opportunities & Engineering Challenges Of Quantum Computing Within A Data Centre Environment – Taking learnings from other industries By Matthew Martin, Managing Director, Quantum Design Oxford.

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From vision to impact: How women are transforming the technology industry for International Women in Engineering Day

International Women in Engineering Day provides an opportunity to celebrate the women driving...

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Mitigating the Threat of Quantum Computing

By David Corlette, VP Product Management, VIPRE Security Group.

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The Rise of Quantum Ecosystems in 2024 and Beyond

By Dr. Philip Krantz, Quantum Engineering Solutions team at Keysight Technologies.

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Videos

Brandon Smith, VP of Global Sales and Product at ZincFive, how AI workloads are fundamentally changing data centre power profiles - shifting from steady, predictable loads to highly dynamic, burst-driven...
Robert Schuetzle, CEO of Infinium, explains that, as power densities of GPUs, CPUs and supporting components continue to rise, cooling has emerged as one of the primary constraints to data centre performance,...
Claire Keelan, UK MD at Onnec, is warning that the UK will fall short of its AI ambitions and data centre expansion targets, unless it tackles the growing workforce shortage by tapping into underused talent...
In this conversation, Sam Lambert, EMEA Channel Director at Gigamon, and Richard Betts, Founder and CEO of Vizst Technology, share candid insights into how AI is reshaping security operations. They explore...

News

Mitsubishi Electric reveals the ME-CDU, a unit designed to convert wasted data centre heat into potential revenue.
Kiteworks and Kasm partner to provide secure data management for distributed teams and partner ecosystems.
The UK invests in 'Sunrise', a £45 million supercomputer to advance fusion energy research and support AI growth at Culham Campus.
AI is increasingly being integrated into shared services, with organisations exploring its potential to support automation, improve processes, and contribute to strategic outcomes beyond efficiency.