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An introduction to ‘software-defined everything’

‘Software-defined everything’ is a marketing phrase that is gaining traction; it is regularly referenced in business and technology publications, with many thought leaders predicting it to be the next big IT disruptor. But what is this software-defined trend and is it something IT...

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How to make use of old servers

Albie Attias is managing director of King of Servers. In his line of work, customers regularly ask him what can be done with old/redundant servers. In this piece, he explains how organisations can utilise old hardware.

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NHS cyber-attack: how to respond when disaster strikes

On May 12th, the NHS was harmed by a national cyber-attack. Hackers targeted the backbone of the NHS, tapping into computers, telephone lines, MRI scanners, blood-storage refrigerators and theatre equipment. Surgeons used their mobile phones to communicate, and critical information such as...

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Three critical components of every good DR plan

When it comes to weathering a disaster, preparation is 9/10 of the law. But how DO you prepare yourself, exactly? asks Tim Mullahy at Liberty Center One, a data centre in Royal Oaks, MI.

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The ‘Superhighway’ of the data centre

With the launch of the Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processor platform – Intel’s biggest data...

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Datto helps keep the wheels on Reading Buses go round and round

Datto enables public transport company to remain operational in the face of growing ransomware...

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Ransomware attacked, what now?

On Friday afternoon, the NHS was hit by a cyber attack of historic proportions, affecting trusts...

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The threat IoT devices bring to business continuity

By David Paquette, product marketing manager at Scale Computing.

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The future of memory is already here

For many infrastructure organizations and large enterprises, memory continues to be a limiting...

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Security policies matter for disaster recovery

Professor Avishai Wool, CTO at AlgoSec, looks at how organizations should approach security policy...

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Videos

In this interview, Melanie Douglas, Sales Manager EMEA & Global Partner Program Manager, discusses how the company is evolving its Microsoft 365 migration expertise into AI readiness, governance, and Copilot...
Shahar Belkin, Chief Evangelist at ZutaCore, explains how the company’s OmniTherm™ cold plate enables waterless two-phase cooling for manufacturers building servers with the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell...
In this interview, Jack Cooke, Senior Director of Global Partner Programs at Inforcer, discusses how MSPs are evolving in response to AI, security and the growing complexity of the Microsoft ecosystem. He...
Matt Wilkins, Global Director of Design and Engineering at Colt DCS, explains that data centre operators need ‘controlled flexibility’ now more than ever, as tightened regulatory environments, skills gaps,...

News

The Q1 2026 RF Front-End Modules & Components report highlights recent patent activity and developments in innovation trends within the sector.
Ellis Patents has launched the Hercules Heavy Duty Cable Hanger for use in data centres, aimed at supporting evolving infrastructure requirements.
Acquisition will expand Cognizant's AI builder technology stack with production-grade AI operations capabilities.
A new Hoare Lea report finds that data centre planning applications are being delayed by an average of 490 days, driven largely by objections related to inadequate community engagement, unclear community...