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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...

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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...

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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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Videos

In this interview, Cathleen Nelson, VP Cloud Partnership at WSO2, discusses how enterprises are moving from treating AI as an add-on to embedding it at the heart of modern digital architecture. The...
Zeki Turedi, CrowdStrike Field CTO Europe, discusses the findings of the company’s 2026 Global Threat Report, which reveals that AI is accelerating the adversary and expanding the enterprise attack surface....
John Shultz, Chief Product Officer, AI and Learning Officer for Salute, discusses the company’s collaboration with Ecolab, enabling customers to protect their AI investments by reducing complexity and...

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Demands for privacy and sovereignty expose limits of architectures built for centralised and borderless data flows.
600 billion annual impact: Aggregate downtime costs for the Global 2000 have soared 50% in two years.
IT leaders survey finds that despite rising hardware costs and sustainability goals, 1/3 of mobiles, laptops and drives destroyed to protect data still function.
The deal strengthens VertiGIS’s presence in international markets while expanding its geospatial data and infrastructure management offerings.