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Cloudera expands AI capabilities on-premises with advanced data solutions

Cloudera expands AI and analytics capabilities in data centres, enabling secure, efficient deployment and management across enterprise data environments.

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AI in 2026: ensuring safe and accountable use

In advance of Safer Internet Day, Sean Tilley, Senior Sales Director EMEA at 11:11 Systems, found that as AI becomes increasingly central in our lives, responsible use is fundamental to trust, resilience, and long-term value.

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Businesses struggle with security amidst AI threats

Enterprises face challenges in scaling security and tackling AI threats due to talent shortages and outdated systems.

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BSIMM16: navigating software security amidst AI, regulation, and supply chain challenges

Exploring BSIMM16's insights on AI-driven security challenges, regulatory pressures, and evolving software practices across industries.

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AI: moving from experimentation to organisational integration

AI is universally deployed but full integration remains rare. This report examines the barriers and...

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AlgoSec's State of Network Security Report highlights key trends

AlgoSec's latest report reveals a shift towards consolidation in network security, amid the rise of...

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Snowflake announces new AI and data platform enhancements

Snowflake announces new AI-driven platform updates and $200 million OpenAI partnership.

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Netskope unveils data lineage solution for AI and cloud security

Netskope introduces 'Netskope One Data Lineage', enhancing data tracking and compliance in the AI...

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Unifying observability and feature management with Datadog Feature Flags

Datadog introduces Feature Flags, enhancing feature management by integrating it with observability...

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Snowflake and OpenAI partner to enable AI insights for enterprises

Snowflake partners with OpenAI in a $200M collaboration, integrating AI models for enhanced data...

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SUSE launches cloud sovereignty assessment tool

SUSE introduces a framework to evaluate digital sovereignty gaps as per the 2025 EU guidelines.

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Wipro launches AI-enabled operating model for enterprise functions

Wipro presents an AI-enabled approach to enterprise processes, combining consulting and automation...

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NFON expands AI capabilities in business communications

NFON AG strengthens its position in AI communications with a new modular licence model and partner...

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UK expands AI programme to hone workforce skills

Major expansion in UK's AI programme offers free training to equip 10 million individuals with...

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Hack The Box collaborates with LinkedIn Learning to bridge cybersecurity skills gap

Hack The Box and LinkedIn Learning have joined forces, aiming to address the cybersecurity skills...

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Videos

In this interview, Lorenzo Romano, CEO of GCX, explores the shift from traditional Service Level Agreements to Experience Level Agreements and what it means for MSPs delivering managed connectivity. He...
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...
Lottie Tollman, Head of Data Centres Advisory, EMEA and Gonzalo Martín, Head of Data Centres Capital Markets, EMEA, both at Colliers, the international property adviser, explain why data centres are no longer...
Eva Diego, the new CEO of Hyphen, an international architectural practice working with many of the world’s leading brands and digital infrastructure developers, explains how global demand for critical...

Expert Opinions

By Matthew Baynes, Vice President of Secure Power & Data Centres UK&I Schneider Electric.
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...
By Fiona Reid, Director of International Business at Pattern
Data centres are some of the country’s most important infrastructure. This is because they power the economy – from online streaming and mobile banking to the development and increasing use of AI. Which is...