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IT professionals recognise lack of gender diversity

The majority (87 percent) of IT professionals agree that there is a lack of gender diversity in the sector, yet less than half (41 percent) of businesses have programs in place to hire more women, according to new research from ISACA, the leading global professional association helping individuals...

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A moving landscape for MSPs

2025 predictions from Ranjan Singh, chief product officer at Kaseya.

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Data breach epidemic takes its toll

New study by Splunk shows that a significant number of UK CISOs are stressed, tired, and aren’t getting adequate time to relax.

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Platform security gaps threaten at every device lifecycle stage

HP Wolf Security Study highlights cybersecurity challenges facing organizations across the lifecycle of their endpoint devices – from supplier audit failures to weak BIOS passwords, Fear of Making Updates (FOMU), a $8.6bn lost/stolen device epidemic, and growing e-waste.

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Execs expect outages

PagerDuty has released a study that reveals service disruptions remain a critical concern for IT...

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AI adoption accelerates

NVIDIA continues to dominate the AI hardware market: powering over 2x the enterprise AI deployments...

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UK data concerns soar as AI surges

Hitachi Vantara survey finds data demands to triple by 2026, highlighting critical role of data...

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Gap between goals and skills

Skillsoft has released new research exploring organizations’ strategic priorities for 2025 and...

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LogicMonitor research reveals how AI is transforming IT operations

81% of enterprises plan to increase investments in AI-powered IT operations to accelerate...

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Half of executives feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of data and dashboards they receive daily

Only 45% of business data is fully utilised in decision-making, while 34% of business leaders state...

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Less than a fifth of IT professionals say cloud infrastructure meets their needs

Only a quarter (25%) think their approach to the cloud is carefully considered and successful.

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Data quality a major barrier to AI success

Hitachi Vantara survey finds data demands to triple by 2026, highlighting critical role of data...

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IT leaders grapple with security, efficiency, and skills evolution amid digital transformation

Cybersecurity, AI, and cloud adoption redefine IT professional roles, reveals Paessler’s latest...

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72% of data leaders fear failure to adopt AI will result in competitive disadvantage

77% cite increasing operational efficiency as the main strategic and spending priority for 2025.

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Sage’s 2025 Channel predictions

The channel is poised for significant change in 2025, shaped by trends like AI, industry...

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Videos

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...
Ben Sooter, Director of Agentic AI Initiatives & Distributed AI Architecture at EPRI, and Bal Aujla, Director, Head of Advanced Research and Engineering, InfraPartners, discuss the collaboration between EPRI,...
In this conversation, Bill Andrews, President and CEO of ExaGrid, discusses how Tiered Backup Storage is helping MSPs improve performance, strengthen ransomware protection, and scale efficiently. He explains...
Denis Schertenleib, Nexthink’s Senior Director of Product, believes that the IT service desk won’t survive the next five years and that agentic AI will be the future of IT support. He also discusses...

Expert Opinions

New research shows water use by data centers worldwide will more than triple by 2050, impacting water-stressed regions the most. Water scarcity poses a material risk to data center operations and expansion....
By Sam Manjarres, Director of Product Marketing at WatchGuard Technologies.
By Dr Sebastian Weidt, co-founder & CEO, Universal Quantum.