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Silver linings: how the pandemic has accelerated digitalisation in Africa

By Thabo Makoko the Head of Cash Management and Transactional Banking at Absa CIB .

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Innovation goes hand in hand with a cloud-only approach

By Nathan Howe, VP Emerging Technologies, 5G at Zscaler.

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Thriving in the age of disruption: How right-sizing the IT estate is pivotal to business growth

By Sanjiv Sachdev, Director, Strategic Business Value Consulting at Serviceware.

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5 steps to achieving the benefits of a net zero organisation

By Andrew Duncan, Partner and UK CEO at Infosys Consulting.

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Optimising fibre optic networks through advanced GIS

By Jean-François Allard, director, EMEA Utilities & Communications, Hexagon’s Safety,...

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Videos

Peter Griffiths, Founder and Chairman of Argyll Data Development, argues that the energy efficiency debate should move beyond making existing data centres marginally more efficient and focus instead on how AI...
Following on from our highly successful North-East data centre roadshow, which took place in Newcastle earlier this year, we keep the region’s data centre conversation going, as Mike Hoy, CTO at Pulsant, Zac...
Nicolas Champagne, Global Market Manager of batteries and data centres at Arkema, highlights the importance of the raw materials and solutions designed to meet the challenges of high-power density, continuous...
CEO Ed Crane and COO Archie Maddocks of Phoenix47 reveal how their Fusion47 platform is shifting service desk operations from reactive ticket handling to real-time, AI-assisted resolution. They discuss...

News

N-able introduces Shadow AI Visibility to monitor AI tool usage, enhancing organisational security and compliance strategies.
The rise of AI presents challenges to cybersecurity, with increasing reliance on manual interventions and extended dwell times despite advanced technologies.
The collaboration will focus on building a scalable, cloud-native digital infrastructure to support platform-as-a-service (PaaS) development, AI-enabled workloads, and telecom infrastructure modernisation.
UK's pragmatic approach to AI automation prioritises pre-built solutions over bespoke development, contrasting with US's costlier custom-centric strategy. Structural market dynamics underpin this shift.