NEWS
From AI advancements to next-level next-level data resilience

Veeam, Hammerspace, Keepit, and Solidigm unveil groundbreaking data storage innovations at the latest London edition of Technology Live! By Federica Monsone, CEO and founder, A3 Communications.

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AI won’t solve all your problems. Humans will

By Benjamin Brial, founder of Cycloid.io. 

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2026: What the year ahead has in store for the IT channel

By Denis Ferrand-Ajchenbaum, Chief Growth Officer, Infinigate Group.

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Preparing for a SASE-aligned future: Is your organisation ready for Networking as a Service?

In this second instalment of our two-part series, Justin Day, Chief Product Officer at Cloud...

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Is Networking as a Service the strategic upgrade for businesses exploring SASE?

Networking as a Service (NaaS) is gaining traction - but is it right for every organisation? In...

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From Cost Centre to Value Driver: A Strategic Approach to Observability in the Cloud

By Riley Peronto, director of product and solution marketing, Chronosphere.

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Videos

Matthew Martin, Managing Director of Quantum Design Oxford, discusses the critical role that quantum data centres will play in advancing the deployment of quantum technologies. He explains how quantum data...
Data Centre World 2026
Daniel Reeves, CEO of The Computer Clinic Bicester, shares how the business has evolved from its roots into a modern IT services provider supporting both consumers and organisations. He discusses shifting...
Laura Allwood, now a fully qualified Project Manager at Arcadis, outlines her journey from Apprentice Project Manager to her current role - along the way obtaining a degree in Construction Management and...

News

Veeam Software is recognised for its position in data protection, bringing together data resilience, security, and AI governance capabilities in 2026.
Seasoned capital markets leader to steer finance strategy as hyperscale demand accelerates for cloud and AI.
New research highlights the financial impact of OT downtime in UK critical infrastructure, alongside ongoing challenges in incident remediation.
Fear of vendor lock-in is a top factor for moving to open source, up 68% this year compared to last year’s report.