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Study reveals staggering cost of software supply chain vulnerabilities

A new study from Juniper Research has found that the total cost of software supply chain cyberattacks to businesses will exceed $80.6 billion globally by 2026, up from $45.8 billion in 2023. This growth of 76% reflects increasing risks from absent software supply chain security processes, and the...

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Qumulo bolsters customers' security

Qumulo has announced integration with the Varonis Data Security Platform and introduced their new Snapshot-Locking capability to protect customers against ransomware.

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High level of employee burnout and disengagement

The report also finds that 71% of employees want to work a hybrid or remote schedule of their choice, but only 43% have control over where they work – a 28-point ‘preference gap’.

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Supermicro introduces Eight-Socket and Four-Socket 'powerful' Servers

Supermicro is introducing the most powerful server in its lineup for large-scale database and enterprise applications.

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ServiceNow to acquire artificial intelligence powered platform G2K to transform retail and beyond

ServiceNow to add G2K’s smart IoT technology to the Now Platform, enabling businesses to...

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Cloud professionals cling on to passwords

Beyond Identity has released the findings of new industry research, which found that most cloud...

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Teledata appoints Keysource to deliver new data centre

Teledata, a premium colocation, cloud hosting and data centre services provider based in...

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Dr Kelley Mullick joins Iceotope Technologies as VP Technology Advancement and Alliances

Kelley A. Mullick PhD, a dynamic and results-oriented Systems Engineer joins Iceotope from Intel...

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Riello UPS launches latest generation of modular UPS with Multi Power2

Critical power protection specialist Riello UPS introduces its new Multi Power2 modular range,...

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Kao Data to invest £350m in 40MW Manchester Data Centre

Kao Data has secured an extensive, industrial-scale site for redevelopment at Kenwood Point,...

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Liquid cooling for Paris data centre

Digital Realty has expanded its service offering to customers with a new high-performance computing...

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Know your anyons

The controlled creation and manipulation of non-Abelian anyons leading to topological qubits...

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Videos

Mostyn Thomas, Senior Director of Security EMEA at Pax8, breaks down how ransomware is evolving, what the new Cyber Essentials standards mean in practice, why attackers are increasingly targeting supply...
As AI tools evolve into a rapidly growing digital workforce, organisations are being forced to rethink how they secure them. In this conversation, Steve Wilson, Chief AI Officer at Exabeam, explains why AI...
Data Centre World 2026
In this discussion, David Primor, CEO of Cynomi, and Dennis Boone, President of SlashBlue, explore why third-party risk management is rapidly becoming essential for MSPs and MSSPs. They share real-world...

Expert Opinions

Why water quality has become a defining variable in AI-era data center commissioning By Jacob Paugh, Senior Director of Global High Tech at ChemTreat.
In data centres, direct-to-chip liquid cooling relies on fast-acting valves to regulate coolant flow and protect servers from overheating. Yet across server racks operating 24/7, the cumulative energy demand...
By JP Buzzell, chief data centre architect at Eaton.
By Glyn Hodgkiss, Associate, Air Quality.