IDEAL Networks launches user-friendly fibre optic cable tester OTDR II

IDEAL Networks, global manufacturer of cable and network testers, has launched the OTDR II, a Tier 2 fibre optic cable tester that addresses the need for user-friendly and accurate fibre troubleshooting for network installation technicians.

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Digital skill shortage could lead to increased security risks and failed cloud migrations

The UK is facing a digital skills shortage of significant proportions, according to recent research from the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee. If not addressed, organisations that lack the necessary digital skills could run the risk of increased security threats and failed...

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UPS for harsh industrial environments

Schneider Electric has launched the Gutor PXC, a standardised, fully industrial uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for harsh environments.

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Data-driven automation is imminent among IT service providers

LOGICnow has published the results of a global research study entitled “The value of data-driven automation to the ITSM community.” The results are based on a survey of over 350 ITSM companies across the US, UK, Europe and Asia Pacific. Results show that the ITSM community is on the...

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Minkels launches safety-enhancing LED Tubes for aisle containment

In order to ensure a safer and healthier working environment within data centres, Minkels...

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The Virtualization Practice transforms into TVP Strategy

Leading virtualization, cloud and security analyst firm rebrands and refocuses to service the new...

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Expanded intelligence for secure locking

Southco has made an addition to its successful line of electronic rotary locking solutions with...

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UK IT departments struggle to keep up with digital demands

Complexity, lack of time, and a skills shortage mean that UK IT Departments are failing to meet...

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Bethesda Ministries moves to Cloud data protection

Not-for-profit ensures HIPAA and PCI DSS rules followed while protecting and governing end-user...

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IoT goes mainstream

Vodafone has published its fourth annual IoT Barometer Report - the leading global survey of...

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Datapipe opens Russian data centre

New data centre in Moscow strengthens company’s European presence to meet global, enterprise...

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Fast termination

Cables and systems specialist Draka, part of the Prysmian Group, has launched the Tool Fast...

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Videos

In this interview, Cathleen Nelson, VP Cloud Partnership at WSO2, discusses how enterprises are moving from treating AI as an add-on to embedding it at the heart of modern digital architecture. The...
Zeki Turedi, CrowdStrike Field CTO Europe, discusses the findings of the company’s 2026 Global Threat Report, which reveals that AI is accelerating the adversary and expanding the enterprise attack surface....
Sean Burke, CEO at Enteligent, positions 800V DC to 50V DC as the ‘missing piece’ in AI data centre power design. While 800VDC distribution solves the upstream limitations of traditional AC infrastructure,...
Shahar Belkin, Chief Evangelist at ZutaCore, explains how the company’s OmniTherm™ cold plate enables waterless two-phase cooling for manufacturers building servers with the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell...

Expert Opinions

By Andrea Pleşea, PhD, Co-founder and COO, Druid AI.
First Australian Data Centre Forecast Report provides new insight and context on data centre development in Australia.
In this Q&A, Jamil Valliani, Head of Product for AI at Atlassian, discusses the company’s approach to AI, the role of context in enterprise workflows, and how tools like Rovo and Teamwork Graph are evolving.
At Atlassian Team '26 in Anaheim, industry leaders gathered to explore the next phase of AI, where context-aware systems and platform enhancements are set to redefine how work is automated and scaled across...