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Friction in free-Wifi could end up costing retailers in-store conversions

While offering free Wifi in-store can offer additional conversion opportunities to retailers, failing to deliver a friction-free service could, in fact, result in poor customer experience and lost sales opportunities, the latest research from Vodat, a leading communications provider,...

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'Optimal office' productivity gains could unlock ?39.8 billion GDP for UK and Ireland

Improving workstyle could put the UK on a path to greater productivity and pay for the cost of Brexit twice, with change to spare.

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Minds meet to figure out key questions on AI

Researchers from across Europe met at Brunel University London to nail the key questions to help society prepare for the explosion of big data and artificial intelligence.

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Arista introduces Cognitive Cloud Networking for the campus

Arista Networks has introduced a new network architecture designed to address transitional changes as the enterprise moves to an IoT (Internet of Things)-ready campus. Leveraging EOS® and CloudVision®, Arista’s Cognitive Cloud Networking approach brings operational consistency and...

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Interoute to support global social media company’s European network expansion

Interoute to supply over 4,000KM of diverse dark fibre routes across 8 countries.

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Angel Trains' data centre stays on track

Schneider Electric has worked with Elite Partner Comtec Power to deliver an integrated,...

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Viking Technology introduces NVMe U.2 persistent memory drives

New drives enable ultra-low latency, data persistence and unlimited writes for enterprise storage...

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Red Hat unveils roadmap for CoreOS integration with Red Hat OpenShift

CoreOS technology to combine with Red Hat OpenShift to drive hybrid cloud-native services, will...

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Jai Medical Centres uses Sesui Cloud to offer 5,000 extra patient appointments a year

Cloud communications provider, Sesui, has been helping GPs and clinicians work remotely – a...

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Red Hat and Microsoft co-develop the first Red Hat OpenShift jointly managed service on a Public Cloud

Microsoft and Red Hat expand partnership around hybrid cloud, container management and...

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Transforming the traditional service desk

Advanced analytics, automation and AI provide users secure access to service when, how and where...

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Cloudneeti launches cybersecurity and governance assessments for Microsoft Azure workloads

CLOUDNEETI, an ISV unit of Avyan Corp, has launched two assessments – (1) Cloud Workload...

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Videos

Omer Wilson, Chief Marketing Officer at Start Campus, discusses the findings of a recent study, conducted by Start Campus and Copenhagen Economics, which reveals that the Portuguese data centre sector could...
Tom Artinian, CEO and President of TiniFiber, shares the company’s vision and mission which centres on delivering ultra-rugged, high-speed fiber cabling, connectivity, tools, and solutions that enable...
Chris Carreiro, CTO, Park Place Technologies, explains why so many AI ambitions are faltering and how organisations can navigate this complex landscape. Core issues to address include the underestimation of...
Javier Cavada, President & CEO EMEA, Mitsubishi Power, discusses the many energy-related challenges facing the data centre industry as it tries to address the apparently contradictory demands of AI and the...

Expert Opinions

By Juan Colina, EMEA Data Centre & IT Segment Leader at Eaton.
By Rosemary J Thomas, Senior Technical Consultant, AI Labs, Version 1.
By Roland Mestric, Head of Strategic Marketing, Network Infrastructure, Nokia.
Artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are already transforming data centres, and at speed. From power and cooling to deployment timelines and security, the infrastructure beneath modern compute is being...