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Crestchic supplies loadbank to University of Chester’s flagship Energy Centre

Crestchic, the world’s largest specialised loadbank manufacturer and rental company, has supplied the University of Chester with a nominally rated 300 kVA restive/reactive loadbank. This has been installed at  its research and development facility at the Energy Centre situated in...

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Prepare for ‘partial failures’ of IT infrastructure like Visa outage

Visa’s letter to the Treasury Select Committee, documenting details behind the recent outage which left millions of people unable to complete card transactions, reinforces a critical challenge that organisations face when exposed to a ‘partial failure’ of IT infrastructure. This is...

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Hitachi extends Cloud Managed Services

Hitachi Vantara has expanded its Hitachi Enterprise Cloud family of fully managed private and hybrid cloud “as-a-service” offerings, including new options for deploying cloud-native application environments. These new as-a-service offerings accelerate data center modernization and help...

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‘On the job’ behaviours revealed by Centrify study of next generation workers pose major risk...

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Financial services firms vulnerable to 'hidden tunnels'

Vectra says that many global financial services organizations are targeted by sophisticated...

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Legacy and agile threaten digital transformation success

New research from CAST shows that legacy prevails; Agile is not the silver bullet it was promised...

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Broadband Forum hits 5G milestone

Operators looking to quickly and cost-effectively deliver new 5G services are today a step closer...

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Neptune helps Lenovo drive a data centre sea change

At the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) in Frankfurt, Germany, Lenovo is...

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise commits $4 billion to accelerate the Intelligent Edge

Investment will extend HPE’s leadership in large, fast-growing market for Intelligent Edge...

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Two-thirds of UK employees want to delegate work to robots

Attending meetings tops most hated tasks at work.

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Veeam expands R&D centre

Expanding Prague operations increases footprint in Central Europe with new engineering and product...

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Videos

Thiri Shwesin Aung, founder and CEO of Nyxium, discusses how she and co-founder, Paul Seurin, have built an agentic AI platform that helps energy and infrastructure developers decide where projects are most...
In this interview, Josh Ewing, VP of eNlighten Managed Services at Namos Solutions, discusses how managed services are evolving beyond traditional break-fix models towards value-led, outcome-focused delivery....
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...
In this interview, Jack Cooke, Senior Director of Global Partner Programs at Inforcer, discusses how MSPs are evolving in response to AI, security and the growing complexity of the Microsoft ecosystem. He...

Expert Opinions

By Danny Kirby (Senior Account Director at Cameo Services) and Iain Burton (Strategic Account Director at RTK Group).
By JP Buzzell, chief data centre architect at Eaton.
Cooling is one of the most expensive operational outlays in data centre operations: reducing its cost and improving Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) is therefore one of the primary challenges for data centre...
By Michael Poto - Product Manager - Global Chilled Water Systems at Vertiv.