Year of change lays the foundation for year of development within the data centre

2016 was a rollercoaster of a year with new technologies and upsets causing stirs within the...

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How the cloud can help maximise growth in the channel

By Chris Roberts, channel director, Pulsant.

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How data centres enable Business Intelligence

By Dale Green, associate marketing director at Digital Realty.

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Data centre predictions

By Jonathan Arnold, Managing Director of Volta Data Centres.

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Managing multiple cloud providers from a single pane of glass

By Richard Blanford, managing director, Fordway.

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The fork in the road: braving the cloud

By Richard Stinton, Enterprise Solutions Architect, iland.

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The rapid rise of the Managed Service Provider

By Miguel Lopez, GM, MSP Market Segment for Kaseya.

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Are UK businesses really DR Savvy?

By Monica Brink, Director EMEA Marketing, iland.

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Videos

Softcat’s Dean Gardner (Technology Director) and Adam Harding (Head of OCTO) unpack the findings of the organisation's latest Business Tech Report. From agentic AI and ransomware resilience to sustainability...
Michael Downs, VP, global sales at SecurEnvoy, discusses the importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) as a crucial part of any effective cybersecurity strategy.
In this conversation, ESET UK Country Manager, Matt Knell, discusses why MSPs must move beyond basic endpoint protection and adopt a layered, proactive security approach. He shares practical insights on MDR...

News

Chris Allan appointed as CEO of mhance to help drive growth and enhance its Microsoft-first strategy following SilverTree Equity's acquisition.
Informatica's new study reveals the trust paradox of AI: rapid adoption yet high risks due to lack of data literacy and governance. Solutions involve investment and upskilling.
An exploration into the rising use of unauthorised AI tools by employees, posing significant security risks and challenging IT oversight.
New analysis reveals that UK data centres could supply enough waste heat to warm millions of homes by 2035, stressing the need for infrastructure investment.