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Empowering women in technology

By Ronda Cilsick, Chief Information Officer, Deltek.

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International Women’s Day: Improving inclusivity in cyber security

The cyber security industry has historically been characterised by a gender and diversity...

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International Women’s Day: Investing in growth to make real change

The focus of this International Women’s Day is investing in women to create stronger economies,...

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Inspiring Inclusion: it’s a group effort

The world has come a long way since the first International Women’s Day rally 113 years ago, but...

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How Digital Twins Can Support Digital Transformation

By Michael McLaughlin, VP Cloud Alliances & Channel, SS&C Blue Prism.

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Getting Your Developers Started with GitHub Copilot

By Tom Printy, Advanced Design & Development Engineer, Zebra Technologies.

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People, Process and Technology: Three Pillars of Enterprise-wide IT Automation Adoption

By Richard Henshall, Director, Ansible product management at Red Hat.

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Videos

Alex Sharp, Chief Projects Officer, Data Centres at Nscale, outlines the scale of the AI data centre challenge – with average rack consuming 130 kilowatts of power, and as chips become more sophisticated, so...
News and views from the recent DCA-organised Data Centre Transformation 2024 event.
Kenneth Tan, Executive Director at Sardina Systems, Philip Kaye, Co-Founder and Director at Vespertec and Kristófer Andri Kristinsson, Product Manager and Business Development Manager at Borealis Data Center,...
News and views from the recent DCA-organised Data Centre Transformation (DCT) 24 event.

News

54% of consumers don’t know how much personal data AI tools collect.
Research by DLA Piper shows Generative AI is expected to drive significant growth in the sector in coming years.
Avanade, the leading Microsoft solutions provider, has appointed Paula Panarra as the new General Manager for the UK and Ireland, effective 1 December, 2024.
New study from Freshworks finds that despite initial scepticism, a quarter of UK employees are using AI tools daily in the workplace.