UK businesses facing largest IT skills deficit in Europe

Statistics suggest organisations need to upskill their staff and become less reliant on internal teams to keep the lights on.

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Intuit selects AWS for ML and AI

PHOTO: Casimiro PT / Shutterstock.comFinancial technology leader accelerates artificial intelligence efforts leveraging the cloud with the broadest and deepest functionality.

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AWS launches Amazon Sumerian

New service enables any developer to quickly and easily build virtual reality, augmented reality, and 3D applications for popular hardware platforms.

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LiquidWare enables Amazon onboarding

Liquidware has formed an alliance with LG Electronics USA Business Solutions to provide integrators and customers with solutions to ease the transition for organizations looking to on-board users to LG Zero and Thin Clients and Amazon WorkSpaces, the leading cloud based Windows desktop...

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Econocom and Microsoft partner in Europe

Econocom and Microsoft have signed a partnership to distribute Microsoft HoloLens in France, the...

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Call for smarter and more open eGovernment services

The pan-European study, carried out by a consortium led by Capgemini, reveals that 3 in 5...

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Technology investments underused by more than half of UK businesses

More than half of UK businesses (56 per cent) have invested in technology over the past five...

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Nordics name AI impacts

According to a survey commissioned by software and services company Tieto, people in the...

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Workplace of the future has more fans than critics

According to a recent study conducted by IDG Research Services, in collaboration with ASG...

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Tieto strengthens its digital offering for elderly care

Tieto has acquired the intellectual property rights of Swedish startup company VisueCare. The...

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Italtel introduces open innovation program

New innovation model encourages industry partnerships to enable next-generation technologies.

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Spare parts go digital

Five percent of spare parts could currently be stored in digital warehouses. This would make...

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Lenovo accelerates AI initiatives

Lenovo makes it simpler for enterprises to accelerate AI initiatives; brings AI (augmented...

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Machine Learning goes mainstream

Dell EMC and technology partners offer new products, solutions and services designed for...

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory acquires Atos Quantum Learning Machine

Atos has won a new contract with US-based Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) for a 30-Qubit...

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Videos

Antti “Jogi” Poikola newly appointed Managing Director of the Finnish Data Center Association (FDCA), explains how Finland has an exceptional opportunity to become a leading country in sustainable digital...
Rob Bolton, CEO at n2s Bioscope, explains how n2s has formed a new three-year partnership with NTT DATA to support Virgin Media O2 across all UK data centre sites, focusing on responsible decommissioning,...
Simon Kerr, head of heat networks at EnergiRaven, discusses the recent analysis from EnergiRaven and Viegand Maagøe finds that projected growth in data centres will produce enough waste heat to warm millions...
Denis Schertenleib, Nexthink’s Senior Director of Product, believes that the IT service desk won’t survive the next five years and that agentic AI will be the future of IT support. He also discusses...

Expert Opinions

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Data centres are some of the country’s most important infrastructure. This is because they power the economy – from online streaming and mobile banking to the development and increasing use of AI. Which is...