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Managing persistent exposure: why APT defence requires a strategic shift

By Lorri Janssen-Anessi, Director of External Cybersecurity Assessments, BlueVoyant

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Creating Pathways into Tech for Girls Means Starting Early

By Samantha Jennings, Head of Operations, Avella.

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The Complexity Tax of Cloud Transformation

By Richard Harbridge, Microsoft MVP and Technology & Ecosystem Strategist at ShareGate.

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Why multi-cloud success requires more than connectivity

By Dmitry Panenkov, CEO and founder of emma, the cloud management platform.

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Cloud Strategy for 2026: the Year of Repatriation, Resilience, and Regional Rebalancing

This year is set to be a pivotal year for cloud strategy, with repatriation gaining momentum due to...

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Preparing for a SASE-aligned future: Is your organisation ready for Networking as a Service?

In this second instalment of our two-part series, Justin Day, Chief Product Officer at Cloud...

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Is Networking as a Service the strategic upgrade for businesses exploring SASE?

Networking as a Service (NaaS) is gaining traction - but is it right for every organisation? In...

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Videos

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....
Mark Banfield, Chief Revenue Officer at TeamViewer, discusses how the company is using its Tia (TeamViewer Intelligent Assistant) and a ‘shift left’ approach to move IT support from reactive to more...
Data Centre World 2026

News

Ellis Patents has launched the Hercules Heavy Duty Cable Hanger for use in data centres, aimed at supporting evolving infrastructure requirements.
Kaseya has introduced an autonomous IT management system that uses AI and unified data to support IT operations and security management.
A demonstration of hydrogen-fuelled engines has been completed as part of testing for data centre backup power applications.
New research indicates that many UK IT leaders do not yet have comprehensive AI governance frameworks in place, with implications for organisational readiness, compliance and oversight.