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Has the AI hype cycle come back down to earth?

By Dael Williamson, Chief Technology Officer EMEA at Databricks.

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How can we reduce data centres’ emissions through AI?

Companies are facing a Catch 22 when it comes to the need to invest in new forms of AI, whilst...

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Discovering the data centre industry

Ben hadn’t considered a career in the Data Centre industry until he saw the advert by BCS on the...

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How Can Data Center Managers Handle Explosive Growth Driven By AI and ML?

By Marc Caiola – nVent Vice President of Global Data Solutions.

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Where Precision Meets Density: Unlocking the Future of Data Centre Testing

As data centres evolve to meet the demands of high-speed data transmission, the role of optical...

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Data centres: The good they do

The positive impact of data centres on people, society, business and government. By Ed Ansett,...

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How AI can slash data centre costs

By Sujatha Iyer, manager of AI in security, ManageEngine.

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Videos

In this discussion, David Primor, CEO of Cynomi, and Dennis Boone, President of SlashBlue, explore why third-party risk management is rapidly becoming essential for MSPs and MSSPs. They share real-world...
In this interview, Melanie Douglas, Sales Manager EMEA & Global Partner Program Manager, discusses how the company is evolving its Microsoft 365 migration expertise into AI readiness, governance, and Copilot...
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...

News

inforcer introduces Copilot Manager to support MSPs in delivering AI services, including features related to monitoring and managing Shadow AI usage.
inforcer, Microsoft 365 multi-tenant management software for Managed Service Providers (MSPs), has released its new Copilot Manager feature to help MSPs productise and deliver secure and scalable AI services.
Kaseya has introduced an autonomous IT management system that uses AI and unified data to support IT operations and security management.
This financing was co-led by AMD Ventures and Airbus Ventures, with participation from BMW i Ventures.