NEWS
Fibre for facilities management

Facilities departments need to support fast-moving business and IT processes, whilst also improving and innovating security and accommodating fast changes in IT and their own business areas... How can this be done in a safe, coordinated and managed way? By Andrew Cliffin, Manager...

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The battle between the fibres

Over the years different fibres have been used in networks. Some have won and some have lost. The question is, what is currently being used and how can this affect your data centre?Willy Rietveld, TE Connectivity, writes.(W.Rietveld@TE.com)

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Videos

In this interview, Jack Cooke, Senior Director of Global Partner Programs at Inforcer, discusses how MSPs are evolving in response to AI, security and the growing complexity of the Microsoft ecosystem. He...
Keith Norman, Chief Marketing & Sustainability Officer of Lyten, explains the reasons behind the company’s acquisition of Northvolt’s battery assets in Sweden, with the site expected to resume operations...
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...
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...

News

Centrica and Delta Electronics announce a partnership to deliver scalable, on-site power for energy-intensive industries where electricity grids can’t keep pace with demand.
Arrow Electronics has received four awards in the Broadcom 2025 Partner Awards that recognise its performance across the security ecosystem.
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.
Nearly half of European organisations spend up to €5 million a year on cloud – yet a quarter of capacity sits idle.