2014 will be “The Year of Encryption”

Along with broad-based use of encryption and biometric technologies, expect increased focus on securing enterprise BYOD programs and “bring your own security” trend.

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University of Glasgow projects set to tackle many core computing challenges

Computer scientists at the University of Glasgow have started work on three new projects which aim to unlock the potential of cutting-edge computer processors and could contribute to applications including more accurate weather predictions and improved robot explorers.

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ExtraHop delivers ‘game-changing’ visibility for Portsmouth Hospitals Trust

Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust (PHT) has selected the ExtraHop EH2000v virtual appliance to gain unprecedented visibility into clinical and administrative applications, including its core Citrix-based virtualisation platforms.

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TDF partners with Ciena

Ciena’s converged packet optical technology enables TDF to deploy a super-fast network that...

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Majestic Wine chooses Carrenza to host its new Intershop ecommerce platform

Carrenza helps the specialist retailer boost the functionality and scalability of its Intershop...

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MyDrive Solutions chooses Attenda

Supporting the operational certainty and scalability required to maximise future growth.

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Viatel and Virtual1 partner for Irish market

Viatel and Virtual1 announce a partnership between the two companies that enables Virtual1 to...

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Tickets.com transforms IT service delivery

Tickets.com is successfully using ServiceNow software-as-a-service as a global, automated platform...

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Spiceworks debuts security integrations

Spiceworks has announced a series of updates that simplify how more than 4 million IT professionals...

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Atkins expands cloud services on UK Government G-Cloud

Atkins, the UK’s largest engineering consultancy, is making it easier for public sector...

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Everest selects SSE

SSE Telecoms has provided 190km of dedicated dark fibre network to connect Everest’s Reading,...

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Videos

Caroline Monfrais, Global VP Strategy & Transformation, Wipro Consulting, looks at, for all the talk around cohesive AI implementation strategy and the evolution of AI Agents, what needs to be done now so that...
Omer Wilson, Chief Marketing Officer at Start Campus, discusses the findings of a recent study, conducted by Start Campus and Copenhagen Economics, which reveals that the Portuguese data centre sector could...
Chris Carreiro, CTO, Park Place Technologies, explains why so many AI ambitions are faltering and how organisations can navigate this complex landscape. Core issues to address include the underestimation of...
Amber Walsh, Senior Analyst at Bluefield Research, discusses the findings of the company’s new report, U.S. Water for Data Centers: Market Trends, Opportunities, and Forecasts, 2025–2030, which reveals...

Expert Opinions

By Terry Storrar, managing director, Leaseweb UK.
By Ian Tickle, Chief of Global Field Operations at Freshworks.
By Matt Powers, vice president of technology & support services, Wesco.
Artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are already transforming data centres, and at speed. From power and cooling to deployment timelines and security, the infrastructure beneath modern compute is being...