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Celebrating a decade of Girl Tech: Paving the digital path for young women

Girl Tech programme helps over 2,000 young women pursue digital careers, championing gender parity...

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Atlassian Q&A: Inside the company’s vision for AI

In this Q&A, Jamil Valliani, Head of Product for AI at Atlassian, discusses the company’s...

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Ignore at your own risk: The hidden price tag of bad code

By Ben Matthews, Senior Director of Engineering at Stack Overflow.

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Creating Pathways into Tech for Girls Means Starting Early

By Samantha Jennings, Head of Operations, Avella.

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Why channel partners can’t afford to ignore first-party data

By Rishi Kapoor, Head of WW Partner Sales Engineering & Solutions: Technology & Innovation Partners...

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Videos

Stefano Mozzato Vice President of Marketing, EMEA, discusses the findings of the Vertiv Frontier report, which details the technology trends driving current and future innovation, from powering up for AI, to...
In this discussion, Marie Hargraves, Principal Crisis Advisor at Semperis, explores how organisations can move beyond firefighting to build true cyber resilience. She explores how fragmented communication,...
CEO Ed Crane and COO Archie Maddocks of Phoenix47 reveal how their Fusion47 platform is shifting service desk operations from reactive ticket handling to real-time, AI-assisted resolution. They discuss...
Peter Griffiths, Founder and Chairman of Argyll Data Development, argues that the energy efficiency debate should move beyond making existing data centres marginally more efficient and focus instead on how AI...

News

A surge in AI adoption results in increased security concerns across UK and US enterprises, despite the operational efficiencies it brings.
Supermicro expands its AI edge computing solutions with Intel's advanced technologies, aiming to provide scalable, cost-effective, and energy-efficient AI infrastructure across various sectors.
The collaboration will focus on building a scalable, cloud-native digital infrastructure to support platform-as-a-service (PaaS) development, AI-enabled workloads, and telecom infrastructure modernisation.
Colt Data Centre Services said it reduced emissions in 2025 and is using whole-life carbon analysis and updated design standards to improve efficiency, reduce embodied carbon, and support its net zero and SBTi...