NEWS
The biggest expectations for MWC 2017

The tech and mobile industries will soon gather at Mobile World Congress to discuss the very latest innovations in what is a dynamic and fast-changing sector. With this comes new opportunities and challenges. Here are five areas I expect to be big, from Jim Bailey, Senior Managing...

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US telcos move ahead on NFV as Europe watches: 2017 predictions

While huge progress has been made this year toward the development of virtualized services, a variety of challenges remain before widespread service roll-out can commence.  2017 will be the year that the industry takes positive steps to overcome these barriers, says Pravin Mirchandani, CMO...

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Videos

Mary-Ann Clarke, AECOM’s Director of Data Centre Delivery, believes that developers, utilities, planners and government need to work together to accelerate investment in grid reinforcement and smart energy...
In this interview, Dr. Brian Luckey, Chief Information Officer, and Kris Laskarzewski, Chief Transformation Officer at Integris, discuss the realities of embedding AI into a services business. From 'fail fast'...
Claire Keelan, UK MD at Onnec, is warning that the UK will fall short of its AI ambitions and data centre expansion targets, unless it tackles the growing workforce shortage by tapping into underused talent...
In this interview, Devang Mehta, Co-Founder & Director of Operations and Customer Success at Infrassist, explains how MSPs can move beyond reactive operations to build structured, scalable frameworks for...

News

Siemens is partnering with technology providers and integrating energy solutions to help AI data centres align compute growth with grid capacity.
CloserStill Media announces Data Center Americas, set for March 2027 in Washington, D.C., expanding their global events into the U.S. market.
Cohesity and ServiceNow introduce solutions to support resilient and recoverable AI agent operations at enterprise scale.
A new study highlights how AI is transforming networking approaches for UK SMEs, yet human connections remain vital.