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

Daniel Thorpe, Associate Director of Data Centre Research at JLL, explains the reasons behind the edge data centre market’s predicted doubling by 2026 – with data regulation, low latency demand and IoT...
Dor Eisner, CEO and Co-Founder of Guardz. Discusses the launch of the company’s new, free Community Shield plan for MSPs. The offering is designed to help MSPs secure and insure their internal operations,...
Dr Chris Ballance, co-founder and CEO of Oxford Ionics, explains how the company has developed and proven the building blocks of a high-performance, scalable quantum computer, and has also demonstrated that...
Brandon Lucia, a Carnegie Mellon professor who recently founded Efficient Computer, a company that is producing a general purpose chip said to be up to 100 times more energy-efficient than leading...

News

Ericsson’s Enterprise 5G portfolio, incorporating private 5G and neutral host solutions, established as a key pillar of its comprehensive enterprise wireless strategy.
Global technology service provider achieved a 27% reduction in scope 1 emissions in FY24 and a 17% reduction in scope 2 (market-based) emissions.
Planning has been submitted by DC01UK for a new, state-of-the-art data centre situated in Hertsmere, Hertfordshire.
New 3M study finds that despite growing global presence of AI, the technology is drastically underutilised in UK workplaces today.